<midi-player>
and <midi-visualizer>
HTML elements powered by @magenta/music (Magenta.js), fully stylable and scriptable.
- Simple demo
- Advanced demo
- Website [source] with MIDI file upload
Notable websites that use html-midi-player
include abcnotation.com, Musical Nexus and demo websites for music generation models: piano infilling, stochastic positional encoding.
If you use html-midi-player
on your website, please consider linking back to the repository.
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Add the necessary scripts to your page:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/combine/npm/tone@14.7.58,npm/@magenta/music@1.23.1/es6/core.js,npm/focus-visible@5,npm/html-midi-player@1.5.0"></script>
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Add a player and a visualizer:
<midi-player src="https://magenta.github.io/magenta-js/music/demos/melody.mid" sound-font visualizer="#myVisualizer"> </midi-player> <midi-visualizer type="piano-roll" id="myVisualizer"></midi-visualizer>
That's it!
Besides jsDelivr, the bundle is also available from cdnjs.
You can also add the package to your project from NPM, e.g. npm install --save html-midi-player
or yarn add html-midi-player
. Then you can either:
import 'html-midi-player'
in your JavaScript code (as an ES Module), or- add the
node_modules/html-midi-player/dist/midi-player.min.js
bundle directly to your page, along with the dependencies (node_modules/tone/build/Tone.js
,node_modules/@magenta/music/es6/core.js
; note that these need to go beforehtml-midi-player
).
In both cases, you should also add the focus-visible
polyfill to enable outlines on keyboard focus.
See also the API reference for both elements:
midi-player
,
midi-visualizer
.
Both midi-player
and midi-visualizer
support two different ways of specifying the input file:
- By setting the
src
attribute to a MIDI file URL, e.g.:<midi-player src="twinkle-twinkle.mid"></midi-player>
player.src = "twinkle-twinkle.mid";
- By assigning a Magenta
NoteSequence
to thenoteSequence
property, e.g.:player.noteSequence = TWINKLE_TWINKLE;
By default, the player will use a simple oscillator synth. To use a SoundFont, add the sound-font
attribute:
<midi-player sound-font></midi-player> <!-- default SoundFont (same as below) -->
<midi-player sound-font="https://storage.googleapis.com/magentadata/js/soundfonts/sgm_plus"></midi-player>
player.soundFont = null; // no SoundFont
player.soundFont = ''; // default SoundFont (same as below)
player.soundFont = 'https://storage.googleapis.com/magentadata/js/soundfonts/sgm_plus';
See the Magenta.js docs for a list of available SoundFonts.
To make the player loop, use the loop
attribute:
<midi-player loop></midi-player>
player.loop = true;
The visualizer type is specified via the type
attribute. Three visualizer types are supported: piano-roll
, waterfall
and staff
.
Each visualizer type has a set of settings that can be specified using the config
attribute, e.g.:
visualizer.config = {
noteHeight: 4,
pixelsPerTimeStep: 60,
minPitch: 30
};
The settings are documented in the Magenta.js docs.
A player supports binding one or more visualizers to it using the visualizer
attribute (a selector) or the addVisualizer
method:
<midi-player visualizer="#myVisualizer, #myOtherVisualizer"></midi-player>
player.addVisualizer(document.getElementById('myVisualizer'));
player.addVisualizer(document.getElementById('myOtherVisualizer'));
The visualizer only gets updated while the player is playing, which allows a single visualizer to be bound to multiple players.
- Only one player can play at a time. Starting a player will stop any other player which is currently playing. (#1) This can actually be a benefit in many cases.
- Playback position only gets updated on note onsets. This may cause the player to appear stuck.