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  • S Sascha Lefevre

    Alienoiz wrote:

    i am not a coder..i just make these small gadgets to keep my head busy...

    Why don't you start to learn it properly? Open the form designer. Right-click the CombBox for the note-duration and select Properties. In the properties pane click on the events-icon (small and easy to miss). Search for the SelectedIndexChanged-event in the list and make a double-click into the empty column to the right of it. Visual Studio switches to the source code and you will see a stub for the event-handler-function where you will only have to insert that one line from my previous message. Remove that line I underlined in the other function in my previous message. That should be it.

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    ah..OK ..i was complicating cause i wasnt seeing the code..it works but my app seems to Break when i press several keys of the controller! Thanks anyway!

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      Alienoiz wrote:

      i am not a coder..i just make these small gadgets to keep my head busy...

      Why don't you start to learn it properly? Open the form designer. Right-click the CombBox for the note-duration and select Properties. In the properties pane click on the events-icon (small and easy to miss). Search for the SelectedIndexChanged-event in the list and make a double-click into the empty column to the right of it. Visual Studio switches to the source code and you will see a stub for the event-handler-function where you will only have to insert that one line from my previous message. Remove that line I underlined in the other function in my previous message. That should be it.

      If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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      may i ask for your attention once again? my code has changed....i am now able to do everything i want from it...but i am just having a small problem... When i press the midi key of my controller it plays the note and when i unpress it it also plays the same note! I have tried the .StopMIDINote() function but i do not know where to insert it?!!! If i was using a button i would know..mousedown play..mouseup stop..but i am using my MIDI hardware keyboard! Below i show the code....if you have some advice i would appreciate it?!!?!? Thanks You!

      Public Class Form1
      Dim m As New clsMIDI
      Dim hMidiIn As Integer

      Private Sub Form1\_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
          FillInstrumentCombo()
      
          If midiInGetNumDevs() = 0 Then
              MsgBox("No MIDI devices connected")
          End If
      
          Dim InCaps As New MIDIINCAPS
          Dim DevCnt As Integer
      
          For DevCnt = 0 To (midiInGetNumDevs - 1)
              midiInGetDevCaps(DevCnt, InCaps, Len(InCaps))
              ComboBox1.Items.Add(InCaps.szPname)
          Next DevCnt
      
      
      End Sub
      
      Private Sub Form1\_Closed(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Me.Closed
          midiInStop(hMidiIn)
          midiInReset(hMidiIn)
          midiInClose(hMidiIn)
      End Sub
      Public Declare Function midiInOpen Lib "winmm.dll" (ByRef hMidiIn As Integer, ByVal uDeviceID As Integer, ByVal dwCallback As MidiInCallback, ByVal dwInstance As Integer, ByVal dwFlags As Integer) As Integer
      Public Delegate Function MidiInCallback(ByVal hMidiIn As Integer, ByVal wMsg As UInteger, ByVal dwInstance As Integer, ByVal dwParam1 As Integer, ByVal dwParam2 As Integer) As Integer
      Public ptrCallback As New MidiInCallback(AddressOf MidiInProc)
      Public Const CALLBACK\_FUNCTION As Integer = &H30000
      Public Const MIDI\_IO\_STATUS = &H20
      
      Public Delegate Sub DisplayDataDelegate(dwParam1)
      
      Private Sub ComboBox1\_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
          Dim DeviceID As Integer = ComboBox1.SelectedIndex
          midiInOpen(hMidiIn, DeviceID, ptrCallback, 0, CALLBACK\_FUNCTION Or MIDI\_IO\_STATUS)
          midiInStart(hMidiIn)
          Dim duration = CInt(cboduration.Text)
          m.NoteDuration = duration
      End Sub
      
      Dim DataByte1 As Byte
      
      Function MidiInProc(ByVal hMidiIn As Integer, ByVal wMsg As UInteger, ByVal dwInstance As Integer, ByVal dwParam1 As Integer, ByVal dwParam2 As Integer) As Integer
      
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      • S Sascha Lefevre

        Alienoiz wrote:

        i am not a coder..i just make these small gadgets to keep my head busy...

        Why don't you start to learn it properly? Open the form designer. Right-click the CombBox for the note-duration and select Properties. In the properties pane click on the events-icon (small and easy to miss). Search for the SelectedIndexChanged-event in the list and make a double-click into the empty column to the right of it. Visual Studio switches to the source code and you will see a stub for the event-handler-function where you will only have to insert that one line from my previous message. Remove that line I underlined in the other function in my previous message. That should be it.

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        may you help me or not?..i just wanna know so i can quit the gadget or not!! Thank you!

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          may you help me or not?..i just wanna know so i can quit the gadget or not!! Thank you!

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          On the page you linked in another post (Visual Basic MIDI Piano[^]) there are these two subs which I assume are still somewhere in your code:

          Private Sub Down(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Button1.MouseDown, Button2.MouseDown, Button3.MouseDown, Button4.MouseDown, Button5.MouseDown, Button6.MouseDown, Button7.MouseDown, Button8.MouseDown, Button9.MouseDown, Button10.MouseDown, Button11.MouseDown, Button12.MouseDown, Button13.MouseDown, Button14.MouseDown, Button15.MouseDown, Button16.MouseDown, Button17.MouseDown, Button18.MouseDown, Button19.MouseDown, Button20.MouseDown, Button21.MouseDown, Button22.MouseDown, Button23.MouseDown, Button24.MouseDown
              Jazz.MidiOut(&H90 + chan, Note(sender), 100)
          End Sub
          
          Private Sub Up(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Button1.MouseUp, Button2.MouseUp, Button3.MouseUp, Button4.MouseUp, Button5.MouseUp, Button6.MouseUp, Button7.MouseUp, Button8.MouseUp, Button9.MouseUp, Button10.MouseUp, Button11.MouseUp, Button12.MouseUp, Button13.MouseUp, Button14.MouseUp, Button15.MouseUp, Button16.MouseUp, Button17.MouseUp, Button18.MouseUp, Button19.MouseUp, Button20.MouseUp, Button21.MouseUp, Button22.MouseUp, Button23.MouseUp, Button24.MouseUp
              Jazz.MidiOut(&H80 + chan, Note(sender), 0)
          End Sub
          

          Looks like it's supposed to start playing a note on KeyDown and stop playing it on KeyUp, without a predetermined duration, which you seem to have added. So I'm guessing all you need to do is to either remove the "Up"-sub and the event-wiring for it or comment out the single line it it. If it doesn't work then I have no idea.

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            On the page you linked in another post (Visual Basic MIDI Piano[^]) there are these two subs which I assume are still somewhere in your code:

            Private Sub Down(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Button1.MouseDown, Button2.MouseDown, Button3.MouseDown, Button4.MouseDown, Button5.MouseDown, Button6.MouseDown, Button7.MouseDown, Button8.MouseDown, Button9.MouseDown, Button10.MouseDown, Button11.MouseDown, Button12.MouseDown, Button13.MouseDown, Button14.MouseDown, Button15.MouseDown, Button16.MouseDown, Button17.MouseDown, Button18.MouseDown, Button19.MouseDown, Button20.MouseDown, Button21.MouseDown, Button22.MouseDown, Button23.MouseDown, Button24.MouseDown
                Jazz.MidiOut(&H90 + chan, Note(sender), 100)
            End Sub
            
            Private Sub Up(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Button1.MouseUp, Button2.MouseUp, Button3.MouseUp, Button4.MouseUp, Button5.MouseUp, Button6.MouseUp, Button7.MouseUp, Button8.MouseUp, Button9.MouseUp, Button10.MouseUp, Button11.MouseUp, Button12.MouseUp, Button13.MouseUp, Button14.MouseUp, Button15.MouseUp, Button16.MouseUp, Button17.MouseUp, Button18.MouseUp, Button19.MouseUp, Button20.MouseUp, Button21.MouseUp, Button22.MouseUp, Button23.MouseUp, Button24.MouseUp
                Jazz.MidiOut(&H80 + chan, Note(sender), 0)
            End Sub
            

            Looks like it's supposed to start playing a note on KeyDown and stop playing it on KeyUp, without a predetermined duration, which you seem to have added. So I'm guessing all you need to do is to either remove the "Up"-sub and the event-wiring for it or comment out the single line it it. If it doesn't work then I have no idea.

            If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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            hi..i am not using the jazzmidi control anymore! Now i am using a module called clsMIDI! You can check it in the concorrence : ) (sorry) https://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=8305&lngWId=10 Thanks!

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            • S Sascha Lefevre

              On the page you linked in another post (Visual Basic MIDI Piano[^]) there are these two subs which I assume are still somewhere in your code:

              Private Sub Down(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Button1.MouseDown, Button2.MouseDown, Button3.MouseDown, Button4.MouseDown, Button5.MouseDown, Button6.MouseDown, Button7.MouseDown, Button8.MouseDown, Button9.MouseDown, Button10.MouseDown, Button11.MouseDown, Button12.MouseDown, Button13.MouseDown, Button14.MouseDown, Button15.MouseDown, Button16.MouseDown, Button17.MouseDown, Button18.MouseDown, Button19.MouseDown, Button20.MouseDown, Button21.MouseDown, Button22.MouseDown, Button23.MouseDown, Button24.MouseDown
                  Jazz.MidiOut(&H90 + chan, Note(sender), 100)
              End Sub
              
              Private Sub Up(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Button1.MouseUp, Button2.MouseUp, Button3.MouseUp, Button4.MouseUp, Button5.MouseUp, Button6.MouseUp, Button7.MouseUp, Button8.MouseUp, Button9.MouseUp, Button10.MouseUp, Button11.MouseUp, Button12.MouseUp, Button13.MouseUp, Button14.MouseUp, Button15.MouseUp, Button16.MouseUp, Button17.MouseUp, Button18.MouseUp, Button19.MouseUp, Button20.MouseUp, Button21.MouseUp, Button22.MouseUp, Button23.MouseUp, Button24.MouseUp
                  Jazz.MidiOut(&H80 + chan, Note(sender), 0)
              End Sub
              

              Looks like it's supposed to start playing a note on KeyDown and stop playing it on KeyUp, without a predetermined duration, which you seem to have added. So I'm guessing all you need to do is to either remove the "Up"-sub and the event-wiring for it or comment out the single line it it. If it doesn't work then I have no idea.

              If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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              I think the solution is somewhere in these lines of code:

              Dim DataByte1 = (dwParam1 And &HFF00) >> 8
              m.PlayMIDINote(DataByte1, 127)

              If i leave like that, when i press the key of my MIDI Controller the note plays and when i unpress it it plays again! But if i set it like this:

              Dim DataByte1 = (dwParam1) >> 8
              m.PlayMIDINote(DataByte1, 127)

              It only plays when i unpress the key.... Well.... it is the opposite of what i need...i need it to play when i press and silent when i unpress!!

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              • S Sascha Lefevre

                On the page you linked in another post (Visual Basic MIDI Piano[^]) there are these two subs which I assume are still somewhere in your code:

                Private Sub Down(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Button1.MouseDown, Button2.MouseDown, Button3.MouseDown, Button4.MouseDown, Button5.MouseDown, Button6.MouseDown, Button7.MouseDown, Button8.MouseDown, Button9.MouseDown, Button10.MouseDown, Button11.MouseDown, Button12.MouseDown, Button13.MouseDown, Button14.MouseDown, Button15.MouseDown, Button16.MouseDown, Button17.MouseDown, Button18.MouseDown, Button19.MouseDown, Button20.MouseDown, Button21.MouseDown, Button22.MouseDown, Button23.MouseDown, Button24.MouseDown
                    Jazz.MidiOut(&H90 + chan, Note(sender), 100)
                End Sub
                
                Private Sub Up(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Button1.MouseUp, Button2.MouseUp, Button3.MouseUp, Button4.MouseUp, Button5.MouseUp, Button6.MouseUp, Button7.MouseUp, Button8.MouseUp, Button9.MouseUp, Button10.MouseUp, Button11.MouseUp, Button12.MouseUp, Button13.MouseUp, Button14.MouseUp, Button15.MouseUp, Button16.MouseUp, Button17.MouseUp, Button18.MouseUp, Button19.MouseUp, Button20.MouseUp, Button21.MouseUp, Button22.MouseUp, Button23.MouseUp, Button24.MouseUp
                    Jazz.MidiOut(&H80 + chan, Note(sender), 0)
                End Sub
                

                Looks like it's supposed to start playing a note on KeyDown and stop playing it on KeyUp, without a predetermined duration, which you seem to have added. So I'm guessing all you need to do is to either remove the "Up"-sub and the event-wiring for it or comment out the single line it it. If it doesn't work then I have no idea.

                If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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                Well...do you have any tip? Thanks you!

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                  Well...do you have any tip? Thanks you!

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                  In the code you linked a note gets played by a mouse left click. You say you play notes by pressing keys but I don't see any of that in your code. Can you show the code that handles key presses?

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                  • S Sascha Lefevre

                    In the code you linked a note gets played by a mouse left click. You say you play notes by pressing keys but I don't see any of that in your code. Can you show the code that handles key presses?

                    If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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                    The keys i say are the keys from my piano MIDI keyboard (hardware piano keyboard)!... Not from PC´s keyboard!!! This is all the code i have now....plus the clsMIDI module:

                    Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                    Public Class Form1
                    Dim m As New clsMIDI
                    Dim hMidiIn As Integer

                    Private Sub Form1\_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
                        FillInstrumentCombo()
                    
                        If midiInGetNumDevs() = 0 Then
                            MsgBox("No MIDI devices connected!")
                        End If
                    
                        Dim InCaps As New MIDIINCAPS
                        Dim DevCnt As Integer
                    
                        For DevCnt = 0 To (midiInGetNumDevs - 1)
                            midiInGetDevCaps(DevCnt, InCaps, Len(InCaps))
                            ComboBox1.Items.Add(InCaps.szPname)
                        Next DevCnt
                    
                    
                    End Sub
                    
                    Declare Function midiInOpen Lib "winmm.dll" (ByRef lphMidiIn As Integer,
                        ByVal uDeviceID As Integer,  ByVal dwCallback As MidiDelegate,
                        ByVal dwInstance As Integer, ByVal dwFlags As Integer) As Integer
                    Public Delegate Sub MidiDelegate(ByVal MidiInHandle As Int32, ByVal wMsg As Int32, ByVal Instance As Int32, ByVal wParam As Int32, ByVal lParam As Int32)
                    Public ptrCallback As New MidiDelegate(AddressOf MidiInProc)
                    
                    Public Delegate Sub DisplayDataDelegate(wParam)
                    
                    Private Sub ComboBox1\_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
                        midiInStop(hMidiIn)
                        midiInReset(hMidiIn)
                        midiInClose(hMidiIn)
                        Dim DeviceID As Integer = ComboBox1.SelectedIndex
                        midiInOpen(hMidiIn, DeviceID, ptrCallback, 0, CALLBACK\_FUNCTION Or MIDI\_IO\_STATUS)
                        midiInStart(hMidiIn)
                        Dim duration = CInt(cboduration.Text)
                        m.NoteDuration = duration
                    End Sub
                    
                    
                    
                    Function MidiInProc(ByVal MidiInHandle As Int32, ByVal wMsg As Int32, ByVal Instance As Int32, ByVal wParam As Int32, ByVal lParam As Int32) As Integer
                        TextBox1.Invoke(New DisplayDataDelegate(AddressOf DisplayData), New Object() {wParam})
                        Dim DataByte3 = (wParam And &HFF00) >> 8
                        m.PlayMIDINote(DataByte3, 127)
                    End Function
                    
                    Private Sub DisplayData(wParam)
                        Dim StatusByte As Byte
                        Dim DataByte1 As Byte
                        Dim DataByte2 As Byte
                        StatusByte = (wParam And &HFF)
                        DataByte1 = (wParam And &HFF00) >> 8
                        DataByte2 = (wParam And &HFF0000) >> 16
                        TextBox1.AppendText(String.Format("{0:X2} {1:X2} {2:X2}{3}", StatusByte, DataByte1, D
                    
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                    • L Lost User

                      The keys i say are the keys from my piano MIDI keyboard (hardware piano keyboard)!... Not from PC´s keyboard!!! This is all the code i have now....plus the clsMIDI module:

                      Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                      Public Class Form1
                      Dim m As New clsMIDI
                      Dim hMidiIn As Integer

                      Private Sub Form1\_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
                          FillInstrumentCombo()
                      
                          If midiInGetNumDevs() = 0 Then
                              MsgBox("No MIDI devices connected!")
                          End If
                      
                          Dim InCaps As New MIDIINCAPS
                          Dim DevCnt As Integer
                      
                          For DevCnt = 0 To (midiInGetNumDevs - 1)
                              midiInGetDevCaps(DevCnt, InCaps, Len(InCaps))
                              ComboBox1.Items.Add(InCaps.szPname)
                          Next DevCnt
                      
                      
                      End Sub
                      
                      Declare Function midiInOpen Lib "winmm.dll" (ByRef lphMidiIn As Integer,
                          ByVal uDeviceID As Integer,  ByVal dwCallback As MidiDelegate,
                          ByVal dwInstance As Integer, ByVal dwFlags As Integer) As Integer
                      Public Delegate Sub MidiDelegate(ByVal MidiInHandle As Int32, ByVal wMsg As Int32, ByVal Instance As Int32, ByVal wParam As Int32, ByVal lParam As Int32)
                      Public ptrCallback As New MidiDelegate(AddressOf MidiInProc)
                      
                      Public Delegate Sub DisplayDataDelegate(wParam)
                      
                      Private Sub ComboBox1\_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
                          midiInStop(hMidiIn)
                          midiInReset(hMidiIn)
                          midiInClose(hMidiIn)
                          Dim DeviceID As Integer = ComboBox1.SelectedIndex
                          midiInOpen(hMidiIn, DeviceID, ptrCallback, 0, CALLBACK\_FUNCTION Or MIDI\_IO\_STATUS)
                          midiInStart(hMidiIn)
                          Dim duration = CInt(cboduration.Text)
                          m.NoteDuration = duration
                      End Sub
                      
                      
                      
                      Function MidiInProc(ByVal MidiInHandle As Int32, ByVal wMsg As Int32, ByVal Instance As Int32, ByVal wParam As Int32, ByVal lParam As Int32) As Integer
                          TextBox1.Invoke(New DisplayDataDelegate(AddressOf DisplayData), New Object() {wParam})
                          Dim DataByte3 = (wParam And &HFF00) >> 8
                          m.PlayMIDINote(DataByte3, 127)
                      End Function
                      
                      Private Sub DisplayData(wParam)
                          Dim StatusByte As Byte
                          Dim DataByte1 As Byte
                          Dim DataByte2 As Byte
                          StatusByte = (wParam And &HFF)
                          DataByte1 = (wParam And &HFF00) >> 8
                          DataByte2 = (wParam And &HFF0000) >> 16
                          TextBox1.AppendText(String.Format("{0:X2} {1:X2} {2:X2}{3}", StatusByte, DataByte1, D
                      
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                      Alienoiz wrote:

                      The keys i say are the keys from my piano MIDI keyboard (hardware piano keyboard)!... Not from PC´s keyboard!!!

                      Alright :laugh: Please post the contents of your TextBox1 after pressing and releasing a single key.

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                        The keys i say are the keys from my piano MIDI keyboard (hardware piano keyboard)!... Not from PC´s keyboard!!! This is all the code i have now....plus the clsMIDI module:

                        Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

                        Public Class Form1
                        Dim m As New clsMIDI
                        Dim hMidiIn As Integer

                        Private Sub Form1\_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
                            FillInstrumentCombo()
                        
                            If midiInGetNumDevs() = 0 Then
                                MsgBox("No MIDI devices connected!")
                            End If
                        
                            Dim InCaps As New MIDIINCAPS
                            Dim DevCnt As Integer
                        
                            For DevCnt = 0 To (midiInGetNumDevs - 1)
                                midiInGetDevCaps(DevCnt, InCaps, Len(InCaps))
                                ComboBox1.Items.Add(InCaps.szPname)
                            Next DevCnt
                        
                        
                        End Sub
                        
                        Declare Function midiInOpen Lib "winmm.dll" (ByRef lphMidiIn As Integer,
                            ByVal uDeviceID As Integer,  ByVal dwCallback As MidiDelegate,
                            ByVal dwInstance As Integer, ByVal dwFlags As Integer) As Integer
                        Public Delegate Sub MidiDelegate(ByVal MidiInHandle As Int32, ByVal wMsg As Int32, ByVal Instance As Int32, ByVal wParam As Int32, ByVal lParam As Int32)
                        Public ptrCallback As New MidiDelegate(AddressOf MidiInProc)
                        
                        Public Delegate Sub DisplayDataDelegate(wParam)
                        
                        Private Sub ComboBox1\_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
                            midiInStop(hMidiIn)
                            midiInReset(hMidiIn)
                            midiInClose(hMidiIn)
                            Dim DeviceID As Integer = ComboBox1.SelectedIndex
                            midiInOpen(hMidiIn, DeviceID, ptrCallback, 0, CALLBACK\_FUNCTION Or MIDI\_IO\_STATUS)
                            midiInStart(hMidiIn)
                            Dim duration = CInt(cboduration.Text)
                            m.NoteDuration = duration
                        End Sub
                        
                        
                        
                        Function MidiInProc(ByVal MidiInHandle As Int32, ByVal wMsg As Int32, ByVal Instance As Int32, ByVal wParam As Int32, ByVal lParam As Int32) As Integer
                            TextBox1.Invoke(New DisplayDataDelegate(AddressOf DisplayData), New Object() {wParam})
                            Dim DataByte3 = (wParam And &HFF00) >> 8
                            m.PlayMIDINote(DataByte3, 127)
                        End Function
                        
                        Private Sub DisplayData(wParam)
                            Dim StatusByte As Byte
                            Dim DataByte1 As Byte
                            Dim DataByte2 As Byte
                            StatusByte = (wParam And &HFF)
                            DataByte1 = (wParam And &HFF00) >> 8
                            DataByte2 = (wParam And &HFF0000) >> 16
                            TextBox1.AppendText(String.Format("{0:X2} {1:X2} {2:X2}{3}", StatusByte, DataByte1, D
                        
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                        No - not for a single key but for two different keys please, in sequence.

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                          No - not for a single key but for two different keys please, in sequence.

                          If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson

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                          i am not understanding : (((( can you set an example?... i guess the textbox1 is not affecting the MIDI playing!!! What is making the play its the "m.playMIDINote" function!!! The textbox1 is just for showing the data that is being sent from the MIDI Keyboard into the PC!

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                            i am not understanding : (((( can you set an example?... i guess the textbox1 is not affecting the MIDI playing!!! What is making the play its the "m.playMIDINote" function!!! The textbox1 is just for showing the data that is being sent from the MIDI Keyboard into the PC!

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                            Alienoiz wrote:

                            The textbox1 is just for showing the data that is being sent from the MIDI Keyboard into the PC!

                            Yes and I want to see that

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                              Alienoiz wrote:

                              The textbox1 is just for showing the data that is being sent from the MIDI Keyboard into the PC!

                              Yes and I want to see that

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                              ouch..i am sorry..i understood something else.. here...00 00 00 appears when i select the MIDI keyboard from combobox1..next is the data from 3 followed keys: 00 00 00 90 30 36 80 30 00 90 31 38 80 31 00 90 32 22 80 32 00

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                                ouch..i am sorry..i understood something else.. here...00 00 00 appears when i select the MIDI keyboard from combobox1..next is the data from 3 followed keys: 00 00 00 90 30 36 80 30 00 90 31 38 80 31 00 90 32 22 80 32 00

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                                OK - try this:

                                Function MidiInProc(ByVal MidiInHandle As Int32, ByVal wMsg As Int32, ByVal Instance As Int32, ByVal wParam As Int32, ByVal lParam As Int32) As Integer
                                    Dim Status As Byte
                                    Dim Note As Byte
                                    Dim Velocity As Byte
                                    TextBox1.Invoke(New DisplayDataDelegate(AddressOf DisplayData), New Object() {wParam})
                                    Status = (wParam And &HFF)
                                    If Status = 90 Then
                                        Note = (wParam And &HFF00) >> 8
                                        Velocity = (wParam And &HFF0000) >> 16
                                        m.PlayMIDINote(Note, Velocity)
                                    End If
                                End Function
                                

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                                  OK - try this:

                                  Function MidiInProc(ByVal MidiInHandle As Int32, ByVal wMsg As Int32, ByVal Instance As Int32, ByVal wParam As Int32, ByVal lParam As Int32) As Integer
                                      Dim Status As Byte
                                      Dim Note As Byte
                                      Dim Velocity As Byte
                                      TextBox1.Invoke(New DisplayDataDelegate(AddressOf DisplayData), New Object() {wParam})
                                      Status = (wParam And &HFF)
                                      If Status = 90 Then
                                          Note = (wParam And &HFF00) >> 8
                                          Velocity = (wParam And &HFF0000) >> 16
                                          m.PlayMIDINote(Note, Velocity)
                                      End If
                                  End Function
                                  

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                                  i understand the code..yes..but it is not working! : (

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                                    i understand the code..yes..but it is not working! : (

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                                    You need to go into more detail with problem descriptions. "Not working" is not helping me understand. Does it not do anything any more or still the same problem as before or what?

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                                      You need to go into more detail with problem descriptions. "Not working" is not helping me understand. Does it not do anything any more or still the same problem as before or what?

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                                      sorry..everything works except the sound ... no sound!!

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                                        You need to go into more detail with problem descriptions. "Not working" is not helping me understand. Does it not do anything any more or still the same problem as before or what?

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                                        if i set it like this:

                                        If Status <> 90 Then

                                        it seems to work...the 90/80 might not be the "correct" value!

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                                          if i set it like this:

                                          If Status <> 90 Then

                                          it seems to work...the 90/80 might not be the "correct" value!

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                                          I missed that you formatted the output as hexadecimal. Change that line to:

                                          If Status = 144 Then

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