/*
- performance.cc -- implement Performance
+ This file is part of LilyPond, the GNU music typesetter.
- source file of the GNU LilyPond music typesetter
+ Copyright (C) 1997--2015 Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
- (c) 1997--2007 Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
+ LilyPond is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ LilyPond is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with LilyPond. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "performance.hh"
using namespace std;
#include "audio-column.hh"
+#include "audio-item.hh"
#include "audio-staff.hh"
#include "file-name.hh"
#include "international.hh"
#include "lily-version.hh"
#include "main.hh"
-#include "midi-item.hh"
+#include "midi-chunk.hh"
#include "midi-stream.hh"
#include "score.hh"
#include "string-convert.hh"
#include "warn.hh"
-Performance::Performance ()
+Performance::Performance (bool ports)
+ : midi_ (0),
+ ports_ (ports),
+ header_ (SCM_EOL)
{
- midi_ = 0;
}
Performance::~Performance ()
}
void
-Performance::output (Midi_stream &midi_stream) const
+Performance::derived_mark () const
+{
+ scm_gc_mark (header_);
+}
+
+SCM
+Performance::get_header () const
+{
+ return header_;
+}
+
+void
+Performance::set_header (SCM module)
+{
+ assert (ly_is_module (module));
+ header_ = module;
+}
+
+void
+Performance::output (Midi_stream &midi_stream,
+ const string &performance_name) const
{
int tracks_ = audio_staffs_.size ();
midi_stream.write (Midi_header (1, tracks_, 384));
- if (be_verbose_global)
- progress_indication (_ ("Track...") + " ");
-
- int channel = 0;
+ debug_output (_ ("Track...") + " ", false);
+
+ //Find the first Audio_item in the performance, so all staves start
+ //at the same tick.
+ Moment start_mom = 0;
+ for (vsize i = 0; i < audio_elements_.size (); i++)
+ if (Audio_item *item = dynamic_cast<Audio_item *>(audio_elements_[i]))
+ start_mom = min (start_mom, item->audio_column_->when ());
+
for (vsize i = 0; i < audio_staffs_.size (); i++)
{
Audio_staff *s = audio_staffs_[i];
- if (be_verbose_global)
- progress_indication ("[" + to_string (i));
-
- int midi_channel = s->channel_;
-
- if (midi_channel < 0)
- {
- midi_channel = channel;
- channel ++;
- /*
- MIDI players tend to ignore instrument settings on
- channel 10, the percussion channel.
- */
- if (channel % 16 == 9)
- channel ++;
- }
-
- /*
- Huh? Why does each staff also have a separate channel? We
- should map channels to voices, not staves. --hwn.
- */
- if (midi_channel > 15)
- {
- warning (_ ("MIDI channel wrapped around"));
- warning (_ ("remapping modulo 16"));
-
- midi_channel = midi_channel % 16;
- }
-
- s->output (midi_stream, midi_channel);
- if (be_verbose_global)
- progress_indication ("]");
+ if (Audio_control_track_staff *c =
+ dynamic_cast<Audio_control_track_staff *>(s))
+ {
+ // The control track, created by Control_track_performer, should
+ // contain a placeholder for the name of the MIDI sequence as its
+ // initial audio element. Fill in the name of the sequence to
+ // this element before outputting MIDI.
+ assert (!c->audio_items_.empty ());
+ Audio_text *text =
+ dynamic_cast<Audio_text *>(c->audio_items_.front ());
+ assert (text != 0);
+ assert (text->type_ == Audio_text::TRACK_NAME);
+ assert (text->text_string_ == "control track");
+ text->text_string_ = performance_name;
+ }
+ debug_output ("[" + ::to_string (i), true);
+ s->output (midi_stream, i, ports_, moment_to_ticks (start_mom));
+ debug_output ("]", false);
}
}
+
void
Performance::add_element (Audio_element *p)
{
}
void
-Performance::write_output (string out) const
+Performance::write_output (string out, const string &performance_name) const
{
if (out == "-")
out = "lelie.midi";
/* Maybe a bit crude, but we had this before */
File_name file_name (out);
- file_name.ext_ = "midi";
out = file_name.to_string ();
Midi_stream midi_stream (out);
message (_f ("MIDI output to `%s'...", out));
- output (midi_stream);
+ output (midi_stream, performance_name);
progress_indication ("\n");
}
-
void
Performance::process ()
{