midinoteonpch — Gets a MIDI note number as a pitch-class value.
midinoteonpch is designed to simplify writing instruments that can be used interchangeably for either score or MIDI input, and to make it easier to adapt instruments originally written for score input to work with MIDI input.
In general, it should be possible to write instrument definitions that work identically with both scores and MIDI, including both MIDI files and real-time MIDI input, without using any conditional statements, and that take full advantage of MIDI voice messages.
Note that correlating Csound instruments with MIDI channel numbers is done using the massign opcode for real-time performance,. For file-driven performance, instrument numbers default to MIDI channel number + 1, but the defaults are overridden by any MIDI program change messages in the file.
xpch -- returns MIDI key translated to octave.pch during MIDI activation, remains unchanged otherwise.
xvelocity -- returns MIDI velocity during MIDI activation, remains unchanged otherwise.
If the instrument was activated by MIDI input, the opcode overwrites the values of xpch and xvelocity with the corresponding value from MIDI input. If the instrument was NOT activated by MIDI input, the values of xpch and xvelocity remain unchanged.
This enables score p-fields to receive MIDI input data during MIDI activation, and score values otherwise.
Adapting a score-activated Csound instrument. | |
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See the MIDI interop opcodes section for details on adapting score driven instruments for MIDI or vice-versa. |
Here is an example of the midinoteonpch opcode. Play midinoteonpch.csd
Example 603. Example of the midinoteonpch opcode.
See the sections Real-time Audio and Command Line Flags for more information on using command line flags.
<CsoundSynthesizer> <CsOptions> ; Select audio/midi flags here according to platform -odac -M1 ;;;realtime audio out and midi in ;-iadc ;;;uncomment -iadc if realtime audio input is needed too ; For Non-realtime ouput leave only the line below: ; -o midinoteonpch.wav -W ;;; for file output any platform </CsOptions> <CsInstruments> sr = 44100 ksmps = 32 nchnls = 2 0dbfs = 1 instr 1 midinoteonpch p4, p5 ;gets a MIDI note number value as octave-point-decimal value into p4, and MIDI velocity into p5 print p4 ;display the pitch value when it changes and when key is pressed kvel = kvel/127 ;scale midi velocity to 0-1 ipch = p4 icps = cpspch(ipch) ;convert octave-point-decimal value into Hz kenv madsr 0.5, 0.8, 0.8, 0.5 ;amplitude envelope multiplied by asig pluck kenv*kvel, icps, icps, 2, 1 ;velocity value outs asig, asig endin </CsInstruments> <CsScore> f 0 30 ;runs for 30 seconds f 2 0 4096 10 1 i 1 0 2 8.09 100 ; play these notes from score as well i 1 + 2 9.05 100 e </CsScore> </CsoundSynthesizer>
Its output should include lines like:
i1 8.09000 i1 9.05000