Class ComputeDurationForEachTrackTool
java.lang.Object
org.jfugue.parser.ParserListenerAdapter
org.jfugue.tools.ComputeDurationForEachTrackTool
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ParserListener
- Version:
- 5.0
- Author:
- David Koelle
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondouble[]voidonNoteParsed(Note note) We may have actually parsed a musical note! In previous versions of JFugue, ParserListener had separate listeners for parallel notes and sequential notes (now termed harmonic and melodic notes, respectively) In this version of JFugue, whether a note is the first note, a harmonic note, or a melodic note is kept as a property on the Note object itself.voidonTrackChanged(byte track) Called when the parser encounters a new track (also known as a channel; previously in JFugue, known as a Voice).Methods inherited from class ParserListenerAdapter
afterParsingFinished, beforeParsingStarts, onBarLineParsed, onChannelPressureParsed, onChordParsed, onControllerEventParsed, onFunctionParsed, onInstrumentParsed, onKeySignatureParsed, onLayerChanged, onLyricParsed, onMarkerParsed, onNotePressed, onNoteReleased, onPitchWheelParsed, onPolyphonicPressureParsed, onSystemExclusiveParsed, onTempoChanged, onTimeSignatureParsed, onTrackBeatTimeBookmarked, onTrackBeatTimeBookmarkRequested, onTrackBeatTimeRequested
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Constructor Details
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ComputeDurationForEachTrackTool
public ComputeDurationForEachTrackTool()
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Method Details
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onTrackChanged
public void onTrackChanged(byte track) Description copied from interface:ParserListenerCalled when the parser encounters a new track (also known as a channel; previously in JFugue, known as a Voice). Tracks correspond to MIDI tracks/channels.- Specified by:
onTrackChangedin interfaceParserListener- Overrides:
onTrackChangedin classParserListenerAdapter- Parameters:
track- the new track event that has been parsed
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onNoteParsed
Description copied from interface:ParserListenerWe may have actually parsed a musical note! In previous versions of JFugue, ParserListener had separate listeners for parallel notes and sequential notes (now termed harmonic and melodic notes, respectively) In this version of JFugue, whether a note is the first note, a harmonic note, or a melodic note is kept as a property on the Note object itself.- Specified by:
onNoteParsedin interfaceParserListener- Overrides:
onNoteParsedin classParserListenerAdapter- Parameters:
note- The note that was parsed. Please see the Note class for more details about notes!- See Also:
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getDurations
public double[] getDurations()
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