33 lines
851 B
Python
33 lines
851 B
Python
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# A sample program to create a single-track MIDI file, add a note,
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# and write to disk.
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#Import the library
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from midiutil.MidiFile import MIDIFile
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# Create the MIDIFile Object
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MyMIDI = MIDIFile(1)
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# Add track name and tempo. The first argument to addTrackName and
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# addTempo is the time to write the event.
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track = 0
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time = 0
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MyMIDI.addTrackName(track,time,"Sample Track")
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MyMIDI.addTempo(track,time, 120)
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# Add a note. addNote expects the following information:
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channel = 0
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pitch = 60
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duration = 1
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volume = 100
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# Now add the note.
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MyMIDI.addNote(track,channel,pitch,time,duration,volume)
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# And write it to disk.
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binfile = open("output.mid", 'wb')
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MyMIDI.writeFile(binfile)
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binfile.close()
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