Parse and interpret Web MIDI API input message data
Examples written in ES6.
The data
in a MIDIMessageEvent
can be split up with a parsing function like this:
/**
* Parse basic information out of a MIDI message.
*/
function parseMidiMessage(message) {
return {
command: message.data[0] >> 4,
channel: message.data[0] & 0xf,
note: message.data[1],
velocity: message.data[2] / 127
}
}
Given some event functions for handling basic MIDI events:
function onNote(note, velocity) {}
function onPad(pad, velocity) {}
function onPitchBend(value) {}
function onModWheel(value) {}
We might use the parsing function from above to interpret through MIDI messages and call for the above event functions:
/**
* Handle a MIDI message from a MIDI input.
*/
function handleMidiMessage(message) {
// Parse the MIDIMessageEvent.
const {command, channel, note, velocity} = parseMidiMessage(message)
// Stop command.
// Negative velocity is an upward release rather than a downward press.
if (command === 8) {
if (channel === 0) onNote(note, -velocity)
else if (channel === 9) onPad(note, -velocity)
}
// Start command.
else if (command === 9) {
if (channel === 0) onNote(note, velocity)
else if (channel === 9) onPad(note, velocity)
}
// Knob command.
else if (command === 11) {
if (note === 1) onModWheel(velocity)
}
// Pitch bend command.
else if (command === 14) {
onPitchBend(velocity)
}
}
The handler is attached to the correct MIDI input(s):
midiInput.onmidimessage = handleMidiMessage
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