On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 19:28 -0400, Lee Revell wrote: > On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 01:19 +0200, Jens M Andreasen wrote: > > On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 17:55 -0400, Lee Revell wrote: > > > > > Ugh. All I need to do is snoop note on, note off, and the note number. > > > But you're saying that 0x81 is sometimes part of a timestamp, and other > > > times it means note off on channel 1? > > > > > > So you are saying my driver needs to have full knowledge of the MIDI > > > state machine in order to snoop note on and note off? > > > > > Driver? This is a driver for a midi-port on a sound-card or a some kind > > of midi-file player? > > It's similar to a driver for a MIDI port on a sound card, except the > driver additionally has to respond to note on and note off by twiddling > some other bits in the hardware. It's equivalent to having to flash an > LED for note on and another for note off. > > I wrote the driver as an ALSA rawmidi device, which was probably not the > best idea - I did not realize at the time that I would have to interpret > the MIDI stream. An ALSA kernel sequencer client would have been more > appropriate.
Confused again here. There are no delta-times in the midi-stream. You mean: " ... have to interpret the midi *file*" > > I think I can get away with always treating 0x90 as note on and 0x80 as > note off regardless of the context. > > (I can't release source or give the hardware details now, as the > hardware is still being developed) > > Lee > --
