Python wrapper for RtMidi, the lightweight, cross-platform MIDI I/O library. For Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
Based on rtmidi-python, uses rtmidi version 6.0
pip install rtmidi2
This module is compatible with Python 3 >= 3.9
https://rtmidi2.readthedocs.io
rtmidi2 uses a very similar API as RtMidi
import rtmidi2
print(rtmidi2.get_in_ports())
print(rtmidi2.get_out_ports())
import rtmidi2
midi_out = rtmidi2.MidiOut()
# open the first available port
midi_out.open_port(0)
# send C3 with vel. 100 on channel 1
midi_out.send_noteon(0, 48, 100)
import time
midi_in = rtmidi.MidiIn()
midi_in.open_port(0)
while True:
message = midi_in.get_message()
if message:
print(message, delta_time)
else:
time.sleep(0.01)
def callback(message, time_stamp):
print(message, time_stamp)
midi_in = rtmidi2.MidiIn()
midi_in.callback = callback
midi_in.open_port(0)
# get messages from all available ports
midi_in = MidiInMulti()
midi_in.open_ports("*")
def callback(msg, timestamp):
msgtype, channel = splitchannel(msg[0])
print(msgtype2str(msgtype), msg[1], msg[2])
midi_in.callback = callback
You can also get the device which generated the event by changing your callback to:
def callback(src, msg, timestamp):
# src will hold the name of the device
print("got message from", src)
# send a cluster of ALL notes with a duration of 1 second
midi_out = MidiOut()
midi_out.open_port()
notes = range(127)
velocities = [90] * len(notes)
midi_out.send_noteon_many(0, notes, velocities)
time.sleep(1)
midi_out.send_noteon_many(0, notes, [0] * len(notes))
rtmidi2 is licensed under the MIT License, see LICENSE.
It uses RtMidi, licensed under a modified MIT License, see RtMidi/RtMidi.h.