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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
@ -1,74 +1,21 @@
|
||||||
# MIDIPlayer
|
# MIDITools
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
A MIDI player for Elixir.
|
**TODO: Add description**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Prerequisites
|
## Installation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Install FluidSynth to play MIDI commands:
|
If [available in Hex](https://hex.pm/docs/publish), the package can be installed
|
||||||
|
by adding `midi_tools` to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`:
|
||||||
On Linux:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```sh
|
|
||||||
sudo apt install libfluidsynth-dev
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
On OSX:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```sh
|
|
||||||
brew install fluidsynth
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Clone this repo or put the [Hex dependency](https://hex.pm/packages/midi_player) in your mix.exs:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```elixir
|
```elixir
|
||||||
{:midi_player, "~> 0.2.0"}
|
def deps do
|
||||||
|
[
|
||||||
|
{:midi_tools, "~> 0.1.0"}
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Examples
|
Documentation can be generated with [ExDoc](https://github.com/elixir-lang/ex_doc)
|
||||||
|
and published on [HexDocs](https://hexdocs.pm). Once published, the docs can
|
||||||
|
be found at [https://hexdocs.pm/midi_tools](https://hexdocs.pm/midi_tools).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
MIDIPlayer takes "events" which for example represent to play a note for a time span.
|
|
||||||
It then converts these events to MIDI commands and schedules them.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
First, let's create some events.
|
|
||||||
This plays a piano sound for the C note for 1 second:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```elixir
|
|
||||||
iex> piano = MIDIPlayer.Event.note(0, 60, 0, 1000, 127)
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
We can change the instrument to a violin after one second like so:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```elixir
|
|
||||||
iex> change = MIDIPlayer.Event.change_program(0, 1000, 41)
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
(Note that it could be simpler to use another MIDI channel for another instrument.)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Finally, play two notes on the violin at the same time:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```elixir
|
|
||||||
iex> violin1 = MIDIPlayer.Event.note(0, 67, 1000, 3000, 127)
|
|
||||||
iex> violin2 = MIDIPlayer.Event.note(0, 64, 1000, 3000, 127)
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Now we are ready to play these events.
|
|
||||||
First start the player like so:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```elixir
|
|
||||||
iex> {:ok, player} = MIDIPlayer.start_link()
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Then load the events, and play them!
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```elixir
|
|
||||||
iex> MIDIPlayer.generate_schedule(player, [piano, change, violin1, violin2], 3000)
|
|
||||||
iex> MIDIPlayer.play(player)
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Thanks
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This project uses [MIDISynth](https://github.com/fhunleth/midi_synth)
|
|
||||||
for generating MIDI commands and operating the FluidSynth synthesizer.
|
|
||||||
It also uses [Timex](https://github.com/bitwalker/timex)
|
|
||||||
for timing related functionality.
|
|
||||||
Inspiration from [Beats](https://github.com/mtrudel/beats).
|
|
18
lib/midi_tools.ex
Normal file
18
lib/midi_tools.ex
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
|
||||||
|
defmodule MIDITools do
|
||||||
|
@moduledoc """
|
||||||
|
Documentation for `MIDITools`.
|
||||||
|
"""
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@doc """
|
||||||
|
Hello world.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Examples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
iex> MIDITools.hello()
|
||||||
|
:world
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
"""
|
||||||
|
def hello do
|
||||||
|
:world
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
end
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
|
||||||
defmodule MIDIPlayer.Event do
|
defmodule MIDITools.Event do
|
||||||
@moduledoc """
|
@moduledoc """
|
||||||
Several musical events which can be converted to MIDI commands.
|
Several musical events which can be converted to MIDI commands.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
All timings are in milliseconds.
|
All timings are in milliseconds.
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -11,6 +10,17 @@ defmodule MIDIPlayer.Event do
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
defstruct channel: 0, tone: 0, start_time: 0, end_time: 0, velocity: 0
|
defstruct channel: 0, tone: 0, start_time: 0, end_time: 0, velocity: 0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@spec new(MIDISynth.Command.channel(), non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer(), MIDISynth.Command.velocity()) :: %Note{}
|
||||||
|
def new(channel, tone, start_time, end_time, velocity) when start_time >= 0 and end_time > start_time do
|
||||||
|
%__MODULE__{
|
||||||
|
channel: channel,
|
||||||
|
tone: tone,
|
||||||
|
start_time: start_time,
|
||||||
|
end_time: end_time,
|
||||||
|
velocity: velocity
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
defmodule ChangeProgram do
|
defmodule ChangeProgram do
|
||||||
|
@ -19,6 +29,11 @@ defmodule MIDIPlayer.Event do
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
defstruct channel: 0, time: 0, program: 0
|
defstruct channel: 0, time: 0, program: 0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@spec new(MIDISynth.Command.channel(), non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer()) :: %ChangeProgram{}
|
||||||
|
def new(channel, time, program) do
|
||||||
|
%__MODULE__{channel: channel, time: time, program: program}
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@typedoc """
|
@typedoc """
|
||||||
|
@ -26,30 +41,6 @@ defmodule MIDIPlayer.Event do
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
@type t :: %Note{} | %ChangeProgram{}
|
@type t :: %Note{} | %ChangeProgram{}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@spec note(
|
|
||||||
MIDISynth.Command.channel(),
|
|
||||||
non_neg_integer(),
|
|
||||||
non_neg_integer(),
|
|
||||||
non_neg_integer(),
|
|
||||||
MIDISynth.Command.velocity()
|
|
||||||
) :: %Note{}
|
|
||||||
def note(channel, tone, start_time, end_time, velocity)
|
|
||||||
when start_time >= 0 and end_time > start_time do
|
|
||||||
%Note{
|
|
||||||
channel: channel,
|
|
||||||
tone: tone,
|
|
||||||
start_time: start_time,
|
|
||||||
end_time: end_time,
|
|
||||||
velocity: velocity
|
|
||||||
}
|
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@spec change_program(MIDISynth.Command.channel(), non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer()) ::
|
|
||||||
%ChangeProgram{}
|
|
||||||
def change_program(channel, time, program) do
|
|
||||||
%ChangeProgram{channel: channel, time: time, program: program}
|
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
@doc """
|
||||||
Converts the event to a list of MIDI commands.
|
Converts the event to a list of MIDI commands.
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
|
@ -1,29 +1,18 @@
|
||||||
defmodule MIDIPlayer do
|
defmodule MIDITools.Player do
|
||||||
use GenServer
|
use GenServer
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@moduledoc """
|
@moduledoc """
|
||||||
A GenServer for playing a schedule of MIDI commands at predefined times.
|
A GenServer for playing a schedule of MIDI commands at predefined times.
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# TBD: I think cancelling the timer could introduce a race condition.
|
|
||||||
# Could maybe match timer's reference to saved one?
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@type schedule :: [{non_neg_integer(), binary()}]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Client API
|
# Client API
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@midi_synth_args [:soundfont]
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
@doc """
|
||||||
Start the MIDI player.
|
Start the MIDI player.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The soundfont path can be set with the :soundfont argument.
|
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
@spec start_link(GenServer.options()) :: GenServer.on_start()
|
@spec start_link() :: GenServer.on_start()
|
||||||
def start_link(opts \\ []) do
|
def start_link do
|
||||||
init_args = Keyword.take(opts, @midi_synth_args)
|
GenServer.start_link(__MODULE__, nil, name: __MODULE__)
|
||||||
server_args = Keyword.drop(opts, @midi_synth_args)
|
|
||||||
GenServer.start_link(__MODULE__, init_args, server_args)
|
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
@doc """
|
||||||
|
@ -35,72 +24,58 @@ defmodule MIDIPlayer do
|
||||||
The duration makes sure the player plays a (potential) pause after the last
|
The duration makes sure the player plays a (potential) pause after the last
|
||||||
midi command.
|
midi command.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
See `MIDIPlayer.Event` to create events.
|
See `MIDITools.Event` to create events.
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
@spec generate_schedule(GenServer.server(), [MIDIPlayer.Event.t()], non_neg_integer()) :: :ok
|
@spec generate_schedule([MIDITools.Event.t()], non_neg_integer()) :: :ok
|
||||||
def generate_schedule(player, events, duration) when duration > 0 do
|
def generate_schedule(events, duration) when duration > 0 do
|
||||||
GenServer.call(player, {:generate_schedule, events, duration})
|
GenServer.call(__MODULE__, {:generate_schedule, events, duration})
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
@doc """
|
||||||
Play the current MIDI schedule from the start.
|
Play the current MIDI schedule from the start.
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
@spec play(GenServer.server()) :: :ok
|
@spec play() :: :ok
|
||||||
def play(player) do
|
def play do
|
||||||
GenServer.call(player, :play)
|
GenServer.call(__MODULE__, :play)
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
@doc """
|
||||||
Set the player on repeat or not.
|
Set the player on repeat or not.
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
@spec set_repeat(GenServer.server(), boolean()) :: :ok
|
@spec set_repeat(boolean()) :: :ok
|
||||||
def set_repeat(player, repeat) when is_boolean(repeat) do
|
def set_repeat(repeat) when is_boolean(repeat) do
|
||||||
GenServer.call(player, {:set_repeat, repeat})
|
GenServer.call(__MODULE__, {:set_repeat, repeat})
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
@doc """
|
||||||
Stop the player and cancel the pause.
|
Stop the player and cancel the pause.
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
@spec stop_playing(GenServer.server()) :: :ok
|
@spec stop_playing() :: :ok
|
||||||
def stop_playing(player) do
|
def stop_playing do
|
||||||
GenServer.call(player, :stop_playing)
|
GenServer.call(__MODULE__, :stop_playing)
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
@doc """
|
||||||
Pause the player.
|
Pause the player. See `MIDITools.Player.resume/0` for resuming playback.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
See `MIDIPlayer.resume/1` for resuming playback.
|
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
@spec pause(GenServer.server()) :: :ok | {:error, :already_paused | :not_started}
|
@spec pause() :: :ok | {:error, :already_paused | :not_started}
|
||||||
def pause(player) do
|
def pause do
|
||||||
GenServer.call(player, :pause)
|
GenServer.call(__MODULE__, :pause)
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
@doc """
|
||||||
Resume playback on the player after it has been paused.
|
Resume playback on the player after it has been paused.
|
||||||
"""
|
"""
|
||||||
@spec resume(GenServer.server()) :: :ok | {:error, :not_paused}
|
@spec resume() :: :ok, {:error, :not_paused}
|
||||||
def resume(player) do
|
def resume do
|
||||||
GenServer.call(player, :resume)
|
GenServer.call(__MODULE__, :resume)
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@doc """
|
|
||||||
Get the current schedule of the player.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The schedule is a list of tuples of a time in milliseconds and the
|
|
||||||
corresponding bitstream of MIDI commands to be played at that time.
|
|
||||||
The list is guaranteed to be ascending in time.
|
|
||||||
"""
|
|
||||||
@spec get_schedule(GenServer.server()) :: schedule()
|
|
||||||
def get_schedule(player) do
|
|
||||||
GenServer.call(player, :get_schedule)
|
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Server callbacks
|
# Server callbacks
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@impl GenServer
|
@impl GenServer
|
||||||
def init(args) do
|
def init(_arg) do
|
||||||
{:ok, synth} = MIDISynth.start_link(args)
|
{:ok, synth} = MIDISynth.start_link([])
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
{:ok,
|
{:ok,
|
||||||
%{
|
%{
|
||||||
|
@ -125,7 +100,8 @@ defmodule MIDIPlayer do
|
||||||
start_time = Timex.now()
|
start_time = Timex.now()
|
||||||
timer = start_timer(schedule, start_time)
|
timer = start_timer(schedule, start_time)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
{:reply, :ok, %{reset(state) | timer: timer, start_time: start_time}}
|
{:reply, :ok,
|
||||||
|
%{reset(state) | timer: timer, start_time: start_time}}
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
def handle_call({:set_repeat, repeat}, _from, state) do
|
def handle_call({:set_repeat, repeat}, _from, state) do
|
||||||
|
@ -167,10 +143,6 @@ defmodule MIDIPlayer do
|
||||||
{:reply, :ok, %{state | timer: timer, start_time: start_time, pause_time: nil}}
|
{:reply, :ok, %{state | timer: timer, start_time: start_time, pause_time: nil}}
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
def handle_call(:get_schedule, _from, %{schedule: schedule} = state) do
|
|
||||||
{:reply, schedule, state}
|
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@impl GenServer
|
@impl GenServer
|
||||||
def handle_info(
|
def handle_info(
|
||||||
:play,
|
:play,
|
||||||
|
@ -238,7 +210,7 @@ defmodule MIDIPlayer do
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
defp convert_events(events) do
|
defp convert_events(events) do
|
||||||
events
|
events
|
||||||
|> Enum.flat_map(&MIDIPlayer.Event.convert/1)
|
|> Enum.flat_map(&MIDITools.Event.convert/1)
|
||||||
|> Enum.reduce(%{}, fn {time, midi}, acc ->
|
|> Enum.reduce(%{}, fn {time, midi}, acc ->
|
||||||
Map.update(acc, time, midi, &<<&1::binary, midi::binary>>)
|
Map.update(acc, time, midi, &<<&1::binary, midi::binary>>)
|
||||||
end)
|
end)
|
38
mix.exs
38
mix.exs
|
@ -1,26 +1,21 @@
|
||||||
defmodule MIDIPlayer.MixProject do
|
defmodule MIDITools.MixProject do
|
||||||
use Mix.Project
|
use Mix.Project
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
def project do
|
def project do
|
||||||
[
|
[
|
||||||
app: :midi_player,
|
app: :midi_tools,
|
||||||
version: "0.2.0",
|
version: "0.1.0",
|
||||||
elixir: "~> 1.10",
|
elixir: "~> 1.10",
|
||||||
start_permanent: Mix.env() == :prod,
|
start_permanent: Mix.env() == :prod,
|
||||||
deps: deps(),
|
deps: deps(),
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Docs
|
# Docs
|
||||||
name: "MIDIPlayer",
|
name: "MIDITools",
|
||||||
source_url: "https://github.com/pizzapim/midi_player",
|
source_url: "https://github.com/pizzapim/midi_tools",
|
||||||
homepage_url: "https://github.com/pizzapim/midi_player",
|
homepage_url: "https://github.com/pizzapim/midi_tools",
|
||||||
docs: [
|
docs: [
|
||||||
extras: ["README.md"],
|
main: "MIDITools"
|
||||||
main: "readme"
|
]
|
||||||
],
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Hex stuff
|
|
||||||
description: description(),
|
|
||||||
package: package()
|
|
||||||
]
|
]
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -30,26 +25,11 @@ defmodule MIDIPlayer.MixProject do
|
||||||
]
|
]
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
defp description do
|
|
||||||
"""
|
|
||||||
A MIDI player for Elixir.
|
|
||||||
MIDIPlayer takes musical "events" like playing a note, converts them to MIDI commands, schedules them and then lets you play them.
|
|
||||||
"""
|
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
defp package do
|
|
||||||
[
|
|
||||||
name: "midi_player",
|
|
||||||
licenses: ["GPL-3.0-or-later"],
|
|
||||||
links: %{"GitHub" => "https://github.com/pizzapim/midi_player"}
|
|
||||||
]
|
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
defp deps do
|
defp deps do
|
||||||
[
|
[
|
||||||
{:midi_synth, "~> 0.4.0"},
|
{:midi_synth, "~> 0.4.0"},
|
||||||
{:timex, "~> 3.6"},
|
{:timex, "~> 3.6"},
|
||||||
{:ex_doc, "~> 0.22", only: :dev, runtime: false}
|
{:ex_doc, "~> 0.22", only: :dev, runtime: false},
|
||||||
]
|
]
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
end
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
|
||||||
defmodule MIDIPlayer.EventTest do
|
|
||||||
use ExUnit.Case
|
|
||||||
doctest MIDIPlayer.Event
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
alias MIDIPlayer.Event
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
test "note event" do
|
|
||||||
assert %Event.Note{channel: 0, tone: 60, start_time: 1, end_time: 1000, velocity: 127} =
|
|
||||||
Event.note(0, 60, 1, 1000, 127)
|
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
test "change program event" do
|
|
||||||
assert %Event.ChangeProgram{channel: 0, time: 1, program: 40} = Event.change_program(0, 1, 40)
|
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
test "note event conversion" do
|
|
||||||
note = Event.note(0, 60, 1, 1000, 127)
|
|
||||||
[note_on, note_off] = Event.convert(note)
|
|
||||||
assert {1, <<0x90, 60, 127>>} = note_on
|
|
||||||
assert {1000, <<0x80, 60, 64>>} = note_off
|
|
||||||
end
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
test "change program event conversion" do
|
|
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change_program = Event.change_program(0, 1, 40)
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assert [{1, <<0xC0, 40>>}] = Event.convert(change_program)
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end
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end
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defmodule MIDIToolsTest do
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use ExUnit.Case
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doctest MIDITools
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test "greets the world" do
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assert MIDITools.hello() == :world
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end
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end
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defmodule MIDIPlayerTest do
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use ExUnit.Case
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doctest MIDIPlayer
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alias MIDIPlayer, as: Player
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alias MIDIPlayer.Event
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setup do
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{:ok, player} = Player.start_link([])
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[player: player]
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end
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setup_all do
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events = Enum.map(1..4, &Event.note(9, 51, &1 * 500, (&1 + 1) * 500, 127))
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duration = 2000
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[events: events, duration: duration]
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end
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test "play", %{player: player, events: events, duration: duration} do
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assert :ok = Player.generate_schedule(player, events, duration)
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assert :ok = Player.play(player)
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Process.sleep(2500)
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end
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test "pause & resume", %{player: player, events: events, duration: duration} do
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Player.generate_schedule(player, events, duration)
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Player.play(player)
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Process.sleep(1100)
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assert :ok = Player.pause(player)
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Process.sleep(500)
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assert :ok = Player.resume(player)
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Process.sleep(1400)
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end
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test "pause & resume edge cases", %{player: player, events: events, duration: duration} do
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Player.generate_schedule(player, events, duration)
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assert {:error, :not_started} = Player.pause(player)
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assert {:error, :not_paused} = Player.resume(player)
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Player.play(player)
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Player.pause(player)
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assert {:error, :already_paused} = Player.pause(player)
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end
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test "event conversion", %{player: player} do
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event1 = Event.change_program(0, 1, 40)
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event2 = Event.note(0, 60, 1, 1000, 127)
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events = [event1, event2]
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duration = 100
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assert :ok = Player.generate_schedule(player, events, duration)
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change_program = MIDISynth.Command.change_program(0, 40)
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note_on = MIDISynth.Command.note_on(0, 60, 127)
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note_off = MIDISynth.Command.note_off(0, 60)
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[command1, command2] = Player.get_schedule(player)
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assert {1, <<^change_program::binary-size(2), ^note_on::binary-size(3)>>} = command1
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assert {1000, ^note_off} = command2
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|
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end
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end
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