/opz

MIDI parser for OP-Z sequencer by teenage engineering

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OPZ.js

Parser for midi received from teenage engineering's OP-Z sequencer.

Decodes events from the Web MIDI API. Also refer to Mozilla's documentation

TEENAGE ENGINEERING OPZ MIDI DOCS

Assumes you have an OP-Z.

op-z

Table of Contents

Examples

  1. MIDI TETRIS: (https://github.com/nbw/tetris)

  2. SHAPES

Installation

Install with NPM

npm install opzjs

Install for Browser

Option 1: Download opz.js from dist folder.

<script src="[path to opz.js file]><script>

Option 2: Build distribution.

  1. Clone repo
  2. npm run build
  3. Copy new file saved in dist

Note: run Make install if you're missing js-yaml

<script src="[path to opz.js file]><script>

Documentation

Functions

  • decode(data): data is an array of integer values (ex. [252], [123, 45, 0], etc.)

Returns an Object.

{
  track: ...,
  action: ...,
  velocity: ...,
  value: ...
}
  • velocity (data): data is an array of integer values (ex. [252], [123,45,0], etc.)

Returns an Integer between 0 to 127.

Table of Values

field value
track kick, snare, perc, sample, bass, lead, arp, chord, fx1, fx2, tape, master, perform, module, lights, motion
action keys, dial, pitch bend
velocity 0-127
value (action=key) { value: 101 note: F }
value (action=dial) { dial: 0, dialColor: "green", page: 3, pageColor: "yellow" }
value (action=pitch_bend) { absolute: 0, // 0 - 128 relative: 64, // 0 - 128 }

Control values

field value
track clock, start, stop
action clock, start, stop
velocity -1
value {}

Buttons that do NOT send MIDI

The following buttons do not send midi. However, a number of them can be "inferred" through the context of the keyboard key or the dials. Example, pressing the kick track button on it's own will not send midi but pressing a keyboard key while using the kick track will (and then there's enough information to glean that it was a kick).

  • track buttons
  • play
  • stop
  • +/- octave shift
  • project, mixer, tempo, screen

Dial kill (stop button)

When the OP-Z is playing and the stop key is pressed a series of midi notes are sent to quiet the dials. As it's unclear which page (or color) these messages apply to, they've been labeled as "kill".

Example:

{
  track: "kick",
  action: "dial",
  velocity: 0,
  value: {
    dial: 2
    dialColor: "kill"
    page: 30
    pageColor: "kill"
  }
}

Usage

OP-Z Setup

  1. Plug OP-Z into computer
  2. Ensure "MIDI OUT ENABLE" is ON (use the app or refer to teenage engineering docs)

Code Examples

Node Example

The following example uses justinlatimer's node-midi library. Comments have been removed. Please refer to the docs for more information.

const midi = require('midi');
const opz = require('opzjs');

// Set up a new input.
const input = new midi.Input();

// Count the available input ports.
console.log("port count: ", input.getPortCount());

// Get the name of a specified input port.
if (input.getPortCount() > 0){
  console.log(input.getPortName(0));
  // Configure a callback.
  input.on('message', (deltaTime, message) => {
    console.log(`m: ${message} d: ${deltaTime}`);
    console.log(opz.decode(message)); // <--------- OPZ.
    /*
    {
      track: "kick",
      action: "keys",
      velocity: 100,
      value: {
        value: 101,
        note: "F"
      }
    }
    */
  });

  // Open the first available input port.
  input.openPort(0);

  // Close the port when done.
  setTimeout(function() {
    input.closePort();
  }, 100000);
}

Browser Example

  1. Setup/listen for a midi input

The following listens for midi input from ALL input sources. If you want to specifically filter midi from the OP-Z then look into midiAccess.inputs or find an example online.

Assumes you've put opz.js in the same folder.

<script src="/opz.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">

if (navigator.requestMIDIAccess) {
    console.log('This browser supports WebMIDI!');
} else {
    console.log('WebMIDI is not supported in this browser.');
}

navigator.requestMIDIAccess()
    .then(onMIDISuccess, onMIDIFailure);

function onMIDIFailure() {
    console.log('Could not access your MIDI devices.');
}

function onMIDISuccess(midiAccess) {
  // midiAccess.data is an array of values [255], [120,0,100], etc.
  const input = OPZ.decode(midiAccess.data)
  /*
    Example:
    input =  {
      track: "kick",
      action: "keys",
      velocity: 100,
      value: {
        value: 101,
        note: "F"
      }
    }
  */
}
</script>

Notes

Step components

Step components are not sent explicitly as midi notes. Though, for example, in the case of trippling a note (x2 component) three notes are sent.

Contributions

Contributions or suggestions are welcome.

Contact

@nathanwillson

Credit

OP-Z photo from teenage engineering's website.

License

MIT