From 0d2a4d810fdc7ecbe67de784d4eb901cd5699c38 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Blechmann Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 20:51:11 +0000 Subject: some more ugens svn path=/trunk/externals/tb/; revision=1902 --- sc4pd/gpl.txt | 346 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ sc4pd/make-files.txt | 2 +- sc4pd/pd/impulse.pd | 31 ++++ sc4pd/pd/integrator.pd | 21 +++ sc4pd/pd/mantissamask.pd | 18 +-- sc4pd/source/Decay.cpp | 218 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ sc4pd/source/Impulse.cpp | 271 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ sc4pd/source/Integrator.cpp | 206 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ sc4pd/source/main.cpp | 12 +- sc4pd/source/support.hpp | 8 + 10 files changed, 1122 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) create mode 100644 sc4pd/gpl.txt create mode 100644 sc4pd/pd/impulse.pd create mode 100644 sc4pd/pd/integrator.pd create mode 100644 sc4pd/source/Decay.cpp create mode 100644 sc4pd/source/Impulse.cpp create mode 100644 sc4pd/source/Integrator.cpp diff --git a/sc4pd/gpl.txt b/sc4pd/gpl.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ea29a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/sc4pd/gpl.txt @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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All rights reserved. + http://www.audiosynth.com + + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + + Based on: + PureData by Miller Puckette and others. + http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html + FLEXT by Thomas Grill + http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext + SuperCollider by James McCartney + http://www.audiosynth.com + + Coded while listening to: AMM: AMMMusic 1966 + +*/ + +#include +#include "SC_PlugIn.h" +#include "support.hpp" + + +#if !defined(FLEXT_VERSION) || (FLEXT_VERSION < 406) +#error You need at least FLEXT version 0.4.6 +#endif + +/* ------------------------ Decay~ -----------------------------*/ + +class Decay_ar + :public flext_dsp +{ + FLEXT_HEADER(Decay_ar,flext_dsp); + +public: + Decay_ar(int argc,t_atom * argv); + +protected: + virtual void m_signal(int n, t_sample *const *in, t_sample *const *out); + virtual void m_dsp(int n, t_sample *const *in, t_sample *const *out); + void m_set(float f); + +private: + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_set); + float m_b1; //leak + float m_y1; //z-1 + float decayTime; +}; + +FLEXT_LIB_DSP_V("Decay~",Decay_ar); + +Decay_ar::Decay_ar(int argc,t_atom * argv) +{ + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_(0,"decayTime",m_set); + + AtomList Args(argc,argv); + + m_b1 = sc_getfloatarg(Args,0); + + AddOutSignal(); + + m_y1 = 0.f; +} + +void Decay_ar::m_signal(int n, t_sample *const *in, + t_sample *const *out) +{ + t_sample *nout = *out; + t_sample *nin = *in; + + float b1 = m_b1; + float y1 = m_y1; + + if (b1 == m_b1) + { + if (b1 == 1.f) + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0 + y1; + } + + } + else if (b1 == 0.f) + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0; + } + } + else + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0 + b1 * y1; + } + } + } + else + { + float b1_slope = CALCSLOPE(m_b1, b1); + if (b1 >= 0.f && m_b1 >= 0) + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0 + b1 * (y1 - y0); + b1 += b1_slope; + } + } + else if (b1 <= 0.f && m_b1 <= 0) + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0 + b1 * (y1 + y0); + b1 += b1_slope; + } + } + else + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = (1.f - fabs(b1)) * y0 + b1 * y1; + b1 += b1_slope; + } + } + } + m_y1 = zapgremlins(y1); +} + +void Decay_ar::m_set(float f) +{ + decayTime = f; + m_b1= 0.f ? 0.f : exp(log001 / (decayTime * Samplerate())); +} + +void Decay_ar::m_dsp(int n, t_sample *const *in, t_sample *const *out) +{ + m_b1= 0.f ? 0.f : exp(log001 / (decayTime * Samplerate())); +} + +/* todo: does it make sense to implement a message-based Decay? + Probably not... */ + + +/* ------------------------ Decay ------------------------------*/ + +// class Decay_kr +// :public flext_base +// { +// FLEXT_HEADER(Decay_kr,flext_base); + +// public: +// Decay_kr(int argc,t_atom * argv); + +// protected: +// void m_set(float f); +// void m_perform(float f); + +// private: +// float m_b1; //leak +// float m_y1; //z-1 + +// FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_set); +// FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_perform); +// }; + +// FLEXT_LIB_V("Decay",Decay_kr); + +// Decay_kr::Decay_kr(int argc,t_atom * argv) +// { +// AtomList Args(argc,argv); + +// m_b1 = sc_getfloatarg(Args,0); +// m_y1 = 0.f; + + +// AddInFloat(); +// AddOutFloat(); + +// FLEXT_ADDMETHOD(0,m_perform); +// FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_(0,"leak",m_set); +// } + +// void Decay_kr::m_perform(float f) +// { +// m_y1 = f + m_y1 * m_b1; +// ToOutFloat(0,m_y1); +// } + +// void Decay_kr::m_set(float f) +// { +// m_b1=f; +// } diff --git a/sc4pd/source/Impulse.cpp b/sc4pd/source/Impulse.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..277ad34 --- /dev/null +++ b/sc4pd/source/Impulse.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,271 @@ +/* sc4pd + Impulse, Impulse~ + + Copyright (c) 2004 Tim Blechmann. + + This code is derived from: + SuperCollider real time audio synthesis system + Copyright (c) 2002 James McCartney. All rights reserved. + http://www.audiosynth.com + + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + + Based on: + PureData by Miller Puckette and others. + http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html + FLEXT by Thomas Grill + http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext + SuperCollider by James McCartney + http://www.audiosynth.com + + Coded while listening to: AMM: AMMMusic 1966 + +*/ + +#include +#include "SC_PlugIn.h" +#include "support.hpp" + + +#if !defined(FLEXT_VERSION) || (FLEXT_VERSION < 406) +#error You need at least FLEXT version 0.4.6 +#endif + +/* todo: implement phase offset as in sc3 +/* ------------------------ Impulse~ -------------------------------*/ + +class Impulse_ar: + public flext_dsp +{ + FLEXT_HEADER(Impulse_ar,flext_dsp); + +public: + Impulse_ar(int argc, t_atom *argv); + +protected: + virtual void m_signal(int n, t_sample *const *in, t_sample *const *out) + { + m_signal_fun(n,in,out); + } + virtual void m_dsp(int n, t_sample *const *in, t_sample *const *out); + + void m_set(float f) + { + m_freq=f; + } + + void m_ar() + { + SETSIGFUN(m_signal_fun,SIGFUN(m_signal_ar)); + } + + void m_kr() + { + SETSIGFUN(m_signal_fun,SIGFUN(m_signal_kr)); + } + +private: + double mPhase, mPhaseOffset; + float mFreqMul; + float m_freq; //for kr arguments + + DEFSIGCALL (m_signal_fun); + DEFSIGFUN (m_signal_ar); + DEFSIGFUN (m_signal_kr); + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_set); + FLEXT_CALLBACK(m_ar); + FLEXT_CALLBACK(m_kr); +}; + +FLEXT_LIB_DSP_V("Impulse~",Impulse_ar); + +Impulse_ar::Impulse_ar(int argc, t_atom *argv) +{ + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_(0,"freq",m_set); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_(0,"ar",m_ar); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_(0,"kr",m_kr); + + //parse arguments + AtomList Args(argc,argv); + + m_freq = sc_getfloatarg(Args,0); + + if(sc_ar(Args)) + SETSIGFUN(m_signal_fun,SIGFUN(m_signal_ar)); + else // if not given, use control rate + SETSIGFUN(m_signal_fun,SIGFUN(m_signal_kr)); + + AddOutSignal(); +} + +void Impulse_ar::m_dsp(int n, t_sample *const *in, t_sample *const *out) +{ + mFreqMul = 1 / Samplerate(); + +} + +void Impulse_ar::m_signal_ar(int n, t_sample *const *in, + t_sample *const *out) +{ + t_sample *freq = *in; + t_sample *xout = *out; + + float freqmul = mFreqMul; + double phase = mPhase; + + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float z; + if (phase >= 1.f) + { + phase -= 1.f; + z = 1.f; + } + else + { + z = 0.f; + } + phase += (*(freq)++) * freqmul; + (*(xout)++) = z; + } + + mPhase=phase; +} + + +void Impulse_ar::m_signal_kr(int n, t_sample *const *in, + t_sample *const *out) +{ + t_sample *xout = *out; + + float freq = m_freq * mFreqMul; + float freqmul = mFreqMul; + double phase = mPhase; + + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float z; + if (phase >= 1.f) + { + phase -= 1.f; + z = 1.f; + } + else + { + z = 0.f; + } + phase += freq; + (*(xout)++) = z; + } + + mPhase=phase; +} + +/* ------------------------ Impulse ---------------------------------*/ + +/* todo: remove obsolete messages */ + +class Impulse_kr: + public flext_base +{ + FLEXT_HEADER(Impulse_kr,flext_base); + +public: + Impulse_kr(int argc, t_atom *argv); + +protected: + void m_perform(void*); + + void m_set(float f) + { + m_freq_set = f; + m_freq = f * mFreqMul; + } + + void m_set_kr(float f) + { + if (f != 0) + { + dt = f * 0.001; + mFreqMul = dt; + m_freq = m_freq_set * mFreqMul; + m_timer.Reset(); + m_timer.Periodic(dt); + } + } + +private: + + double mPhase, mPhaseOffset; + float mFreqMul; + float m_freq; //for kr arguments + + float dt; + float m_freq_set; + + Timer m_timer; + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_set_kr); + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_set); + FLEXT_CALLBACK_T(m_perform); +}; + + +FLEXT_LIB_V("Impulse",Impulse_kr); + +Impulse_kr::Impulse_kr(int argc, t_atom *argv) +{ + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD(0,m_set); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_(0,"kr",m_set_kr); + + FLEXT_ADDTIMER(m_timer,m_perform); + + AddOutFloat(); + + //parse arguments + AtomList Args(argc,argv); + + m_freq_set = sc_getfloatarg(Args,0); + + dt = sc_getfloatarg(Args,1) * 0.001; + + if (dt == 0) + dt = 0.02; // 20 ms as default control rate as in line + mFreqMul = dt; + + m_freq = m_freq_set * mFreqMul; + + m_timer.Periodic(dt); + +} + +void Impulse_kr::m_perform(void*) +{ + float z; + if (mPhase >= 1.f) + { + mPhase -= 1.f; + z = 1.f; + } + else + { + z = 0.f; + } + + mPhase += m_freq; + ToOutFloat(0,z); +} diff --git a/sc4pd/source/Integrator.cpp b/sc4pd/source/Integrator.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75bb350 --- /dev/null +++ b/sc4pd/source/Integrator.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +/* sc4pd + Integrator~, Integrator + + Copyright (c) 2004 Tim Blechmann. + + This code is derived from: + SuperCollider real time audio synthesis system + Copyright (c) 2002 James McCartney. All rights reserved. + http://www.audiosynth.com + + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + + Based on: + PureData by Miller Puckette and others. + http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html + FLEXT by Thomas Grill + http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext + SuperCollider by James McCartney + http://www.audiosynth.com + + Coded while listening to: AMM: AMMMusic 1966 + +*/ + +#include +#include "SC_PlugIn.h" +#include "support.hpp" + + +#if !defined(FLEXT_VERSION) || (FLEXT_VERSION < 406) +#error You need at least FLEXT version 0.4.6 +#endif + +/* ------------------------ Integrator~ -----------------------------*/ + +class Integrator_ar + :public flext_dsp +{ + FLEXT_HEADER(Integrator_ar,flext_dsp); + +public: + Integrator_ar(int argc,t_atom * argv); + +protected: + virtual void m_signal(int n, t_sample *const *in, t_sample *const *out); + void m_set(float f); + +private: + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_set); + float m_b1; //leak + float m_y1; //z-1 +}; + +FLEXT_LIB_DSP_V("Integrator~",Integrator_ar); + +Integrator_ar::Integrator_ar(int argc,t_atom * argv) +{ + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_(0,"leak",m_set); + + AtomList Args(argc,argv); + + m_b1 = sc_getfloatarg(Args,0); + + AddOutSignal(); + + m_y1 = 0.f; +} + +void Integrator_ar::m_signal(int n, t_sample *const *in, + t_sample *const *out) +{ + t_sample *nout = *out; + t_sample *nin = *in; + + float b1 = m_b1; + float y1 = m_y1; + + if (b1 == m_b1) + { + if (b1 == 1.f) + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0 + y1; + } + + } + else if (b1 == 0.f) + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0; + } + } + else + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0 + b1 * y1; + } + } + } + else + { + float b1_slope = CALCSLOPE(m_b1, b1); + if (b1 >= 0.f && m_b1 >= 0) + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0 + b1 * (y1 - y0); + b1 += b1_slope; + } + } + else if (b1 <= 0.f && m_b1 <= 0) + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = y0 + b1 * (y1 + y0); + b1 += b1_slope; + } + } + else + { + for (int i = 0; i!= n;++i) + { + float y0 = (*(nin)++); + (*(nout)++) = y1 = (1.f - fabs(b1)) * y0 + b1 * y1; + b1 += b1_slope; + } + } + } + m_y1 = zapgremlins(y1); +} + +void Integrator_ar::m_set(float f) +{ + m_b1=f; +} + +/* ------------------------ Integrator ------------------------------*/ + +class Integrator_kr + :public flext_base +{ + FLEXT_HEADER(Integrator_kr,flext_base); + +public: + Integrator_kr(int argc,t_atom * argv); + +protected: + void m_set(float f); + void m_perform(float f); + +private: + float m_b1; //leak + float m_y1; //z-1 + + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_set); + FLEXT_CALLBACK_F(m_perform); +}; + +FLEXT_LIB_V("Integrator",Integrator_kr); + +Integrator_kr::Integrator_kr(int argc,t_atom * argv) +{ + AtomList Args(argc,argv); + + m_b1 = sc_getfloatarg(Args,0); + m_y1 = 0.f; + + + AddInFloat(); + AddOutFloat(); + + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD(0,m_perform); + FLEXT_ADDMETHOD_(0,"leak",m_set); +} + +void Integrator_kr::m_perform(float f) +{ + m_y1 = f + m_y1 * m_b1; + ToOutFloat(0,m_y1); +} + +void Integrator_kr::m_set(float f) +{ + m_b1=f; +} diff --git a/sc4pd/source/main.cpp b/sc4pd/source/main.cpp index 7b16ccb..bc8af2a 100644 --- a/sc4pd/source/main.cpp +++ b/sc4pd/source/main.cpp @@ -62,7 +62,9 @@ void sc4pd_library_setup() "ring1(~),\n" " ring2(~), ring3(~), ring4(~), difsqr(~), sumsqr(~), " "sqrdif(~),\n" - " sqrsum(~), absdif(~), LFSaw(~), LFPulse(~)"); + " sqrsum(~), absdif(~), LFSaw(~), LFPulse(~), Impulse(~),\n" + " Integrator(~), Decay~\n" + ); //initialize objects FLEXT_DSP_SETUP(Dust_ar); @@ -189,6 +191,14 @@ void sc4pd_library_setup() FLEXT_DSP_SETUP(LFPulse_ar); FLEXT_SETUP(LFPulse_kr); + + FLEXT_DSP_SETUP(Impulse_ar); + FLEXT_SETUP(Impulse_kr); + + FLEXT_DSP_SETUP(Integrator_ar); + FLEXT_SETUP(Integrator_kr); + + FLEXT_DSP_SETUP(Decay_ar); } FLEXT_LIB_SETUP(sc4pd,sc4pd_library_setup); diff --git a/sc4pd/source/support.hpp b/sc4pd/source/support.hpp index d05497e..bb5537a 100644 --- a/sc4pd/source/support.hpp +++ b/sc4pd/source/support.hpp @@ -93,3 +93,11 @@ WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. V (thisType::*v_##NAME)(I n,S *const *invecs,S *const *outvecs) #define SIGFUN(FUN) &thisType::FUN + + +/* this macro has to be redefined to work with flext */ + +// calculate a slope for control rate interpolation to audio rate. +//#define CALCSLOPE(next,prev) ((next - prev) * unit->mRate->mSlopeFactor) +#undef CALCSLOPE +#define CALCSLOPE(next,prev) ((next - prev) * 1/Blocksize()) -- cgit v1.2.1