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The instrument of this input event. This value ranges from 0 to 127. Refer to the instrument list on the General MIDI wikipedia article to see a list of instruments, except that this value is 0-index, so subtract one from every number on that chart. A standard piano will have an instrument number of 0.
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</member>
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<member name="message" type="int" setter="set_message" getter="get_message" enum="MIDIMessage" default="0">
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- Returns a value indicating the type of message for this MIDI signal. This is a member of the MIDIMessage enum.
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+ Returns a value indicating the type of message for this MIDI signal. This is a member of the [enum @GlobalScope.MIDIMessage] enum.
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For MIDI messages between 0x80 and 0xEF, only the left half of the bits are returned as this value, as the other part is the channel (ex: 0x94 becomes 0x9). For MIDI messages from 0xF0 to 0xFF, the value is returned as-is.
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Notes will return [code]MIDI_MESSAGE_NOTE_ON[/code] when activated, but they might not always return [code]MIDI_MESSAGE_NOTE_OFF[/code] when deactivated, therefore your code should treat the input as stopped if some period of time has passed.
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For more information, see the MIDI message status byte list chart linked above.
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