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Midi parser & player engine for browser or Node. Works well with single or multitrack MIDI files.
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# ♬ MidiPlayerJS
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MidiPlayerJS is a JavaScript library which reads standard MIDI files and emits JSON events in real time. This player does not generate any audio, but by attaching a handler to the event emitter you can trigger any code you like which could play audio, control visualizations, feed into a MIDI interface, etc.
## Demos
* [Neopixel Music](https://github.com/robertvorthman/neopixel-music) by robertvorthman @robertvorthman
* [Autocomposer](http://www.rj-salvador.com/apps/autocomposer/) by RJ Salvador @rjsalvadorr
* [Simple Browser Player](http://grimmdude.com/MidiPlayerJS/) by Garrett Grimm @grimmdude
* [Orchestra](https://lexcast.github.io/orchestra/) by Daniel Alejandro Cast @lexcast
## Getting Started
Using MidiWriterJS is pretty simple. Create a new player by instantiating `MidiPlayer.Player` with an event handler to be called for every MIDI event. Then you can load and play a MIDI file.
```js
var MidiPlayer = require('midi-player-js');
// Initialize player and register event handler
var Player = new MidiPlayer.Player(function(event) {
console.log(event);
});
// Load a MIDI file
Player.loadFile('./test.mid');
Player.play();
```
## Player Events
There are a handful of events on the `Player` object which you can subscribe to using the `Player.on()` method. Some events pass data as the first argument of the callback as described below:
```js
Player.on('fileLoaded', function() {
// Do something when file is loaded
});
Player.on('playing', function(currentTick) {
// Do something while player is playing
// (this is repeatedly triggered within the play loop)
});
Player.on('midiEvent', function(event) {
// Do something when a MIDI event is fired.
// (this is the same as passing a function to MidiPlayer.Player() when instantiating.
});
Player.on('endOfFile', function() {
// Do something when end of the file has been reached.
});
```
Note that because of a common practice called "running status" many MIDI files may use `Note on` events with `0` velocity in place of `Note off` events.
## Full API Documentation
[http://grimmdude.com/MidiPlayerJS/docs/](http://grimmdude.com/MidiPlayerJS/docs/)