================================================ MusE loadable Midi Instrument Definitions (valid from around MusE 0.8.1, Edited by Tim APR.25.2010, at MusE 2.0alpha) ================================================ - File Extension ".idf" - searched in Subdirectory "instruments" (/usr/share/muse/instruments on my system) - Can be viewed, created or edited with menu 'Midi -> Edit Instrument' All found instrument definitions are presented by MusE in Config->MidiPorts in Pulldown in column "Instrument". ------------------------------------------------- Example of Instrument Definition File: ------------------------------------------------- ...MusE event list which initializes instrument ... ... ... ------------------------------------------------- Notes ------------------------------------------------- (1) PatchGroups are not mandatory; its valid to write: ... (2) An "Instrument Definition File" can define more than on Instrument, but it is recommended to use one file for one instrument (3) the "prog" parameter in a "Patch" is mandatory. Missing "hbank" or "lbank" are treated as "don't care". Missing "drum" is treated as drum="0". A XG-Patch looks like: (5) A patch can be associated with a "mode" with one of 1 - GM 2 - GS 4 - XG Example: Mode id's can be ore'd together for patches which are valid for more than one mode: (4) example for MusE event (Sysex "XG-On"): 43 10 4c 00 00 7e 00 (5) ... part can be omitted (6) Controller have the following porperties: name: arbitrary unique (short) string describing the controller type: Controller7 regular 7-bit controller Controller14 14-bit controller RPN registered parameter 7-bit NRPN non registered parameter 7-bit RPN14 registered parameter 14-bit NRPN14 non registered parameter 14-bit Pitch pitch mod wheel Program program Default Controller7 if omitted. Pitch and Program are convenience controllers which wrap pitch or program functionality in one controller. h: controller number MSB. Default 0 if omitted. l: controller number LSB. Default 0 if omitted. For drum controllers, this can also be "pitch" indicating each drum 'note' has its own controller. min: minimum value for controller max: maximum value for controller init: reset value for controller; when controller value is undefined after instrument reset, use the ''undefined'' value 0x10000 The min/max/init values can be omitted Auto-biasing feature: If min is less than zero, such as with pan = -64 -> 63, MusE automatically displays this range, yet uses the true range of 0-127 'behind the scenes'.