How to use the webmidi.removeListener function in webmidi

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github ritz078 / raaga / components / MidiSelect / MidiSelect.tsx View on Github external
return () => {
      webMidi.removeListener("connected", handleMidiDeviceChange);
      webMidi.removeListener("disconnected", handleMidiDeviceChange);
    };
  }, []);
github ritz078 / raaga / components / MidiSelect / MidiSelect.tsx View on Github external
return () => {
      webMidi.removeListener("connected", handleMidiDeviceChange);
      webMidi.removeListener("disconnected", handleMidiDeviceChange);
    };
  }, []);

webmidi

WEBMIDI.js makes it easy to talk to MIDI instruments from a browser or from Node.js. It simplifies the control of external or virtual MIDI instruments with functions such as playNote(), sendPitchBend(), sendControlChange(), etc. It also allows reacting to

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