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java.lang.Objectjavax.sound.midi.MidiMessage
javax.sound.midi.MetaMessage
public class MetaMessage
A MetaMessage is a MidiMessageMidiMessage
 class description.)  The Standard MIDI Files specification defines
 various types of meta-events, such as sequence number, lyric, cue point,
 and set tempo.  There are also meta-events
 for such information as lyrics, copyrights, tempo indications, time and key
 signatures, markers, etc.  For more information, see the Standard MIDI Files 1.0
 specification, which is part of the Complete MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification
 published by the MIDI Manufacturer's Association
 (http://www.midi.org).
 
 When data is being transported using MIDI wire protocol,
 a ShortMessage0xFF represents
 a system reset message.  In MIDI files, this same status value denotes a MetaMessage.
 The types of meta-message are distinguished from each other by the first byte
 that follows the status byte 0xFF.  The subsequent bytes are data
 bytes.  As with system exclusive messages, there are an arbitrary number of
 data bytes, depending on the type of MetaMessage.
MetaEventListener| Field Summary | |
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| static int | METAStatus byte for MetaMessage(0xFF, or 255), which is used
 in MIDI files. | 
| Fields inherited from class javax.sound.midi.MidiMessage | 
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| data, length | 
| Constructor Summary | |
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|   | MetaMessage()Constructs a new MetaMessage. | 
| protected  | MetaMessage(byte[] data)Constructs a new MetaMessage. | 
| Method Summary | |
|---|---|
|  Object | clone()Creates a new object of the same class and with the same contents as this object. | 
|  byte[] | getData()Obtains a copy of the data for the meta message. | 
|  int | getType()Obtains the type of the MetaMessage. | 
|  void | setMessage(int type,
           byte[] data,
           int length)Sets the message parameters for a MetaMessage. | 
| Methods inherited from class javax.sound.midi.MidiMessage | 
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| getLength, getMessage, getStatus, setMessage | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
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| equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Field Detail | 
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public static final int META
MetaMessage (0xFF, or 255), which is used
 in MIDI files.  It has the same value as SYSTEM_RESET, which
 is used in the real-time "MIDI wire" protocol.
MidiMessage.getStatus(), 
Constant Field Values| Constructor Detail | 
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public MetaMessage()
MetaMessage. The contents of
 the message are not set here; use
 setMessage
 to set them subsequently.
protected MetaMessage(byte[] data)
MetaMessage.
data - an array of bytes containing the complete message.
 The message data may be changed using the setMessage
 method.setMessage(int, byte[], int)| Method Detail | 
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public void setMessage(int type,
                       byte[] data,
                       int length)
                throws InvalidMidiDataException
MetaMessage.
 Since only one status byte value, 0xFF, is allowed for meta-messages,
 it does not need to be specified here.  Calls to getStatus0xFF for all meta-messages.
 
 The type argument should be a valid value for the byte that
 follows the status byte in the MetaMessage.  The data argument
 should contain all the subsequent bytes of the MetaMessage.  In other words,
 the byte that specifies the type of MetaMessage is not considered a data byte.
type - meta-message type (must be less than 128)data - the data bytes in the MIDI messagelength - the number of bytes in the data
 byte array
InvalidMidiDataExceptionInvalidMidiDataExceptionpublic int getType()
MetaMessage.
MetaMessage typepublic byte[] getData()
MidiMessage.getLength()public Object clone()
clone in class MidiMessageCloneable| 
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