Le 24 juil. 06 à 22:38, Lee Revell a écrit :
I've never been a MIDI expert but I'm now
having to learn. I have a
question about this excerpt of a MIDI file viewed with hexedit.
00001BB0 22 80 3D 35 31 80 3A 39 0E 80 37 31 03 80 31 1F
".=51.:9..71..1.
00001BC0 81 0C 90 30 5B 00 90 3C 79 81 70 90 39 73 00 90 ...0
[..<y.p.9s..
00001BD0 36 69 4B 80 36 43 0A 80 3C 26 01 80 30 44 0A 80 6iK.
6C..<&..0D..
00001BE0 39 42 82 08 90 37 63 00 90 43 7B 81 70 90 3E 5E 9B...
7c..C{.p.>^
00001BF0 00 90 3A 66 08 80 37 30 02 80 43 32 31 80 3E
11 ..:f..70..C21.>
Take the sequence "80 3D 35 31 80 3A 39 0E 80 37 31 03 80 31 1F" in
the first line for example. I know that 0x80 is note-off, and 0x3D
are
note number and 0x35 the velocity of the note-off. But what the
heck is
the next byte, 0x31? The MIDI standard says note-off is one status
byte
followed by 2 data bytes!
Lee
Midi events in a Midi file are separated by time stamps
see :
http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/midifile.htm
Stephane