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A suite of tools used to read, modify, and manage MIDI-related systems

Overview

midix provides users with human readable MIDI structures without invariant states. That is, the midi 1.0 specification has been strongly typed such that programatic commands built with this crate uphold invariants.

midix provides a parser (Reader) to read events from .mid files. calling Reader::read_event will yield a FileEvent.

Additionally, midix provides the user with LiveEvent::from_bytes, which will parse events from a live MIDI source.

You may also make your own MIDI representation using the provided structs.

Goal

midix is NOT designed to be as fast as possible. It is designed for a user to navigate the MIDI format to read and write to. Instead of working directly with bytes, use language to define what your MIDI is supposed to do.

TODO: Benches

Getting Started

MIDI can be interpreted in two main ways: through LiveEvents and regular file Events.

Example

To read from a file, use the Reader:

use midix::prelude::*;

let midi_header = [
    /* MIDI Header */
    0x4D, 0x54, 0x68, 0x64, // "MThd"
    0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, // Chunk length (6)
    0x00, 0x00, // format 0
    0x00, 0x01, // one track
    0x00, 0x60  // 96 per quarter note
];

let mut reader = Reader::from_byte_slice(&midi_header);

// The first and only event will be the midi header
let Ok(FileEvent::Header(header)) = reader.read_event() else {
    panic!("Expected a header event");
};

// format 0 implies a single multi-channel file (only one track)
assert_eq!(header.format_type(), FormatType::SingleMultiChannel);

assert_eq!(
    header.timing().ticks_per_quarter_note(),
    Some(96)
);

To parse a LiveEvent

use midix::prelude::*;

/* Ch.3 Note On C4, forte */
let note_on = [0x92, 0x3C, 0x60];

// NoteOn is a channel voice message
// Alternatively, use VoiceEvent::read_bytes(&note_on)
let Ok(LiveEvent::ChannelVoice(channel_voice_msg)) = LiveEvent::from_bytes(&note_on) else {
    panic!("Expected a channel voice event");
};

let VoiceEvent::NoteOn { note, velocity } = channel_voice_msg.event() else {
    panic!("Expected a note on event");
};

assert_eq!(channel_voice_msg.channel(), Channel::Three);
assert_eq!(note.key(), Key::C);
assert_eq!(note.octave(), Octave::new(4));
assert_eq!(velocity.byte(), 96);

Semantic Versioning and Support

midix will adhere to semantic versioning. I've opted to use major versions.

The current MSRV is rust 1.87

General feature schedule

The SUPPORT.md file denotes the length of time major revisions are supported.

When the major version of the crate is incremented, new features for the previous version(s) will likely be neglected. If you need a non-breaking feature for an older version before the end of its maintenence period, please let me know!

Acknowledgments

A lot of the documentation is copied directly from this documentation.

This reference states "This document may be freely copied in whole or in part provided the copy contains this Acknowledgement.":

This document was originally distributed in text format by The International MIDI Association.
© Copyright 1999 David Back.
EMail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.csw2.co.uk

Inspired by/copied from

inspired by midly and quick-xml.

Thanks to these mainters and contributors for inspiration!

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