- java.lang.Object
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- javax.sound.midi.Patch
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public class Patch extends Object
APatch
object represents a location, on a MIDI synthesizer, into which a single instrument is stored (loaded). EveryInstrument
object has its ownPatch
object that specifies the memory location into which that instrument should be loaded. The location is specified abstractly by a bank index and a program number (not by any scheme that directly refers to a specific address or offset in RAM). This is a hierarchical indexing scheme: MIDI provides for up to 16384 banks, each of which contains up to 128 program locations. For example, a minimal sort of synthesizer might have only one bank of instruments, and only 32 instruments (programs) in that bank.To select what instrument should play the notes on a particular MIDI channel, two kinds of MIDI message are used that specify a patch location: a bank-select command, and a program-change channel command. The Java Sound equivalent is the
programChange(int, int)
method ofMidiChannel
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Patch(int bank, int program)
Constructs a new patch object from the specified bank and program numbers.
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description int
getBank()
Returns the number of the bank that contains the instrument whose location thisPatch
specifies.int
getProgram()
Returns the index, within a bank, of the instrument whose location thisPatch
specifies.
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Method Detail
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getBank
public int getBank()
Returns the number of the bank that contains the instrument whose location thisPatch
specifies.- Returns:
- the bank number, whose range is from 0 to 16383
- See Also:
MidiChannel.programChange(int, int)
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getProgram
public int getProgram()
Returns the index, within a bank, of the instrument whose location thisPatch
specifies.- Returns:
- the instrument's program number, whose range is from 0 to 127
- See Also:
MidiChannel.getProgram()
,MidiChannel.programChange(int)
,MidiChannel.programChange(int, int)
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