Class SoundbankResource
- java.lang.Object
-
- javax.sound.midi.SoundbankResource
- Direct Known Subclasses:
Instrument
public abstract class SoundbankResource extends Object
A SoundbankResource
represents any audio resource stored in a Soundbank
. Common soundbank resources include:
- Instruments. An instrument may be specified in a variety of ways. However, all soundbanks have some mechanism for defining instruments. In doing so, they may reference other resources stored in the soundbank. Each instrument has a
Patch
which specifies the MIDI program and bank by which it may be referenced in MIDI messages. Instrument information may be stored inInstrument
objects. - Audio samples. A sample typically is a sampled audio waveform which contains a short sound recording whose duration is a fraction of a second, or at most a few seconds. These audio samples may be used by a
Synthesizer
to synthesize sound in response to MIDI commands, or extracted for use by an application. (The terminology reflects musicians' use of the word "sample" to refer collectively to a series of contiguous audio samples or frames, rather than to a single, instantaneous sample.) The data class for an audio sample will be an object that encapsulates the audio sample data itself and information about how to interpret it (the format of the audio data), such as anAudioInputStream
. - Embedded sequences. A sound bank may contain built-in song data stored in a data object such as a
Sequence
.
Instruments
and samples in a Soundbank
. A single Instrument
can use multiple SoundbankResources (typically for notes of dissimilar pitch or brightness). Also, more than one Instrument
can use the same sample. Constructors
Modifier | Constructor | Description |
---|---|---|
protected | SoundbankResource(Soundbank soundBank,
String name,
Class<?> dataClass) | Constructs a new |
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
abstract Object | getData() | Obtains the sampled audio that is stored in this |
Class<?> | getDataClass() | Obtains the class used by this sample to represent its data. |
String | getName() | Obtains the name of the resource. |
Soundbank | getSoundbank() | Obtains the sound bank that contains this |
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Constructors
SoundbankResource
protected SoundbankResource(Soundbank soundBank, String name, Class<?> dataClass)
Constructs a new SoundbankResource
from the given sound bank and wavetable index. (Setting the SoundbankResource's
name, sampled audio data, and instruments is a subclass responsibility.)
- Parameters:
-
soundBank
- the sound bank containing thisSoundbankResource
-
name
- the name of the sample -
dataClass
- the class used to represent the sample's data - See Also:
-
getSoundbank()
,getName()
,getDataClass()
,getData()
Methods
getSoundbank
public Soundbank getSoundbank()
Obtains the sound bank that contains this SoundbankResource
.
- Returns:
- the sound bank in which this
SoundbankResource
is stored
getName
public String getName()
Obtains the name of the resource. This should generally be a string descriptive of the resource.
- Returns:
- the instrument's name
getDataClass
public Class<?> getDataClass()
Obtains the class used by this sample to represent its data. The object returned by getData
will be of this class. If this SoundbankResource
object does not support direct access to its data, returns null
.
- Returns:
- the class used to represent the sample's data, or null if the data is not accessible
getData
public abstract Object getData()
Obtains the sampled audio that is stored in this SoundbankResource
. The type of object returned depends on the implementation of the concrete class, and may be queried using getDataClass
.
- Returns:
- an object containing the sampled audio data
- See Also:
getDataClass()
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