#! /usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Copyright 2022, Nils Hilbricht, Germany ( https://www.hilbricht.net ) This file is part of the Laborejo Software Suite ( https://www.laborejo.org ), This application is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . """ import logging; logger = logging.getLogger(__name__); logger.info("import") #Python Standard Lib import re #Template Modules from template.calfbox import cbox from template.engine.pitch import midiName2midiPitch #dict from template.engine.input_midi import MidiProcessor class Instrument(object): """Literally one instrument. It might exists in different variants and version that are all loaded here and can be switched in the GUI. All data is provided by the parsed metadata dict, except the filepath of the tar which calfbox needs again here. The metadata dict contains a list of all available sfz files describing variants of the same file, eg. sharing most of the sample data. The variants filename will be used directly as "preset" name in a GUI etc. The variants are case sensitive filenames ending in .sfz The order of variants in the config file will never change, it can only get appended. This way indexing will remain consistent over time. NOTE CONCERNING THE BELOW: The instruments are not really described by semantic versioning. That was the initial plan but it showed that versioning of third party instruments is difficult or impossible. But it also is not needed nor practical. New versions are so rare that one can easily find individual schemes to name and differentiate variants. The default variant after the first start (no save file) is the a special entry in metadata. It can change with new versions, so new projects will start with the newer file. Examples: SalamanderPiano1.2.sfz SalamanderPiano1.3.sfz SalamanderPiano1.6.sfz Here we have versions 1.2, 1.3 and 1.6. 4 and 5 were never released. A dropdown in a GUI would show these entries. Patches are differentiated by the MINOR version as int. MINOR versions slightly change the sound. Typical reasons are retuning, filter changes etc. The chosen MINOR version stays active until changed by the user. All MINOR versions variant of an instrument must be available in all future file-releases. PATCH version levels are just increased, as they are defined to not change the sound outcome. For example they fix obvious bugs nobody could have wanted, extend the range of an instrument or introduce new CC controlers for parameters previously not available. PATCH versions are automatically upgraded. You cannot go back programatically. The PATCH number is not included in the sfz file name, while major and minor are. A MAJOR version must be an entirely different file. These are incompatible with older versions. For example they use a different control scheme (different CC maps) Besides version there is also the option to just name the sfz file anything you want, as a special variant. What constitues as "Instrument Variant" and what as "New Instrument" must be decided on a case by case basis. For example a different piano than the salamander is surely a new instrument. But putting a blanket over the strings (prepared piano) to muffle the sound is the same physical instrument, but is this a variant? Different microphone or mic position maybe? This is mostly important when we are not talking about upgrades, which can just use version numbers, but true "side-grades". I guess the main argument is that you never would want both variants at the same time. And even if the muffled blanket sound is the same instrument, this could be integrated as CC switch or fader. Same for the different microphones and positions. At the time of writing the author was not able to come up with a "sidegrade" usecase, that isn't either an sfz controller or a different instrument (I personally consider the blanket-piano a different instrument)""" def __init__(self, parentLibrary, libraryId:int, metadata:dict, tarFilePath:str, startVariantSfzFilename:str=None): self.parentLibrary = parentLibrary self.metadata = metadata #parsed from the ini file. See self.exportMetadata for the pythonic dict self.tarFilePath = tarFilePath self.libraryId = libraryId self.startVariantSfzFilename = startVariantSfzFilename self.idKey = (self.libraryId, int(self.metadata["id"])) self.id = int(self.metadata["id"]) self.enabled = False #At startup no samples and no jack-ports. But we already have all metadata ready so a GUI can build a database and offer Auditioner choices. self.mixerEnabled = None #not only is the mixer disabled, but it is unavailable. self.instrumentsInLibraryCount = None #injected by the creating process. Counted live in the program, not included in the ini file. self.name = self.metadata["name"] self.cboxMidiPortUid = None self.midiInputPortName = f"[{self.libraryId}-{self.id}] " + self.metadata["name"] self.variants = self.metadata["variants"].split(";") self.defaultVariant = self.metadata["defaultVariant"] if "root" in self.metadata: if self.metadata["root"].endswith("/"): self.rootPrefixPath = self.metadata["root"] else: self.rootPrefixPath = self.metadata["root"] + "/" else: self.rootPrefixPath = "" self.currentVariant:str = "" #This is the currently loaded variant. Only set after actual loading samples. That means it is "" even from a savefile and only set later. #We could call self.loadSamples() now, but we delay that for the user experience. See docstring. self.currentVariantKeySwitches = None #set by _parseKeys through chooseVariant . Ttuple: dict, sw_lokey, sw_highkey . See docstring of parseKeySwitches self.currentKeySwitch:int = None # Midi pitch. Default is set on load. self.playableKeys:tuple = None #sorted tuple of ints. set by _parseKeys through chooseVariant. Set of int pitches. Used for export. self.controlLabels = {} #CC int:str opcode label_cc# in self.keyLabels = {} #Pitch int:str opcode label_key# in def exportStatus(self)->dict: """The call-often function to get the instrument status. Includes only data that can actually change during runtime.""" result = {} #Static ids result["id"] = int(self.metadata["id"]) result["idKey"] = self.idKey #redundancy for convenience. #Dynamic data result["currentVariant"] = self.currentVariant # str result["currentVariantWithoutSfzExtension"] = self.currentVariant.rstrip(".sfz") if self.currentVariant else ""# str result["state"] = self.enabled #bool result["mixerEnabled"] = self.mixerEnabled #bool result["mixerLevel"] = self.mixerLevel #float. result["keySwitches"] = self.currentVariantKeySwitches[0] if self.currentVariantKeySwitches else {} #Internally this is a tuple with [0] being a dict: Unordered!! dict with midiPitch: (opcode, label). You need the opcode to see if it is a momentary switch or permanent. result["currentKeySwitch"] = self.currentKeySwitch result["playableKeys"] = self.playableKeys result["keyLabels"] = self.keyLabels result["controlLabels"] = self.controlLabels #CCs return result def exportMetadata(self)->dict: """ This is the big update that sends everything to build a GUI database """ parentMetadata = self.parentLibrary.config["library"] result = {} result["id"] = int(self.metadata["id"]) #int result["idKey"] = self.idKey # tuple (int, int) redundancy for convenience. result["name"] = self.metadata["name"] #str result["description"] = self.metadata["description"] #str result["variants"] = self.variants #list of str result["variantsWithoutSfzExtension"] = [var.rstrip(".sfz") for var in self.variants] #list of str result["defaultVariant"] = self.metadata["defaultVariant"] #str result["defaultVariantWithoutSfzExtension"] = self.metadata["defaultVariant"].rstrip(".sfz") #str result["tags"] = self.metadata["tags"].split(",") # list of str result["instrumentsInLibraryCount"] = self.instrumentsInLibraryCount # int result["status"] = self.exportStatus() #a dict #TODO: This is a problem because metadata is only exported on program start. This could lead functions to try to check for state/enabled in here, which would be always false. This is only valid on program start/load from file #Optional Tags. result["group"] = self.metadata["group"] if "group" in self.metadata else "" #str #While license replaces the library license, vendor is an addition: if "license" in self.metadata: result["license"] = self.metadata["license"] else: result["license"] = parentMetadata["license"] if "vendor" in self.metadata: result["vendor"] = parentMetadata["vendor"] + "\n\n" + self.metadata["vendor"] else: result["vendor"] = parentMetadata["vendor"] return result def loadSamples(self): """ Convenience starter. Use this. Used for loading save files as well as manual loading """ if not self.enabled: self.enable() if self.startVariantSfzFilename: self.chooseVariant(self.startVariantSfzFilename) else: self.chooseVariant(self.metadata["defaultVariant"]) def chooseVariantByIndex(self, index:int): """The variant list is static. Instead of a name we can just choose by index. This is convenient for functions that choose the variant by a list index""" variantSfzFileName = self.variants[index] self.chooseVariant(variantSfzFileName) def chooseVariant(self, variantSfzFileName:str): """load_patch_from_tar is blocking. This function will return when the instrument is ready to play. The function will do nothing when the instrument is not enabled. """ if not variantSfzFileName: #Can happen if there is an accidental empty entry in the library.ini logger.error(f"{self.name} with id key {self.idKey} tried to load empty sfz variant. Probably a library.ini typo.") return if not self.enabled: raise RuntimeError(f"{self.name} with id key {self.idKey} tried to load variant {variantSfzFileName} but was not yet enabled") if not variantSfzFileName in self.variants: raise ValueError("Variant not in list: {} {}".format(variantSfzFileName, self.variants)) logger.info(f"Start loading samples for instrument {variantSfzFileName} with id key {self.idKey}") #help (self.allInstrumentLayers[self.defaultPortUid].engine) #shows the functions to load programs into channels etc. #newProgramNumber = self.instrumentLayer.engine.get_unused_program() #programNumber = self.variants.index(variantSfzFileName) #We do NOT use the program number, that was a mistake in the past. Set programNumber to 0 so it overwrites the current file. self.program = self.instrumentLayer.engine.load_patch_from_tar(0, self.tarFilePath, self.rootPrefixPath+variantSfzFileName, self.metadata["name"]) #program number fixed to 0, tar_name, sfz_name, display_name #self.program = self.instrumentLayer.engine.get_patches()[0][1] workaround in the past, when load_patch_from_tar returned None by mistake. #Turns out we do not even need set_patch. #self.instrumentLayer.engine.set_patch(1, 0) #1 is supposed to be the channel, 0 is the program. But it listens to all 16 channels anyway. #self.instrumentLayer is type DocInstrument #self.instrumentLayer.engine is type SamplerEngine #self.instrumentLayer.engine.get_patches returns a dict like # {0: ('Harpsichord.sfz', , 16)} # This is similar to program.status() which returns # SamplerProgram:in_use=16 name=CelloEns-KS.sfz program_no=0 sample_dir=./Strings/Cello Section/pizzT/ source_file=./CelloEns-KS.sfz # This is on program number 0 and listens on all 16 channels. #Only ever index 0 is used because we have one patch per port status = self.program.status() logger.info(status) assert variantSfzFileName in status.name, (status.name, variantSfzFileName) #this is NOT the same. Salamander Drumkit status.name == 'drumkit/ALL.sfz', variantSfzFileName == 'ALL.sfz' assert status.in_use == 16, status.SamplerProgram assert status.program_no == 0, status.program_no self.currentVariant = variantSfzFileName self.currentVariantKeySwitches = self._parseKeyInfoAndLabels() if self.currentVariantKeySwitches and self.currentVariantKeySwitches[3]: #[3] is sw_default self.currentKeySwitch = self.currentVariantKeySwitches[3] else: self.currentKeySwitch = None logger.info(f"Finished loading samples for instrument {variantSfzFileName} with id key {self.idKey}") def _parseKeyInfoAndLabels(self): """ Called only by chooseVariant. This is a function only for readability reasons and for the docstring. Returns a tuple: dict, sw_lokey, sw_highkey dict with key=keystring e.g. c#4 and value=(opcode,label). label can be empty. keys can only get parsed if the program is actually loaded/enabled. Only existing keyswitches are included, not every number from 0-127. Two special keys "sw_lokey" and "sw_hikeys" are returned and show the total range of possible keyswitches. This is currently a function to find the most common keyswitches, not every advanced scenario with sw_previous for context-sensitive-regions (which isn't really a keyswitch), nor sw_lokey, sw_hikey and multiple parallel switches per key. Specifically it just searches for sw_last, sw_down and sw_up and assumes that any level (master, group, region) can only use one of the three. sw_down and sw_up are implementation-dependent. We must assume that there are instruments that use these opcodes without specifying sw_lokey and sw_hikey. sw_last requires the range. For these reasons we cannot do sanity-checking here. We just report all single-key keyswitches. Finally it assumes that there is one sw_lokey and one sw_hikey in the whole file, and it must be in global. No actual keyswitches will be in global. For example: VSCO Strings - Cello parses as follows: ( #Dict with all keyswitches and labels. Label can be empty string. {'d6': ('sw_last', 'D6 Spiccato'), 'c6': ('sw_last', 'C6 Sustain Vibrato'), 'd#6': ('sw_last', 'D#6 Pizzicato'), 'c#6': ('sw_last', 'C#6 Tremolo')}, '', #sw_lokey not set '') #sw_highkey not set Calfbox with default settings will report keys as string, no matter if they are entered as pitch-numbers or keystrings in the .sfz file itself. We convert them here ourselves. We assume there can only be one sw_default. We allow redundant entries but will just use the last value we encounter. Logical consistency must be checked with an external tool or process. """ if not self.enabled: logger.warning(f"Something tried to set the keyswitch but this instrument {self.name} {self.currentVariant} is currently not enabled. Nothing was changed.") return if not self.currentVariant: logger.warning(f"Something tried to parse keyswitches but this instrument {self.name} {self.currentVariant} currently has no variant loaded. Nothing was changed.") return def findKS(data, writeInResult, writeInOthers): if "sw_label" in data: label = data["sw_label"] #remove leading int or key from label mMidipitch = re.match("\d+", label) mNotename = re.match("(c|(c#)|(db)|d|(d#)|(eb)|e|(e#)|(fb)|f|(f#)|(gb)|g|(g#)|(ab)|a|(a#)|(bb)|b|(b#))\d+", label, re.IGNORECASE) if mMidipitch and not label[1] == "'" and not label[2] == "'": # 8' or 16' organs begin with a number as well. We sadly can't check for a space after the number so we have to check for the foot symbol: #could be None label = label[mMidipitch.span()[1]:].lstrip() #remove number and potential leading space elif mNotename: label = label[mNotename.span()[1]:].lstrip() #remove notenames like C#6 and potential leading space else: label = "" if "sw_default" in data: if "sw_default" in writeInOthers and writeInOthers["sw_default"] and writeInOthers["sw_default"] != data["sw_default"]: logger.error(f"Instrument {self.name} {self.currentVariant} has multiple different sw_default values. We will use the last one encountered. This conflict: {writeInOthers['sw_default']} vs {data['sw_default']} ") writeInOthers["sw_default"] = data["sw_default"] if "sw_last" in data: midiPitch = midiName2midiPitch[data["sw_last"]] writeInResult[midiPitch] = "sw_last", label elif "sw_down" in data: midiPitch = midiName2midiPitch[data["sw_down"]] writeInResult[midiPitch] = "sw_down", label elif "sw_up" in data: midiPitch = midiName2midiPitch[data["sw_up"]] writeInResult[midiPitch] = "sw_up", label def findPlayableKeys(data:dict, writeInResult:set): """Playable keys can be on any level. Mostly groups and regions though.""" if "key" in data: notePitch:int = midiName2midiPitch[data["key"]] writeInResult.add(notePitch) if "lokey" in data and "hikey" in data: #Guard if data["lokey"] == "-1" or data["hikey"] == "-1": #"lokey and hikey to -1, to prevent a region from being triggered by any keys." https://sfzformat.com/opcodes/lokey return lower = midiName2midiPitch[data["lokey"]] higher = midiName2midiPitch[data["hikey"]] if lower > higher: logger.error(f"Instrument {self.name} {self.currentVariant} SFZ problem: lokey {lower} is higher than hikey {higher}") return for notePitch in range(lower, higher+1): writeInResult.add(notePitch) logger.info(f"Start parsing possible keyswitches in the current variant/cbox-program for {self.name} {self.currentVariant}") result = {} # int:tuple(opcode, keyswitch-label) others = {} # var:var hierarchy = self.program.get_hierarchy() #starts with global and dicts down with get_children(). First single entry layer is get_global() allKeys = set() for k,v in hierarchy.items(): #Global globalData = k.as_dict() swlokeyValue = globalData["sw_lokey"] if "sw_lokey" in globalData else "" swhikeyValue = globalData["sw_hikey"] if "sw_hikey" in globalData else "" others["sw_default"] = globalData["sw_default"] if "sw_default" in globalData else "" for k1,v1 in v.items(): #Master k1AsDict = k1.as_dict() findPlayableKeys(k1AsDict, allKeys) findKS(k1AsDict, result, others) if v1: for k2,v2 in v1.items(): #Group k2AsDict = k2.as_dict() findPlayableKeys(k2AsDict, allKeys) findKS(k2AsDict, result, others) if v2: for k3,v3 in v2.items(): #Regions k3AsDict = k3.as_dict() findPlayableKeys(k3AsDict, allKeys) findKS(k3AsDict, result, others) self.playableKeys = tuple(sorted(allKeys)) self.controlLabels = self.program.get_control_labels() #opcode label_cc# in self.keyLabels = self.program.get_key_labels() #opcode label_cc# in #Add some defaults. for k,v in {60:"Middle C", 53:"𝄢", 67:"𝄞"}.items(): if not k in self.keyLabels: self.keyLabels[k] = v logger.info(f"Finished parsing possible keyswitches in the current variant/cbox-program for {self.name} {self.currentVariant}. Found: {len(result)} keyswitches.") if not result: return None else: return (result, swlokeyValue, swhikeyValue, midiName2midiPitch[others["sw_default"]]) def setKeySwitch(self, keySwitchMidiPitch:int): """Set the current variant to it's keySwitch number keySwitchIndex. We use the key-midi-pitch directly. We also check against our own parsing on startup if the variant has this keyswitch and do a logger warning if the keyswitch does not exist, and then do nothing. Keyswitches get internally reset on variant-switching and use the one specified as default in the variant-.sfz. """ if not self.enabled: logger.warning(f"Tried to set the keyswitch but this instrument {self.name} is currently not enabled. Nothing was changed.") return if not self.currentVariant: logger.warning(f"Tried to parse keyswitches but this instrument {self.name} currently has no variant loaded. Nothing was changed.") return cboxReportedKeySwitchesRange = self.program.get_keyswitch_groups()[0] # This is ALWAYS two values. It is a range! keySwitchDict = self.currentVariantKeySwitches[0] if not keySwitchMidiPitch in keySwitchDict: logger.warning(f"Tried setting instrument {self.name} to key switch {keySwitchMidiPitch} but that switch was not parsed on load. Nothing was changed. We parsed: {keySwitchDict} in the range from/to {cboxReportedKeySwitchesRange}") return self.scene.send_midi_event(0x90, keySwitchMidiPitch, 64) #note on with vel 64 currentKeySwitch = self.instrumentLayer.engine.get_keyswitch_state(1, 0) #midi channel indexFrom1, keyswitch group #Confirm that we changed the switch for both development and release version assert currentKeySwitch == keySwitchMidiPitch, (currentKeySwitch, keySwitchMidiPitch) if not currentKeySwitch == keySwitchMidiPitch: logger.error(f"Tried setting instrument {self.name} to key switch {keySwitchMidiPitch} but afterwards we are switch {currentKeySwitch}. Cause unknown. Not sure if this is a problem or not.") return self.updateCurrentKeySwitch() def updateCurrentKeySwitch(self, force=None): """This is either called directly by setKeySwitch after a user change but also from our midi event checker in python. Returns a tuple (stateChangedSinceLastCheck:bool, keySwitchMidiPitch) This is called on every(!) note on. This is only for permanent sw_last, not momentary sw_up and sw_down """ if not self.currentVariantKeySwitches or not self.instrumentLayer: return #optimisation. if not force is None: changed = self.currentKeySwitch != force new = force else: new = self.instrumentLayer.engine.get_keyswitch_state(1, 0) #midi channel indexFrom1, keyswitch group(!! ugly !!. We don't support that at all.) changed = self.currentKeySwitch != new self.currentKeySwitch = new return changed, new def enable(self): """While the instrument ini was already parsed on program start we only create the jack port and load samples when requested. Creating the jack ports takes a non-trivial amount of time, which produces an unacceptably slow startup. After this step an instrument variant must still be loaded. The api and GUI combine this process by auto-loading the standard variant. """ if self.enabled: raise RuntimeError(f"{self.name} tried to switch to enabled, but it already was. This is not a trivial error. Please make sure no user-function can reach this state.") self.enabled = True #Calfbox. The JACK ports are constructed without samples at first. self.scene = cbox.Document.get_engine().new_scene() #We need an individual scene for each instrument. Midi Routing is based on scenes. self.scene.clear() self.sfzSamplerLayer = self.scene.add_new_instrument_layer(self.midiInputPortName, "sampler") #"sampler" is the cbox sfz engine self.scene.status().layers[0].get_instrument().engine.load_patch_from_string(0, "", "", "") #fill with null instruments self.instrumentLayer = self.scene.status().layers[0].get_instrument() self.program = None #return object from self.instrumentLayer.engine.load_patch_from_tar #self.scene.status().layers[0].set_ignore_program_changes(1) #TODO: ignore different channels. We only want one channel per scene/instrument/port. #TODO: Add generic filters to filter out redundant tasks like mixing and panning, which should be done in an audio mixer. #self.instrumentLayer.engine.set_polyphony(int) #Create Stereo Audio Ouput Ports #Connect to our own pair but also to a generic mixer port that is in Data() self.jackAudioOutLeft = cbox.JackIO.create_audio_output(self.midiInputPortName+"_L") self.jackAudioOutRight = cbox.JackIO.create_audio_output(self.midiInputPortName+"_R") self.outputMergerRouter = cbox.JackIO.create_audio_output_router(self.jackAudioOutLeft, self.jackAudioOutRight) self.outputMergerRouter.set_gain(-3.0) instrument = self.sfzSamplerLayer.get_instrument() instrument.get_output_slot(0).rec_wet.attach(self.outputMergerRouter) #output_slot is 0 based and means a pair. Most sfz instrument have only one stereo pair. #TODO: And what if not? self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer = cbox.JackIO.create_audio_output_router(self.parentLibrary.parentData.lmixUuid, self.parentLibrary.parentData.rmixUuid) self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer.set_gain(-3.0) instrument.get_output_slot(0).rec_wet.attach(self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer) self.setMixerEnabled(True) #Create Midi Input Port self.cboxMidiPortUid = cbox.JackIO.create_midi_input(self.midiInputPortName) cbox.JackIO.set_appsink_for_midi_input(self.cboxMidiPortUid, True) #This sounds like a program wide sink, but it is needed for every port. cbox.JackIO.route_midi_input(self.cboxMidiPortUid, self.scene.uuid) #Route midi input to the scene. Without this we have no sound, but the python processor would still work. self.cboxPortname = cbox.JackIO.status().client_name + ":" + self.midiInputPortName self.midiProcessor = MidiProcessor(parentInput = self) #works through self.cboxMidiPortUid self.midiProcessor.register_NoteOn(self.triggerNoteOnCallback) self.midiProcessor.register_NoteOff(self.triggerNoteOffCallback) self.midiProcessor.register_CC(self.triggerCCCallback) #self.midiProcessor.notePrinter(True) self.parentLibrary.parentData.parentSession.eventLoop.fastConnect(self.midiProcessor.processEvents) self.parentLibrary.parentData.updateJackMetadataSorting() @property def mixerLevel(self)->float: if self.enabled: return self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer.status().gain else: return None @mixerLevel.setter def mixerLevel(self, value:float): """0 is the default instrument level, as the sample files were recorded. Negative numbers reduce volume, as it is custom in digital audio. Default is -3.0. To completely mute use self.mute = True. The mixerLevel will be preserved over this- """ if self.enabled: self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer.set_gain(value) else: raise ValueError("Tried to set mixer level while instrument is disabled") def setMixerEnabled(self, state:bool): """Connect or disconnect the instrument from the summing mixer. We need to track the connection state on our own. The mixer level is preserved. self.mixerEnabled can be True or False, this is always a user value. If it is None the instrument is currently not loaded. Either because it was deactivated or because it was never loaded. """ instrument = self.sfzSamplerLayer.get_instrument() self.mixerEnabled = state try: if state: instrument.get_output_slot(0).rec_wet.attach(self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer) else: instrument.get_output_slot(0).rec_wet.detach(self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer) except: #"Router already attached" pass def triggerNoteOnCallback(self, timestamp, channel, pitch, velocity): """args are: timestamp, channel, note, velocity. consider to change eventloop.slowConnect to fastConnect. And also disconnect in self.disable()""" self.parentLibrary.parentData.instrumentMidiNoteOnActivity(self.idKey, pitch, velocity) def triggerNoteOffCallback(self, timestamp, channel, pitch, velocity): """args are: timestamp, channel, note, velocity. consider to change eventloop.slowConnect to fastConnect. And also disconnect in self.disable()""" self.parentLibrary.parentData.instrumentMidiNoteOffActivity(self.idKey, pitch, velocity) def triggerCCCallback(self, timestamp, channel, ccNumber, value): """args are: timestamp, channel, ccNumber, value consider to change eventloop.slowConnect to fastConnect. And also disconnect in self.disable()""" self.parentLibrary.parentData.instrumentCCActivity(self.idKey, ccNumber, value) def getAvailablePorts(self)->dict: """This function queries JACK each time it is called. It returns a dict with two lists. Keys "hardware" and "software" for the type of port. """ result = {} hardware = set(cbox.JackIO.get_ports(".*", cbox.JackIO.MIDI_TYPE, cbox.JackIO.PORT_IS_SOURCE | cbox.JackIO.PORT_IS_PHYSICAL)) allPorts = set(cbox.JackIO.get_ports(".*", cbox.JackIO.MIDI_TYPE, cbox.JackIO.PORT_IS_SOURCE)) software = allPorts.difference(hardware) result["hardware"] = sorted(list(hardware)) result["software"] = sorted(list(software)) return result def connectMidiInputPort(self, externalPort:str): """externalPort is in the Client:Port JACK format If "" False or None disconnect all ports.""" try: currentConnectedList = cbox.JackIO.get_connected_ports(self.cboxMidiPortUid) except: #port not found. currentConnectedList = [] for port in currentConnectedList: cbox.JackIO.port_disconnect(port, self.cboxPortname) if externalPort: availablePorts = self.getAvailablePorts() if not (externalPort in availablePorts["hardware"] or externalPort in availablePorts["software"]): raise RuntimeError(f"Instrument was instructed to connect to port {externalPort}, which does not exist") cbox.JackIO.port_connect(externalPort, self.cboxPortname) def disable(self): """Jack midi port and audio ports will disappear. Impact on RAM and CPU usage unknown.""" if not self.enabled: raise RuntimeError(f"{self.name} tried to switch to disabled, but it already was. This is not a trivial error. Please make sure no user-function can reach this state.") self.scene.status().layers[0].get_instrument().engine.load_patch_from_string(0, "", "", "") #fill with null instruments, hopefully replacing the loaded sfz data. instrument = self.sfzSamplerLayer.get_instrument() instrument.get_output_slot(0).rec_wet.detach(self.outputMergerRouter) #output_slot is 0 based and means a pair. Most sfz instrument have only one stereo pair. #TODO: And what if not? self.setMixerEnabled(False) # instrument.get_output_slot(0).rec_wet.detach(self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer) self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer.delete() self.outputMergerRouter.delete() self.routerToGlobalSummingStereoMixer = None self.outputMergerRouter = None self.scene.clear() cbox.JackIO.delete_audio_output(self.jackAudioOutLeft) cbox.JackIO.delete_audio_output(self.jackAudioOutRight) cbox.JackIO.delete_midi_input(self.cboxMidiPortUid) self.parentLibrary.parentData.parentSession.eventLoop.slowDisconnect(self.midiProcessor.processEvents) self.scene = None self.sfzSamplerLayer = None self.cboxMidiPortUid = None self.instrumentLayer = None self.program = None self.enabled = False self.jackAudioOutLeft = None self.jackAudioOutRight = None self.currentVariant = "" self.midiProcessor = None self.mixerEnabled = None #not only is the mixer disabled, but it is unavailable. self.parentLibrary.parentData.updateJackMetadataSorting() #Save def serialize(self)->dict: return { "id" : self.id, #for convenience access "currentVariant" : self.currentVariant, #string. Since currentVariant is set to "" when disabling an instrument this is also our marker for the instrument loaded state. "mixerLevel" : self.mixerLevel, #float "mixerEnabled" : self.mixerEnabled, #bool #Do NOT save "self.enabled". This is just an internal convenience switch. currentVariant is the data that tells us if there was an actively loaded instrument, inluding loaded samples. } #Loading is done externally by main/Data directly