/* * Copyright (c) 1998, 2003, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package javax.sound.midi; import java.net.URL; /** * A <code>Soundbank</code> contains a set of <code>Instruments</code> * that can be loaded into a <code>Synthesizer</code>. * Note that a Java Sound <code>Soundbank</code> is different from a MIDI bank. * MIDI permits up to 16383 banks, each containing up to 128 instruments * (also sometimes called programs, patches, or timbres). * However, a <code>Soundbank</code> can contain 16383 times 128 instruments, * because the instruments within a <code>Soundbank</code> are indexed by both * a MIDI program number and a MIDI bank number (via a <code>Patch</code> * object). Thus, a <code>Soundbank</code> can be thought of as a collection * of MIDI banks. * <p> * <code>Soundbank</code> includes methods that return <code>String</code> * objects containing the sound bank's name, manufacturer, version number, and * description. The precise content and format of these strings is left * to the implementor. * <p> * Different synthesizers use a variety of synthesis techniques. A common * one is wavetable synthesis, in which a segment of recorded sound is * played back, often with looping and pitch change. The Downloadable Sound * (DLS) format uses segments of recorded sound, as does the Headspace Engine. * <code>Soundbanks</code> and <code>Instruments</code> that are based on * wavetable synthesis (or other uses of stored sound recordings) should * typically implement the <code>getResources()</code> * method to provide access to these recorded segments. This is optional, * however; the method can return an zero-length array if the synthesis technique * doesn't use sampled sound (FM synthesis and physical modeling are examples * of such techniques), or if it does but the implementor chooses not to make the * samples accessible. * * @see Synthesizer#getDefaultSoundbank * @see Synthesizer#isSoundbankSupported * @see Synthesizer#loadInstruments(Soundbank, Patch[]) * @see Patch * @see Instrument * @see SoundbankResource * * @author David Rivas * @author Kara Kytle */ public interface Soundbank { /** * Obtains the name of the sound bank. * @return a <code>String</code> naming the sound bank */ public String getName(); /** * Obtains the version string for the sound bank. * @return a <code>String</code> that indicates the sound bank's version */ public String getVersion(); /** * Obtains a <code>string</code> naming the company that provides the * sound bank * @return the vendor string */ public String getVendor(); /** * Obtains a textual description of the sound bank, suitable for display. * @return a <code>String</code> that describes the sound bank */ public String getDescription(); /** * Extracts a list of non-Instrument resources contained in the sound bank. * @return an array of resources, exclusing instruments. If the sound bank contains * no resources (other than instruments), returns an array of length 0. */ public SoundbankResource[] getResources(); /** * Obtains a list of instruments contained in this sound bank. * @return an array of the <code>Instruments</code> in this * <code>SoundBank</code> * If the sound bank contains no instruments, returns an array of length 0. * * @see Synthesizer#getLoadedInstruments * @see #getInstrument(Patch) */ public Instrument[] getInstruments(); /** * Obtains an <code>Instrument</code> from the given <code>Patch</code>. * @param patch a <code>Patch</code> object specifying the bank index * and program change number * @return the requested instrument, or <code>null</code> if the * sound bank doesn't contain that instrument * * @see #getInstruments * @see Synthesizer#loadInstruments(Soundbank, Patch[]) */ public Instrument getInstrument(Patch patch); }