public interface Receiver extends AutoCloseable
Receiver
receives MidiEvent
objects and
typically does something useful in response, such as interpreting them to
generate sound or raw MIDI output. Common MIDI receivers include
synthesizers and MIDI Out ports.MidiDevice
,
Synthesizer
,
Transmitter
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
close()
Indicates that the application has finished using the receiver, and
that limited resources it requires may be released or made available.
|
void |
send(MidiMessage message,
long timeStamp)
Sends a MIDI message and time-stamp to this receiver.
|
void send(MidiMessage message, long timeStamp)
message
- the MIDI message to sendtimeStamp
- the time-stamp for the message, in microseconds.IllegalStateException
- if the receiver is closedvoid close()
If the creation of this Receiver
resulted in
implicitly opening the underlying device, the device is
implicitly closed by this method. This is true unless the device is
kept open by other Receiver
or Transmitter
instances that opened the device implicitly, and unless the device
has been opened explicitly. If the device this
Receiver
is retrieved from is closed explicitly by
calling MidiDevice.close
, the
Receiver
is closed, too. For a detailed
description of open/close behaviour see the class description
of MidiDevice
.
close
in interface AutoCloseable
MidiSystem.getReceiver()
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