gzdoom/src/mus2midi.cpp

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/*
** mus2midi.cpp
** Simple converter from MUS to MIDI format
**
**---------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Copyright 1998-2006 Randy Heit
** All rights reserved.
**
** Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
** are met:
**
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** 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
** derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
**
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** IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
** OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
** IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
** INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
** NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
** DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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** THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
**---------------------------------------------------------------------------
**
** MUS files are essentially format 0 MIDI files with some
** space-saving modifications. Conversion is quite straight-forward.
** If you were to hook a main() into this that calls ProduceMIDI,
** you could create a self-contained MUS->MIDI converter. However, if
** you want to do that, you would be better off using qmus2mid, since
** it creates multitrack files that usually maintain running status
** better than single track files and are thus smaller.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include "m_swap.h"
#include "mus2midi.h"
static const BYTE StaticMIDIhead[] =
{ 'M','T','h','d', 0, 0, 0, 6,
0, 0, // format 0: only one track
0, 1, // yes, there is really only one track
0, 70, // 70 divisions
'M','T','r','k', 0, 0, 0, 0,
// The first event sets the tempo to 500,000 microsec/quarter note
0, 255, 81, 3, 0x07, 0xa1, 0x20,
// Set the percussion channel to full volume
0, 0xB9, 7, 127
};
static const BYTE MUSMagic[4] = { 'M','U','S',0x1a };
static const BYTE CtrlTranslate[15] =
{
0, // program change
0, // bank select
1, // modulation pot
7, // volume
10, // pan pot
11, // expression pot
91, // reverb depth
93, // chorus depth
64, // sustain pedal
67, // soft pedal
120, // all sounds off
123, // all notes off
126, // mono
127, // poly
121, // reset all controllers
};
static size_t ReadVarLen (const BYTE *buf, int *time_out)
{
int time = 0;
size_t ofs = 0;
BYTE t;
do
{
t = buf[ofs++];
time = (time << 7) | (t & 127);
} while (t & 128);
*time_out = time;
return ofs;
}
static size_t WriteVarLen (FILE *file, int time)
{
long buffer;
size_t ofs;
buffer = time & 0x7f;
while ((time >>= 7) > 0)
{
buffer = (buffer << 8) | 0x80 | (time & 0x7f);
}
for (ofs = 0;;)
{
fputc (buffer & 0xff, file);
if (buffer & 0x80)
buffer >>= 8;
else
break;
}
return ofs;
}
bool ProduceMIDI (const BYTE *musBuf, FILE *outFile)
{
BYTE midStatus, midArgs, mid1, mid2;
size_t mus_p, maxmus_p;
BYTE event;
int deltaTime;
const MUSHeader *musHead = (const MUSHeader *)musBuf;
BYTE status;
BYTE lastVel[16];
SBYTE chanMap[16];
int chanCount;
int dupCount = 0;
long trackLen;
// Do some validation of the MUS file
if (*(DWORD *)MUSMagic != musHead->Magic)
return false;
if (LittleShort(musHead->NumChans) > 15)
return false;
// Prep for conversion
fwrite (StaticMIDIhead, 1, sizeof(StaticMIDIhead), outFile);
musBuf += LittleShort(musHead->SongStart);
maxmus_p = LittleShort(musHead->SongLen);
mus_p = 0;
memset (lastVel, 64, 16);
memset (chanMap, -1, 15);
chanMap[15] = 9;
chanCount = 0;
event = 0;
deltaTime = 0;
status = 0;
while (mus_p < maxmus_p && (event & 0x70) != MUS_SCOREEND)
{
int channel;
BYTE t = 0;
event = musBuf[mus_p++];
if ((event & 0x70) != MUS_SCOREEND)
{
t = musBuf[mus_p++];
}
channel = event & 15;
if (chanMap[channel] < 0)
{
// This is the first time this channel has been used,
// so sets its volume to 127.
fputc (0, outFile);
fputc (0xB0 | chanCount, outFile);
fputc (7, outFile);
fputc (127, outFile);
chanMap[channel] = chanCount++;
if (chanCount == 9)
++chanCount;
}
midStatus = channel = chanMap[channel];
midArgs = 0; // Most events have two args (0 means 2, 1 means 1)
switch (event & 0x70)
{
case MUS_NOTEOFF:
midStatus |= MIDI_NOTEOFF;
mid1 = t;
mid2 = 64;
break;
case MUS_NOTEON:
midStatus |= MIDI_NOTEON;
mid1 = t & 127;
if (t & 128)
{
lastVel[channel] = musBuf[mus_p++];;
}
mid2 = lastVel[channel];
break;
case MUS_PITCHBEND:
midStatus |= MIDI_PITCHBEND;
mid1 = (t & 1) << 6;
mid2 = (t >> 1) & 127;
break;
case MUS_SYSEVENT:
midStatus |= MIDI_CTRLCHANGE;
mid1 = CtrlTranslate[t];
mid2 = t == 12 ? LittleShort(musHead->NumChans) : 0;
break;
case MUS_CTRLCHANGE:
if (t == 0)
{ // program change
midArgs = 1;
midStatus |= MIDI_PRGMCHANGE;
mid1 = musBuf[mus_p++];
mid2 = 0; // Assign mid2 just to make GCC happy
}
else
{
midStatus |= MIDI_CTRLCHANGE;
mid1 = CtrlTranslate[t];
mid2 = musBuf[mus_p++];
}
break;
case MUS_SCOREEND:
midStatus = 0xff;
mid1 = 0x2f;
mid2 = 0x00;
break;
default:
return false;
}
WriteVarLen (outFile, deltaTime);
if (midStatus == status)
{
++dupCount;
fputc (mid1, outFile);
if (!midArgs)
fputc (mid2, outFile);
}
else
{
status = midStatus;
fputc (status, outFile);
fputc (mid1, outFile);
if (!midArgs)
fputc (mid2, outFile);
}
if (event & 128)
{
mus_p += ReadVarLen (&musBuf[mus_p], &deltaTime);
}
else
{
deltaTime = 0;
}
}
// fill in track length
trackLen = ftell (outFile) - 22;
fseek (outFile, 18, SEEK_SET);
fputc ((trackLen >> 24) & 255, outFile);
fputc ((trackLen >> 16) & 255, outFile);
fputc ((trackLen >> 8) & 255, outFile);
fputc (trackLen & 255, outFile);
return true;
}