gzdoom/src/sound/timidity
Christoph Oelckers 26e948357e - added an abstract FileReader wrapper.
The idea here is to decouple the actual reader creation from the code using them so that, for example, the Open function can decide if it wants to open the file regularly or memory mapped and return different readers as deemed useful. For that to work the exposed object needs to be an abstract wrapper so that this can be done without having to use pointers and all the drawbacks coming from that.
So far put to use in a few parts of the music code so the general functionality could be tested.
2018-03-10 13:46:35 +01:00
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CHANGES
common.cpp
COPYING
dls1.h
dls2.h
FAQ
gf1patch.h
instrum.cpp - made the sound font loading a bit more error resistant. 2018-02-26 16:36:30 +01:00
instrum.obj
instrum_dls.cpp
instrum_font.cpp - simplified the sound font manager a bit. 2018-02-23 00:48:03 +01:00
instrum_sf2.cpp - simplified the sound font manager a bit. 2018-02-23 00:48:03 +01:00
mix.cpp
playmidi.cpp
README
resample.cpp
sf2.h
timidity.cpp - added an abstract FileReader wrapper. 2018-03-10 13:46:35 +01:00
timidity.h Removed PathExpander and PseudoMidiDevice which are no longer being used 2018-02-23 09:21:42 +01:00

[This version of timidity has been stripped for simplicity in porting to SDL,
and then even further for SDL_sound]
---------------------------------*-text-*---------------------------------

        From http://www.cgs.fi/~tt/discontinued.html :

        If you'd like to continue hacking on TiMidity, feel free. I'm
        hereby extending the TiMidity license agreement: you can now 
        select the most convenient license for your needs from (1) the
        GNU GPL, (2) the GNU LGPL, or (3) the Perl Artistic License.  

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

        This is the README file for TiMidity v0.2i

	TiMidity is a MIDI to WAVE converter that uses Gravis
Ultrasound(*)-compatible patch files to generate digital audio data
from General MIDI files. The audio data can be played through any
sound device or stored on disk. On a fast machine, music can be
played in real time. TiMidity runs under Linux, FreeBSD, HP-UX, SunOS, and
Win32, and porting to other systems with gcc should be easy.

	TiMidity Features:

	* 32 or more dynamically allocated fully independent voices
	* Compatibility with GUS patch files
	* Output to 16- or 8-bit PCM or uLaw audio device, file, or
          stdout at any sampling rate
	* Optional interactive mode with real-time status display
	  under ncurses and SLang terminal control libraries. Also
          a user friendly motif interface since version 0.2h
	* Support for transparent loading of compressed MIDI files and
	  patch files

	* Support for the following MIDI events:
	  - Program change
	  - Key pressure
	  - Channel main volume
	  - Tempo
	  - Panning
	  - Damper pedal (Sustain)
	  - Pitch wheel
	  - Pitch wheel sensitivity
	  - Change drum set

* The GNU General Public License can, as always, be found in the file
  "../COPYING".

* TiMidity requires sampled instruments (patches) to play MIDI files. You
  should get the file "timidity-lib-0.1.tar.gz" and unpack it in the same
  directory where you unpacked the source code archive. You'll want more
  patches later -- read the file "FAQ" for pointers.

* Timidity is no longer supported, but can be found by searching the web.


                        Tuukka Toivonen <toivonen@clinet.fi>

[(*) Any Registered Trademarks used anywhere in the documentation or
source code for TiMidity are acknowledged as belonging to their
respective owners.]