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===== Playing a midi on a webpage! ===== | ===== Playing a midi on a webpage! ===== | ||
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Melon created a little premade scrip that played midi' | Melon created a little premade scrip that played midi' | ||
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==== Now you can play midis on your site using these JavaScript commands! ==== | ==== Now you can play midis on your site using these JavaScript commands! ==== | ||
- | **Load a MIDI file to play**. You can use the MIDIjs.loadFile() function to load a MIDI file from a URL. For example, you can use this code to load a MIDI file named " | ||
- | < | ||
- | MIDIjs.loadFile(" | ||
- | </ | ||
**Play or stop the MIDI file**. You can use the MIDIjs.play() and MIDIjs.stop() functions to play or stop the MIDI file. For example, you can use this code to play the MIDI file: | **Play or stop the MIDI file**. You can use the MIDIjs.play() and MIDIjs.stop() functions to play or stop the MIDI file. For example, you can use this code to play the MIDI file: | ||
< | < | ||
- | MIDIjs.play(); | + | MIDIjs.play(" |
</ | </ | ||
And this code to stop the MIDI file: | And this code to stop the MIDI file: |