fix "running status" bug; add volume, instruments, percussion, file header, etc.

pull/9/head
Len Shustek 8 years ago
parent c3a2db9c01
commit 9a394d5a0b
  1. 35
      LICENSE.txt
  2. 151
      README.txt
  3. 936
      miditones.c
  4. BIN
      miditones.exe
  5. BIN
      miditones32.exe
  6. 242
      miditones_scroll.c
  7. BIN
      miditones_scroll.exe

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* (C) Copyright 2011, 2013, 2015, Len Shustek
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of version 3 of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation at http://www.gnu.org/licenses,
* with Additional Permissions under term 7(b) that the original copyright
* notice and author attibution must be preserved and under term 7(c) that
* modified versions be marked as different from the original.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016, Len Shustek
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

@ -1,39 +1,42 @@
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*********************************************************************************************
*
* MIDITONES: Convert a MIDI file into a simple bytestream of notes
*
* About MIDITONES
*
* MIDITONES converts a MIDI music file into a much simplified stream of commands, so that
* the music can easily be played on a small microcontroller-based synthesizer that has
* only simple tone generators. This is on github at www.github.com/LenShustek/miditones.
*
* MIDITONES converts a MIDI music file into a much simplified stream of commands,
* so that a version of the music can be played on a synthesizer having only
* tone generators without any volume or tone controls.
* Volume ("velocity") and instrument information in the MIDI file can either be
* discarded or kept. All the tracks are prcoessed and merged into a single time-ordered
* stream of "note on", "note off", "change instrument" and "delay" commands.
*
* Volume ("velocity") and instrument specifications in the MIDI files are generally
* discarded. All the tracks are prcoessed and merged into a single time-ordered
* stream of "note on", "note off", and "delay" commands.
*
* This was written for the "Playtune" Arduino library, which plays polyphonic music
* using up to 6 tone generators run by the timers on the processor. See the separate
* documentation for Playtune. But MIDITONES may prove useful for other tone
* generating systems.
* This was written for the "Playtune" series of Arduino and Teensy microcontroller
* synthesizers. See the separate documentation for the various Playtune.players at
* www.github.com/LenShustek/arduino-playtune
* www.github.com/LenShustek/ATtiny-playtune
* www.github.com/LenShustek/Playtune_poll
* www.github.com/LenShustek/Playtune_samp
* MIDITONES may also prove useful for other simple music synthesizers..
*
* The output can be either a C-language source code fragment that initializes an
* array with the command bytestream, or a binary file with the bytestream itself.
*
* MIDITONES is written in standard ANSI C (plus strlcpy and strlcat functions), and
* is meant to be executed from the command line. There is no GUI interface.
* MIDITONES is written in standard ANSI C and is meant to be executed from the
* command line. There is no GUI interface.
*
* The MIDI file format is complicated, and this has not been tested on all of its
* variations. In particular we have tested only format type "1", which seems
* to be what most of them are. Let me know if you find MIDI files that it
* won't digest and I'll see if I can fix it.
*
* The MIDI file format is complicated, and this has not been tested on a very
* wide variety of file types. In particular, we have tested only format type "1",
* which seems to be what most of them are. Let me know if you find MIDI files
* that it won't digest and I'll see if I can fix it.
* This has been tested only on a little-endian PC, but I think it should work on
* big-endian processors too. Note that the MIDI file format is inherently
* big-endian.
* There is a companion program in the same repository called Miditones_scroll
* that can convert the bytestream generated by MIDITONES into a piano-player
* like listing for debugging or annotation. See the documentation in the
* beginning of its source code.
*
*
* ***** The command line *****
* ***** The MIDITONES command line *****
*
* To convert a MIDI file called "chopin.mid" into a command bytestream, execute
*
@ -45,73 +48,97 @@
*
* The general form for command line execution is this:
*
* miditones [-p] [-lg] [-lp] [-s1] [-tn] [-b] [-cn] [-kn] [-v] <basefilename>
* miditones <options> <basefilename>
*
* The <basefilename> is the base name, without an extension, for the input and
* output files. It can contain directory path information, or not.
*
* The input file is the base name with the extension ".mid". The output filename(s)
* are the base name with ".c", ".bin", and/or ".log" extensions.
* The input file is <basefilename>.mid The output filename(s)
* are the base file name with .c, .bin, and/or .log extensions.
*
*
* The following commonly-used command-line options can be specified:
*
* -v Add velocity (volume) information to the output bytestream
*
* -i Add instrument change commands to the output bytestream
*
* -pt Translate notes in the MIDI percussion track to note numbers 128..255
* and assign them to a tone generator as usual.
*
* -d Generate a self-describing file header that says which optional bytestream
* fields are present. This is highly recommended if you are using later
* Playtune players that can check the header to know what data to expect.
*
* -b Generate a binary file with the name <basefilename>.bin, instead of a
* C-language source file with the name <basefilename>.c.
*
* -tn Generate the bytestream so that at most n tone generators are used.
* The default is 6 tone generators, and the maximum is 16. The program
* will report how many notes had to be discarded because there weren't
* enough tone generators.
*
*
* The best combination of options to use with the later Playtune music players is:
* -v -i -pt -d
*
* The following command-line options can be specified:
*
* -p Only parse the MIDI file; don't generate an output file.
* The following are lesser-used command-line options:
*
* -p Only parse the MIDI file, and don't generate an output file.
* Tracks are processed sequentially instead of being merged into chronological order.
* This is mostly useful when generating a log to debug MIDI file parsing problems.
* This is mostly useful for debugging MIDI file parsing problems.
*
* -lp Log input file parsing information to the <basefilename>.log file
*
* -lg Log output bytestream generation information to the <basefilename>.log file
*
* -nx Put about "x" items on each line of the C file output
*
* -sn Use bytestream generation strategy "n".
* Two strategies are currently implemented:
* 1:favor track 1 notes instead of all tracks equally
* 2:try to keep each track to its own tone generator
*
* -tn Generate the bytestream so that at most n tone generators are used.
* The default is 6 tone generators, and the maximum is 16.
* The program will report how many notes had to be discarded because there
* weren't enough tone generators. Note that for the Arduino Playtunes
* library, it's ok to have the bytestream use more tone genreators than
* exist on your processor because any extra notes will be ignored, although
* it does make the file bigger than necessary . Of course, too many ignored
* notes will make the music sound really strange!
*
* -b Generate a binary file with the name <basefilename>.bin, instead of a
* C-language source file with the name <basefilename>.c.
*
* -cn Only process the channel numbers whose bits are on in the number "n".
* For example, -c3 means "only process channels 0 and 1"
*
* -kn Change the musical key of the output by n chromatic notes.
* -k-12 goes one octave down, -k12 goes one octave up, etc.
*
* -v Add velocity information to output
* -pi Ignore notes in the MIDI percussion track 9 (also called 10 by some)
*
* -dp Generate IDE-dependent C code to define PROGMEM
*
* -h Give command-line help.
*
*
* ***** The score bytestream *****
*
* The generated bytestream is a series of commands that turn notes on and off, and
* start delays until the next note change. Here are the details, with numbers
* shown in hexadecimal.
* The generated bytestream is a series of commands that turn notes on and off,
* maybe change instruments, and begin delays until the next note change.
* Here are the details, with numbers shown in hexadecimal.
*
* If the high-order bit of the byte is 1, then it is one of the following commands:
*
* 9t nn [vv] Start playing note nn on tone generator t. Generators are numbered
* starting with 0. The notes numbers are the MIDI numbers for the chromatic
* 9t nn [vv]
* Start playing note nn on tone generator t. Generators are numbered
* starting with 0. The note numbers are the MIDI numbers for the chromatic
* scale, with decimal 60 being Middle C, and decimal 69 being Middle A (440 Hz).
* If the -v option is enabled, a second byte is added to indicate velocity.
* If the -v option was given, a second byte is added to indicate note volume.
*
* 8t Stop playing the note on tone generator t.
*
* F0 End of score: stop playing.
* Ct ii Change tone generator t to play instrument ii from now on. This will only
* be generated if the -i option was given.
*
* F0 End of score; stop playing.
*
* E0 End of score: start playing again from the beginning.
* E0 End of score; start playing again from the beginning.
* (Shown for completeness; MIDITONES won't generate this.)
*
* If the high-order bit of the byte is 0, it is a command to delay for a while until
* the next note change.. The other 7 bits and the 8 bits of the following byte are
* the next note change. The other 7 bits and the 8 bits of the following byte are
* interpreted as a 15-bit big-endian integer that is the number of milliseconds to
* wait before processing the next command. For example,
*
@ -120,8 +147,22 @@
* would cause a delay of 0x07d0 = 2000 decimal millisconds, or 2 seconds. Any tones
* that were playing before the delay command will continue to play.
*
* If the -d option is specified, the bytestream begins with a little header that tells
* what optional information will be in the data. This makes the file more self-describing,
* and allows music players to adapt to different kinds of files. The later Playtune
* players do that. The header looks like this:
*
* Len Shustek, 4 Feb 2011 and later
* 'Pt' Two ascii characters that signal the presence of the header
* nn The length (in one byte) of the entire header, 6..255
* ff1 A byte of flag bits, three of which are currently defined:
* 80 velocity information is present
* 40 instrument change information is present
* 20 translated percussion notes are present
* ff2 Another byte of flags, currently undefined
* tt The number (in one byte) of tone generators actually used in this music.
*
* Any subsequent header bytes covered by the count, if present, are currently undefined
* and should be ignored by players.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
* Len Shustek, 4 Feb 2011 and later
*********************************************************************************************/

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/*********************************************************************************
/***************************************************************************************
*
* MIDITONES_SCROLL
*
@ -50,27 +50,36 @@
* -vi says that we expect volume information to be in the file, but we
* should ignore it when creating the display.
*
* -ii says we should not display instrument information we find
*
*
* For source code to this and related programs, see
* https://github.com/LenShustek/arduino-playtune
* https://github.com/LenShustek/miditones
* www.github.com/LenShustek/miditones
* www.github.com/LenShustek/arduino-playtune
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* (C) Copyright 2011,2013,2016 Len Shustek
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* The MIT License (MIT)
* Copyright (c) 2011,2013,2015,2016, Len Shustek
*
* This program is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of version 3 of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation at www.gnu.org/licenses,
* with Additional Permissions under term 7(b) that the original copyright
* notice and author attibution must be preserved and under term 7(c) that
* modified versions be marked as different from the original.
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY,without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
***********************************************************************************/
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
* WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF, OR
* IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
******************************************************************************************/
// formatted with: indent miditones_scroll.c -br -brf -brs -ce -npsl -nut -i3 -l100 -lc100
/*
* Change log
*
@ -80,7 +89,7 @@
* - Add a "-c" option to create C code output.
* Thanks go to mats.engstrom for the idea.
* 04 April 2015, L. Shustek, V1.3
* - Made friendlier to other compilers: import source of strlcpy and strlcat,
* - Made friendlier to other compilers,import source of strlcpy and strlcat,
* and fix various type mismatches that the LCC compiler didn't fret about.
* Generate "const" data initialization for compatibility with Arduino IDE v1.6.x.
* 5 August 2016, L. Shustek, V1.4
@ -90,11 +99,14 @@
* - Make the number of generators be 16 maximum, but the number actually displayed
* can be specified by the -tn command-line option.
* - Remove string.h because OS X has macros for strlcpy; thus had to add strlen().
* (It's tough to write even non-GUI code for many environments!)
* It's tough to write even non-GUI code for many environments!
* - Add casts for where address subtraction is a long, like OS X.
* 6 August 2016, L. Shustek, V1.5
* - Handle optional instrument change information.
* - Look for the optional self-describing file header.
*/
#define VERSION "1.4"
#define VERSION "1.5"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
@ -108,9 +120,12 @@
#define MAX_TONEGENS 16 /* max tone generators we could display */
#define SILENT -1 /* "silent note" code */
int gen_note[MAX_TONEGENS]; // the note we're playing, or SILENT
#define SILENT -1
int gen_volume[MAX_TONEGENS]; // the volume we're playing
int gen_instrument[MAX_TONEGENS]; // the instrument we're playing
bool gen_instrument_changed[MAX_TONEGENS];
FILE *infile, *outfile;
unsigned char *buffer, *bufptr;
@ -126,8 +141,22 @@ unsigned delay;
bool codeoutput = false;
bool expect_volume = false;
bool ignore_volume = false;
bool ignore_instruments = false;
struct file_hdr_t { /* what the optional file header looks like */
char id1; // 'P'
char id2; // 't'
unsigned char hdr_length; // length of whole file header
unsigned char f1; // flag byte 1
unsigned char f2; // flag byte 2
unsigned char num_tgens; // how many tone generators are used by this score
};
#define HDR_F1_VOLUME_PRESENT 0x80
#define HDR_F1_INSTRUMENTS_PRESENT 0x40
#define HDR_F1_PERCUSSION_PRESENT 0x20
static char *notename[256] = {
static char *notename[256] = { /* maximum 5 characters */
// map from MIDI note number to octave and note name,
@ -163,6 +192,25 @@ static char *notename[256] = {
"P120 ", "P121 ", "P122 ", "P123 ", "P124 ", "P125 ", "P126 ", "P127"
};
static char *instrumentname[128] = { /* maximum 6 characters */
"APiano", "BPiano", "EPiano", "HPiano", "E1Pian", "E2Pian", "Harpsi", "Clavic",
"Celest", "Glockn", "MusBox", "Vibrap", "Marimb", "Xyloph", "TubBel", "Dulcim",
"DOrgan", "POrgan", "ROrgan", "COrgan", "dOrgan", "Accord", "Harmon", "TAccor",
"NyGuit", "StGuit", "JzGuit", "ClGuit", "MuGuit", "OvGuit", "DsGuit", "HaGuit",
"AcBass", "FiBass", "PiBass", "FrBass", "S1Bass", "S2Bass", "y1Bass", "y2Bass",
"Violin", "Viola ", "Cello ", "CnBass", "TrStng", "PzStng", "OrHarp", "Timpan",
"S1Ensb", "S1Ensb", "y1Strg", "y2Strg", "ChAhhs", "VcOohs", "SyVoic", "OrcHit",
"Trumpt", "Trombn", "Tuba ", "MuTrum", "FrHorn", "Brass ", "y1Bras", "y2Bras",
"SopSax", "AltSax", "TenSax", "BarSax", "Oboe ", "EnHorn", "Basson", "Clarin",
"Piccol", "Flute ", "Record", "PFlute", "BlBotl", "Shakuh", "Whistl", "Ocarin",
"Square", "Sawtoo", "Callip", "Chiff ", "Charag", "Voice ", "Fifths", "BassLd",
"Pad1 ", "Pad2 ", "Pad3 ", "Pad4 ", "Pad5 ", "Pad6 ", "Pad7 ", "Pad 8 ",
"FX1 ", "FX2 ", "FX3 ", "FX4 ", "FX5 ", "FX6 ", "FX7 ", "FX8 ",
"Sitar ", "Banjo ", "Shamis", "Koto ", "Kalimb", "Bagpip", "Fiddle", "Shanai",
"TnkBel", "Agogo ", "StDrum", "WdBlok", "TaiDrm", "MelTom", "SynDrm", "RevCym",
"GuitFr", "Breath", "Seashr", "BirdTw", "Phone ", "Copter", "Claps ", "Guns "
};
/************** command-line processing *******************/
@ -175,9 +223,11 @@ void SayUsage(char *programName){
" -v expects and displays volume information",
" -vi expects and ignores volume information",
" -c option creates an annotated C source file as <basefile>.c",
"" };
""
};
int i = 0;
while (usage[i][0] != '\0') fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", usage[i++]);
while (usage[i][0] != '\0')
fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", usage[i++]);
}
int HandleOptions (int argc, char *argv[]) {
@ -198,14 +248,19 @@ int HandleOptions(int argc,char *argv[]) {
codeoutput = true;
break;
case 'T':
if (sscanf(&argv[i][2],"%d",&num_tonegens) != 1 || num_tonegens <1 || num_tonegens > MAX_TONEGENS) goto opterror;
if (sscanf (&argv[i][2], "%d", &num_tonegens) != 1 || num_tonegens < 1
|| num_tonegens > MAX_TONEGENS)
goto opterror;
printf ("Displaying %d tone generators.\n", num_tonegens);
break;
case 'V':
expect_volume = true;
if (argv[i][2] == '\0') break;
if (toupper(argv[i][2]) == 'I') ignore_volume = true;
else goto opterror;
if (argv[i][2] == '\0')
break;
if (toupper (argv[i][2]) == 'I')
ignore_volume = true;
else
goto opterror;
break;
/* add more option switches here */
@ -215,8 +270,7 @@ opterror:
SayUsage (argv[0]);
exit (4);
}
}
else {
} else {
firstnonoption = i;
break;
}
@ -241,12 +295,14 @@ unsigned int strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, unsigned int siz) {
/* Copy as many bytes as will fit */
if (n != 0) {
while (--n != 0) {
if ((*d++ = *s++) == '\0') break;
if ((*d++ = *s++) == '\0')
break;
}
}
/* Not enough room in dst, add NUL and traverse rest of src */
if (n == 0) {
if (siz != 0) *d = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate dst */
if (siz != 0)
*d = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate dst */
while (*s++);
}
return (s - src - 1); /* count does not include NUL */
@ -260,10 +316,12 @@ unsigned int strlcat(char *dst, const char *src, unsigned int siz) {
unsigned int n = siz;
unsigned int dlen;
/* Find the end of dst and adjust bytes left but don't go past end */
while (n-- != 0 && *d != '\0') d++;
while (n-- != 0 && *d != '\0')
d++;
dlen = d - dst;
n = siz - dlen;
if (n == 0) return (dlen + strlength(s));
if (n == 0)
return (dlen + strlength (s));
while (*s != '\0') {
if (n != 1) {
*d++ = *s;
@ -284,8 +342,10 @@ void file_error (char *msg, unsigned char *bufptr) {
(unsigned int) (bufptr - buffer), (unsigned int) (bufptr - buffer), msg);
/* print some bytes surrounding the error */
ptr = bufptr - 16;
if (ptr < buffer) ptr = buffer;
for (; ptr <= bufptr+16 && ptr < buffer+buflen; ++ptr) fprintf (stderr, ptr==bufptr ? " [%02X] ":"%02X ", *ptr);
if (ptr < buffer)
ptr = buffer;
for (; ptr <= bufptr + 16 && ptr < buffer + buflen; ++ptr)
fprintf (stderr, ptr == bufptr ? " [%02X] " : "%02X ", *ptr);
fprintf (stderr, "\n");
exit (8);
}
@ -295,25 +355,50 @@ void file_error (char *msg, unsigned char *bufptr) {
// show the current time, status of all the tone generators, and the bytestream data that got us here
void print_status (void) {
if (codeoutput) fprintf (outfile, "/*"); // start comment
int gen;
bool any_instr_changed = false;
for (gen = 0; gen < num_tonegens; ++gen)
any_instr_changed |= gen_instrument_changed[gen];
if (any_instr_changed) {
if (codeoutput)
fprintf (outfile, "//");
fprintf (outfile, "%21s", "");
for (gen = 0; gen < num_tonegens; ++gen) {
if (gen_instrument_changed[gen]) {
gen_instrument_changed[gen] = false;
fprintf (outfile, "%6s", instrumentname[gen_instrument[gen]]);
} else
fprintf (outfile, "%6s", "");
if (expect_volume && !ignore_volume)
fprintf (outfile, "%5s", "");
}
fprintf (outfile, "\n");
}
if (codeoutput)
fprintf (outfile, "/*"); // start comment
// print the current timestamp
fprintf (outfile, "%5d %7d.%03d ", delay, timenow / 1000, timenow % 1000);
// print the current status of all tone generators
for (gen = 0; gen < num_tonegens; ++gen) {
fprintf (outfile, "%6s", gen_note[gen] == SILENT ? " " : notename[gen_note[gen]]);
if (expect_volume && !ignore_volume) if (gen_note[gen] == SILENT) fprintf (outfile, " ");
else fprintf (outfile, " v%-3d", gen_volume[gen]);
if (expect_volume && !ignore_volume)
if (gen_note[gen] == SILENT)
fprintf (outfile, " ");
else
fprintf (outfile, " v%-3d", gen_volume[gen]);
}
// display the hex commands that created these changes
fprintf (outfile, " %04X: ", (unsigned int) (lastbufptr - buffer)); // offset
if (codeoutput) fprintf (outfile, "*/ "); // end comment
for (; lastbufptr <= bufptr; ++lastbufptr) fprintf (outfile, codeoutput ? "0x%02X," : "%02X ", *lastbufptr);
if (codeoutput)
fprintf (outfile, "*/ "); // end comment
for (; lastbufptr <= bufptr; ++lastbufptr)
fprintf (outfile, codeoutput ? "0x%02X," : "%02X ", *lastbufptr);
fprintf (outfile, "\n");
lastbufptr = bufptr + 1;
}
int countbits (unsigned int bitmap) {
int count;
for (count = 0; bitmap; bitmap >>= 1)
@ -333,7 +418,6 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
unsigned int num_tonegens_used; // count of tone generators used
printf ("MIDITONES_SCROLL V%s, (C) 2011,2016 Len Shustek\n", VERSION);
printf("See the source code for license information.\n\n");
if (argc == 1) { /* no arguments */
SayUsage (argv[0]);
return 1;
@ -364,8 +448,8 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open output file %s", filename);
return 1;
}
}
else outfile = stdout;
} else
outfile = stdout;
/* Read the whole input file into memory */
@ -379,19 +463,38 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
}
fread (buffer, buflen, 1, infile);
fclose (infile);
printf("Processing %s.bin, %ld bytes\n", filebasename, buflen);
printf ("Processing %s.bin, %ld bytes.\n", filebasename, buflen);
if (codeoutput) {
time_t rawtime;
time (&rawtime);
fprintf (outfile, "// Playtune bytestream for file \"%s.bin\"", filebasename);
fprintf(outfile, " created by MIDITONES_SCROLL V%s on %s\n", VERSION, asctime(localtime(&rawtime)));
fprintf (outfile, " created by MIDITONES_SCROLL V%s on %s\n", VERSION,
asctime (localtime (&rawtime)));
fprintf (outfile, "const byte PROGMEM score [] = {\n");
}
/* Check for the optional self-describing file header */
bufptr = buffer;
{
struct file_hdr_t *hdrptr = (struct file_hdr_t *) buffer;
if (buflen > sizeof (struct file_hdr_t) && hdrptr->id1 == 'P' && hdrptr->id2 == 't') {
printf ("Found Pt self-describing file header with flags %02X %02X, # tone gens = %d\n",
hdrptr->f1, hdrptr->f2, hdrptr->num_tgens);
expect_volume = hdrptr->f1 & HDR_F1_VOLUME_PRESENT;
bufptr += hdrptr->hdr_length;
if (codeoutput) {
fprintf (outfile, "'P','t', 6, 0x%02X, 0x%02X, %2d, // (Playtune file header)\n",
hdrptr->f1, hdrptr->f2, hdrptr->num_tgens);
}
}
}
/* Do the titles */
fprintf (outfile, "\n");
if (codeoutput) fprintf(outfile, "//");
if (codeoutput)
fprintf (outfile, "//");
fprintf (outfile, "duration time ");
for (i = 0; i < num_tonegens; ++i)
fprintf (outfile, expect_volume && !ignore_volume ? " gen%-5d" : " gen%-2d", i);
@ -403,29 +506,33 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
/* Process the commmands sequentially */
for (bufptr = buffer; bufptr < buffer+buflen; ++bufptr) {
for (; bufptr < buffer + buflen; ++bufptr) {
cmd = *bufptr;
if (cmd < 0x80) { //***** delay
if (cmd < 0x80) { /* delay */
delay = ((unsigned int) cmd << 8) + *++bufptr;
print_status (); // tone generator status now
timenow += delay; // advance time
}
else if (cmd != 0xf0) { // a note command
} else if (cmd != 0xf0) { /* a command */
gen = cmd & 0x0f;
if (gen > max_tonegen_found) max_tonegen_found = gen;
if (gen > max_tonegen_found)
max_tonegen_found = gen;
cmd = cmd & 0xf0;
if (cmd == 0x90) { //****** note on
if (cmd == 0x90) { /* note on */
gen_note[gen] = *++bufptr; // note number
tonegens_used |= 1 << gen; // record that we used this generator at least once
if (expect_volume) gen_volume[gen] = *++bufptr; // volume
if (gen >= num_tonegens) ++notes_skipped; // won't be displaying this note
}
else if (cmd == 0x80) { //****** note off
if (gen_note[gen] == SILENT) file_error ("tone generator not on", bufptr);
if (expect_volume)
gen_volume[gen] = *++bufptr; // volume
if (gen >= num_tonegens)
++notes_skipped; // won't be displaying this note
} else if (cmd == 0x80) { /* note off */
if (gen_note[gen] == SILENT)
file_error ("tone generator not on", bufptr);
gen_note[gen] = SILENT;
}
else file_error ("unknown command", bufptr);
} else if (cmd == 0xc0) { /* change instrument */
gen_instrument[gen] = *++bufptr & 0x7f;
gen_instrument_changed[gen] = true;
} else
file_error ("unknown command", bufptr);
}
}
@ -434,16 +541,19 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) {
delay = 0;
--bufptr;
if (codeoutput) --bufptr; //don't do 0xF0 for code, because we don't want the trailing comma
if (codeoutput)
--bufptr; //don't do 0xf0 for code, because we don't want the trailing comma
print_status (); // print final status
if (codeoutput) {
fprintf (outfile, " 0xf0};\n");
num_tonegens_used = countbits (tonegens_used);
fprintf (outfile, "// This score contains %ld bytes, and %d tone generator%s used.\n",
buflen, num_tonegens_used, num_tonegens_used == 1 ? " is" : "s are");
}
printf("\nAt most %u tone generators were used.\n", max_tonegen_found+1);
if (notes_skipped) printf("%u notes were not displayed because we were told to show only %u generators.\n", notes_skipped, num_tonegens);
} else
fprintf (outfile, "\n");
printf ("At most %u tone generators were used.\n", max_tonegen_found + 1);
if (notes_skipped)
printf ("%u notes were not displayed because we were told to show only %u generators.\n",
notes_skipped, num_tonegens);
printf ("Done.\n");
}

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