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Of course, the commands you use may +be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be +mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. + +You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your +school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if +necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: + + Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program + `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. + + <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989 + Ty Coon, President of Vice + +This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into +proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may +consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the +library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c35e06e --- /dev/null +++ b/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ + +unauthorized is a library of GUI objects and a handful of objects for +working with streaming and mp3s. Its home page is here: + +http://puredata.info/community/projects/software/unauthorized + +unauthorized has split into two versions because of a change of +licensing. This version, maintained in the pure-data SVN, remains GPLv2 +while the original author Yves Degoyon has split off a version with a +non-free license. + +To get the new non-free version, download it from its new CVS repository: + + export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous at giss.tv:/home/cvs + cvs co pidip + cvs co unauthorized + +original sources available from http://ydegoyon.free.fr + +Installing +---------- + +there is no configure scripts, you need to install : + + * pd headers in /usr/include ( m_pd.h and g_canvas.h ) + * libmp3lame-dev for the mp3 externals + * libspeex-dev for the speex external + * sources of stk in /usr/src/stk for stk externals ( optional ) + +have fun! +sevy ( ydegoyon@gmail.com ) +Copyright 2002 Yves Degoyon + +Included Objects +------------- + +audience~ : 2-dimensional audience simulation ( also called 2 dollars spatialization !!! ) + +beatify~ : modulate amplitude of a sound + the idea was borrowed from musicscript, + an excellent sound generation tool. + ( http://musicscript.sourceforge.net, author : David Piott ) + +blinkenlight : a blinken lights films player ( but also a pixel grid ) + This object displays blinken lights movies, and lets you handle a + grid of pixels. It is also a "Telecran" !! There is a movies + archive @ http://www.blinkenlights.de/gallery/index.en.html + +compressor~ : a compressor of audio signals + +cooled : a micro sound editor + This object displays a sound, lets you play a part of it and do + some cut and paste operations. + +disto~ : a kind of effect used in pop music, use it elsewhere + the algorithm was taken from Digital Effects (DISTORT3), a guitar + effects software for DOS which rocks, written by Alexey Smoli + http://st.karelia.ru/~smlalx/ + +exciter : a bang-events sequencer + the need for it sprung out of a talking with Nicolas Lhommet. + +filterbank~ : filterbank outputs frequency response for a range of filters + +formant~ is a formant synthesis generator external for pd + +grid : 2-dimensional control object, ala "kaospad" + +mp3amp~ is a MPEG I Layer III (mp3) icecast/shoutcast client for Pure Data + mp3amp~ has been compiled for Linux using LAME 3.92. + The newest version of LAME can be found at sourceforge.net + + PLEASE NOTE: This software may contain patented alogrithm (at + least patented in some countries). It may be not allowed to + sell/use products based on this source code in these + countries. Check this out first! + + COPYRIGHT of MP3 music: Please note, that the duplicating of + copyrighted music without explicit permission violates the rights + of the owner. + + Using mp3amp~ external for Pure Data + + Open the help-mp3amp~.pd to understand how it works. Open the + help-graphic-mp3amp~.pd if you want to see the status of the + incoming stream. + + BUGS : + a/ certainly, not all bitrates will work, + that's too tedious to test, 128, 256, 320 are ok. + + b/ cannot instantiate more than 10 decoders, if needed change + MAX_DECODERS in the code + +mp3cast~ is a MPEG I Layer III (mp3) streaming external for pd (by Miller +Puckette) that connects to a SHOUTcast or IceCast server. + + Using mp3cast~ external for Pure Data + + Open the help-mp3cast~.pd to understand how it works. + In this patch, you must send the messages to mp3cast~ + in the following order : + + 1/ password ***** + 2/ icecast | mp3cast + 3/ connect host port + 4/ pd dsp 1 + + Parameters sent to mp3cast~ object : + + Sampling Rate (Hz): Possible values are 48000, 44100 and 32000. If + Pd runs at a different sampling rate, LAME will resample the + signal. Default value for mp3 sampling rate is Pd's sampling rate. + + Bitrate (kbit/s): Possible values are 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, + 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256 and 320. Default is 224. + + Mode: Possible values are 0 (stereo), 1 (joint stereo, the + default), 2 (dual channel) and 3 (mono). + + Password: The default is 'pd', can be changed with a message + "passwd yourpassword". + + Server: Use message "connect name_of_your_server.com port" to + connect (same as with Pd's netsend). 'port' is the number + specified in the server's config file. Attention (for SHOUTcast + users): The actual port number used is one higher! Standard would + be 8000 resulting in a socket at port 8001!!! Bare this in mind + when configuring proxys or using mp3cast~ in connection with + netsend / netreceive. For IceCast, the port number used is the + same as specified. + + Outlet: The outlet outputs an int, 1 if connected to SHOUTcast + server, 0 if not. This could be used to build an automatic + reconnect mechanism. + + Other things: mp3cast~ prints the current status (connection, + login, LAME status) to the pd window. To see the current settings, + send it a message "print" and mp3 settings will be displayed. + Note that changing any mp3 settings will require to disconnect and + reconnect again! This has to be done manually. + + Known problems: If you turn off audio processing when you are + connected with the server, no data will be sent to it. This will + make the server disconnect after a certain time ('no data' error + in server log). mp3cast~ does not recongnise this and attempts to + keep on streaming. To avoid this set 'AutoDumpSourceTime' in the + servers config file to a fairly high value preventing the server + from closing the socket to fast. + + ALLOWED QUALITY FACTOR : + + -q <arg> <arg> = 0...9. Default -q 5 + -q 0: Highest quality, very slow + -q 9: Poor quality, but fast + -h Same as -q 2. Recommended. + -f Same as -q 7. Fast, ok quality + + ALLOWED SAMPLERATE/BITRATES + + MPEG-1 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 32 48 44.1 + bitrates (kbps): 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 192 224 256 320 + + MPEG-2 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 16 24 22.05 + bitrates (kbps): 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 + + MPEG-2.5 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 8 12 11.025 + bitrates (kbps): 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 + +mp3live~ is a peer-to-peer mp3 streamer package consisting of three + objects : mp3streamout~, mp3fileout~ and mp3streamin~. + + using mp3live~ external for Pure Data + + Open the mp3live~-help.pd to understand how it works. + + A note about MPEG encoding : + + ALLOWED QUALITY FACTOR : + + -q <arg> <arg> = 0...9. Default -q 5 + -q 0: Highest quality, very slow + -q 9: Poor quality, but fast + -h Same as -q 2. Recommended. + -f Same as -q 7. Fast, ok quality + + ALLOWED BITRATES : + + bitrates (kbps): 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 192 224 256 320 + + BUGS : + + 1. You cannot create more than MAX_DECODERS mp3streamin~ + objects. The actual value is 100. + + 2. Current version of lame ( 3.92 ) produces a lot of errors for + quality < 5. Blame it on lame !!!! + + 3. Mono is not supported. Some additional code should be added for + mp3streamin~. Blame it on me !!! + + 4. Resampling is not supported. Blame it on me !!! + +mp3write~ is a MPEG I Layer III (mp3) file writer. + + using mp3write~ external for Pure Data + + Open the help-mp3write~.pd to understand how it works. + In this patch, you must send the messages to mp3write~ + in the following order : + + 1/ append|truncate if you wish to change file creation options ( default is append ) + 2/ open /my/file + 3/ start + 5/ pd dsp 1 + 4/ stop : the tag is written at this stage + + Parameters sent to mp3write~ object : + + Sampling Rate (Hz): Possible values are 48000, 44100 and 32000. If + Pd runs at a different sampling rate, LAME will resample the + signal. Default value for mp3 sampling rate is Pd's sampling rate. + + Bitrate (kbit/s): Possible values are 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, + 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256 and 320. Default is 224. + + Mode: Possible values are 0 (stereo), 1 (joint stereo, the + default), 2 (dual channel) and 3 (mono). + + Outlet: The outlet outputs an int, which the number of bytes + written in this session. this might be different from file size + if you're using append mode. + + Known Problems : All combinations of samplerate, bitrate, quality + factor will not be accepted. + + ALLOWED QUALITY FACTOR : + + -q <arg> <arg> = 0...9. Default -q 5 + -q 0: Highest quality, very slow + -q 9: Poor quality, but fast + -h Same as -q 2. Recommended. + -f Same as -q 7. Fast, ok quality + + ALLOWED SAMPLERATE/BITRATES + + MPEG-1 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 32 48 44.1 + bitrates (kbps): 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 192 224 256 320 + + MPEG-2 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 16 24 22.05 + bitrates (kbps): 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 + + MPEG-2.5 layer III sample frequencies (kHz): 8 12 11.025 + bitrates (kbps): 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 + + Furthermore, it seems that high quality factors will not work with + this release of lame ( 3.92 ). The same errors can be obtained + with the command line : lame -q 1 file.wav outputs errors and + mp3write can't do better. + +pianoroll : a graphical sequencer controller + +playlist : choose a file in 1 click with space, numeric, characters + you can also send a seek message to select a file automatically. + +probalizer : outputs integer values according to a drawn probability curve + +samplebox~ : an opaque box to record and playback a sound ( with speed variations ) + +scratcher~ : records a sound and, then, let's you scratch it with your mouse. + +scrolllist : displays and scrolls a text in a patch window + +sonogram~ : displays, plays back and lets you modify a recorded sonogram. + + The real and imaginery part of an fft~ is stored in a sonogram~ + and, then, you can apply modifications to it or do mouse-based + graphic modifications. The set of modifications provided for now + consists of matrix operations but it will be improved soon. + +speex~ is a voice quality streamer using Speex library consisting of + two objects : speexin~ and speexout~. A big thanx to Jean-Marc + Valin, author of Speex who helped me fixing encoding/decoding + problems. + + PLEASE NOTE: The speex codec is patent free unlike GSM codecs. + that's the main reason why it's been choosen. ( + it allows very + low throughputs like 8kbits/s ). + +spigot~ : a signal router. + +vocoder~ : vocoder filter for PD inspired by xvox ( http://simon.morlat.free.fr ) +i used xvox version 0.2.1, but you don't need to install it, +everything needed is bundled here. + +wahwah~ : a kind of effect used in psychedelic music, use it elsewhere + + the algorithm was taken from Digital Effects, a guitar effects + software for DOS which rocks, written by Alexey Smoli ( + http://st.karelia.ru/~smlalx/ ) + diff --git a/SConscript b/SConscript deleted file mode 100644 index 40a1c74..0000000 --- a/SConscript +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -import glob -import os -import re -Import('env prefix') - -for tk in glob.glob('*/*.tk'): - (dir, file) = os.path.split(tk) - filename = re.sub("\.tk$","",file) - cmd = "./tk2c.bash < " + dir + "/" + file + " > " + dir + "/" + filename + ".tk2c" - os.popen(cmd) - -for extra in glob.glob('*/*.c'): - unauthorized = env.SharedLibrary(target = re.sub("\.c$","",os.path.basename(extra)), source = extra) - env.Alias('install', env.Install(os.path.join(prefix, 'extra'), unauthorized)) - Default(unauthorized) - -env.Alias('install', env.Install(os.path.join(prefix, 'doc/unauthorized'), glob.glob('*/*.pd'))) diff --git a/pd-unauthorized.info b/pd-unauthorized.info deleted file mode 100644 index 101bde4..0000000 --- a/pd-unauthorized.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -Title Unauthorized Externals for Pd -Version MSP standard paths -Description Yves Degoyon's 'Unauthorized' Externals -DefaultLocation /usr/local/lib -DeleteWarning - -### Package Flags - -NeedsAuthorization YES -Required NO -Relocatable YES -RequiresReboot NO -UseUserMask YES -OverwritePermissions NO -InstallFat NO -RootVolumeOnly NO diff --git a/stkdrone~/INSTALL b/stkdrone~/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 6eaaff0..0000000 --- a/stkdrone~/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -install STK in /usr/local/stk
-or change STK paths in the makefile
-to your STK's location.
-
-untar in /my/pd/dir/externs
-
-cd /my/pd/dir/externs/stkdrone~
-
-make
-
-make install
-
-open help-stkdrone~.pd
diff --git a/stkdrone~/Makefile b/stkdrone~/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index e752f01..0000000 --- a/stkdrone~/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -NAME=stkdrone~ -CSYM=stkdrone_tilde -STK_HOME=/usr/local/stk - -current: pd_linux - -pd_linux: $(NAME).pd_linux - -.SUFFIXES: .pd_linux - -LINUXCFLAGS = -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer \ - -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror \ - -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch - -LINUXCCFLAGS = -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer \ - -Wall -W -Wshadow -Werror \ - -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -g - -LINUXINCLUDE = -I../../src -I/usr/local/include - -.cc.pd_linux: drone.o - g++ -O3 -Wall -D__OS_Linux_ -g -I$(STK_HOME)/include -c drone.cc - g++ $(LINUXCCFLAGS) $(LINUXINCLUDE) -I$(STK_HOME)/include -o $*.o -c $*.cc - g++ --export-dynamic -shared -o $*.pd_linux *.o $(STK_HOME)/src/libstk.a -lc -lm -lpthread - strip --strip-unneeded $*.pd_linux - rm -f *.o ../$*.pd_linux - ln -s $*/$*.pd_linux .. - -clean: - rm -f *.o *.pd_* so_locations - -install: - cp help-*.pd *-freqs ../../doc/5.reference diff --git a/stkdrone~/README b/stkdrone~/README deleted file mode 100644 index 493d12f..0000000 --- a/stkdrone~/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -***************************************************************************** -Version 0.2 -embedding Perry Cook's ragamatic in Pure Data -copyright 2001 by Perry Cook -copyleft 2001 by Yves Degoyon -tarballs and updates available @ http://ydegoyon.free.fr - -stkdrone~ : embeds STK drone simulation in Pure Data. - -To install stkdrone~, follow the steps from INSTALL - -This software is published under GPL terms. - -This is software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. -Use it at your OWN RISK. It's possible to damage e.g. hardware or your hearing -due to a bug or for other reasons. -We do not warrant that the program is free of infringement of any third-party -patents. - -***************************************************************************** diff --git a/stkdrone~/drone-freqs b/stkdrone~/drone-freqs deleted file mode 100644 index 12f1a85..0000000 --- a/stkdrone~/drone-freqs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -55.0; -82.5; -55.0; -220.0; -82.5; -82.5; -82.5; -220.0; -220.0; -82.5; -220.0; -220.0; -55.0; -82.5; -55.0; -55.0; -220.0; -220.0; -220.0; -55.0; -82.5; -82.5; -220.0; -55.0; -55.0; -220.0; -82.5; -82.5; -55.0; -82.5; -82.5; -220.0; -220.0; -82.5; -55.0; -55.0; -55.0; -220.0; -220.0; -82.5; -220.0; -82.5; -82.5; -82.5; -82.5; -82.5; diff --git a/stkdrone~/drone.cc b/stkdrone~/drone.cc deleted file mode 100644 index dcc3137..0000000 --- a/stkdrone~/drone.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ - /******************************************/ -/* Karplus-Strong drone string model */ -/* by Perry Cook, 1995-96 */ -/* */ -/* There exist at least two patents, */ -/* assigned to Stanford, bearing the */ -/* names of Karplus and/or Strong. */ -/******************************************/ - -#include "drone.h" - -drone :: drone(StkFloat lowestFreq) -{ - length = (long) (SRATE / lowestFreq + 1); - loopGain = (StkFloat) 0.999; - loopFilt = new OneZero(); - delayLine = new DelayA(0.5*length, length); - envelope = new ADSR(); - noise = new Noise; - envelope->setAllTimes(2.0,0.5,0.0,0.5); - this->clear(); -} - -drone :: ~drone() -{ - delete loopFilt; - delete delayLine; - delete envelope; - delete noise; -} - -void drone :: clear() -{ - loopFilt->clear(); - delayLine->clear(); -} - -void drone :: setFreq(StkFloat frequency) -{ - StkFloat delay; - delay = (SRATE / frequency); - delayLine->setDelay(delay - 0.5); - loopGain = (StkFloat) 0.997 + (frequency * (StkFloat) 0.000002); - if (loopGain>1.0) loopGain = (StkFloat) 0.99999; -} - -void drone :: pluck(StkFloat amplitude) -{ - envelope->keyOn(); -} - -void drone :: noteOn(StkFloat freq, StkFloat amp) -{ - this->setFreq(freq); - this->pluck(amp); -#if defined(_debug_) - printf("drone : NoteOn: Freq=%lf Amp=%lf\n",freq,amp); -#endif -} - -void drone :: noteOff(StkFloat amp) -{ - loopGain = (StkFloat) 1.0 - amp; -#if defined(_debug_) - printf("drone : NoteOff: Amp=%lf\n",amp); -#endif -} - -StkFloat drone :: tick() -{ - /* check this out */ - /* here's the whole inner loop of the instrument!! */ - lastOutput_ = delayLine->tick(loopFilt->tick((delayLine->lastOut() * loopGain)) - + (0.005 * envelope->tick() * noise->tick())); - return lastOutput_; -} - diff --git a/stkdrone~/drone.h b/stkdrone~/drone.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9cfe448..0000000 --- a/stkdrone~/drone.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************/ -/* Karplus-Strong drone string model */ -/* by Perry Cook, 1995-96 */ -/* */ -/* There exist at least two patents, */ -/* assigned to Stanford, bearing the */ -/* names of Karplus and/or Strong. */ -/******************************************/ - -#if !defined(__drone_h) -#define __drone_h - -#include "Instrmnt.h" -#include "DelayA.h" -#include "OneZero.h" -#include "ADSR.h" -#include "Noise.h" - -class drone : public Instrmnt -{ -protected: - DelayA *delayLine; - ADSR *envelope; - Noise *noise; - OneZero *loopFilt; - long length; - MY_FLOAT loopGain; -public: - drone(MY_FLOAT lowestFreq); - ~drone(); - void clear(); - virtual void setFreq(MY_FLOAT frequency); - void pluck(MY_FLOAT amplitude); - virtual void noteOn(MY_FLOAT freq, MY_FLOAT amp); - virtual void noteOff(MY_FLOAT amp); - virtual MY_FLOAT tick(); -}; - -#endif - diff --git a/stkdrone~/stkdrone~-help.pd b/stkdrone~/stkdrone~-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index a65624b..0000000 --- a/stkdrone~/stkdrone~-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 168 23 784 529 10; -#X obj 112 311 dac~; -#X obj 115 248 stkdrone~; -#X obj 114 278 *~; -#X floatatom 147 278 5 0 0; -#X msg 162 172 stop; -#X floatatom 197 201 5 0 0; -#X floatatom 238 248 5 5 35; -#X text 247 335 stkdrone~ : Object to embed stk-based drone synthesis -; -#X text 247 360 Comments and bugs @ ydegoyon@free.fr; -#X msg 113 346 \; pd dsp 1; -#X msg 179 346 \; pd dsp 0; -#X msg 24 34 bang; -#X msg 93 99 play; -#X msg 113 173 play; -#X obj 195 248 / 100; -#X text 276 279 Master level; -#X obj 23 99 metro 2000; -#X floatatom 52 75 5 0 0; -#X obj 134 78 / 1000; -#X obj 134 98 + 0.05; -#X floatatom 182 98 5 0 0; -#X obj 217 278 loadbang; -#X text 301 258 ( min=0.05 \, max=0.35 \, default = 0.25 ); -#X text 303 248 Strength of plucking; -#X text 241 195 Frequency; -#X obj 231 77 qlist; -#X msg 274 76 read drone-freqs; -#X msg 231 55 next; -#X msg 274 55 rewind; -#X text 247 348 Originally written by Perry Cook for STK/ragamatic -; -#X obj 386 76 loadbang; -#X msg 189 278 40; -#X obj 24 75 + 0; -#X text 21 12 Ready for meditation ??; -#X text 240 398 And now another message from Nancy Reagan : "Drugs -destroy your brain"; -#X text 239 205 ( min=50Hz \, default=250 Hz ); -#X obj 134 59 random 100; -#X obj 24 56 random 1000; -#X floatatom 98 27 5 0 0; -#X connect 1 0 2 0; -#X connect 2 0 0 0; -#X connect 2 0 0 1; -#X connect 3 0 2 1; -#X connect 4 0 1 0; -#X connect 5 0 1 1; -#X connect 6 0 14 0; -#X connect 11 0 16 0; -#X connect 11 0 37 0; -#X connect 12 0 1 0; -#X connect 13 0 1 0; -#X connect 14 0 1 2; -#X connect 16 0 12 0; -#X connect 16 0 27 0; -#X connect 16 0 36 0; -#X connect 16 0 37 0; -#X connect 17 0 16 1; -#X connect 18 0 19 0; -#X connect 19 0 20 0; -#X connect 19 0 1 2; -#X connect 21 0 31 0; -#X connect 25 0 5 0; -#X connect 25 1 28 0; -#X connect 26 0 25 0; -#X connect 27 0 25 0; -#X connect 28 0 25 0; -#X connect 30 0 26 0; -#X connect 31 0 3 0; -#X connect 32 0 17 0; -#X connect 36 0 18 0; -#X connect 37 0 32 0; -#X connect 38 0 37 1; diff --git a/stkdrone~/stkdrone~.cc b/stkdrone~/stkdrone~.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 75ddafc..0000000 --- a/stkdrone~/stkdrone~.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* stkdrone~ -- STK-based drone synthesis - * requires STK library - * Copyleft 2001 Yves Degoyon. - * Permission is granted to use this software for any purpose provided you - * keep this copyright notice intact. - * - * THE AUTHOR AND HIS EXPLOITERS MAKE NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, - * IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOFTWARE. - * -*/ - -#include "m_pd.h" -#include "drone.h" - -#define DEFAULT_FREQ 250.0 -#define DEFAULT_PLUCK 0.25 - -typedef struct _stkdrone -{ - t_object x_obj; - drone *x_stkdrone; - t_int x_on; - t_float x_freq; - t_float x_pluck; -} t_stkdrone; - -static t_class *stkdrone_class; - -static void *stkdrone_new(void) -{ - t_stkdrone *x = (t_stkdrone *)pd_new(stkdrone_class); - x->x_freq = DEFAULT_FREQ; - x->x_pluck = DEFAULT_PLUCK; - outlet_new(&x->x_obj, &s_signal); - inlet_new( &x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("freq") ); - inlet_new( &x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("pluck") ); - if( (x->x_stkdrone = new drone( 50.0 )) == NULL ) { - post( "stkdrone~: cannot build drone instrument from STK" ); - return NULL; - } else { - return (x); - } -} - -static void stkdrone_freq(t_stkdrone* x, t_float ffreq) -{ - if ( ffreq < 50.0 ) - { - post("stkdrone~ : wrong frequency" ); - return; - } - x->x_stkdrone->setFreq( (MY_FLOAT) ffreq ); - x->x_freq = ffreq; -} - -static void stkdrone_pluck(t_stkdrone* x, t_float fpluck) -{ - if ( fpluck < 0.05 || fpluck > 0.35 ) - { - post("stkdrone~ : wrong pluck argument" ); - return; - } - x->x_stkdrone->pluck( (MY_FLOAT) fpluck ); - x->x_pluck = fpluck; -} - -static void stkdrone_play(t_stkdrone* x) -{ - x->x_on = 1; // activate sound - x->x_stkdrone->noteOn( x->x_freq, x->x_pluck ); // start sound -} - -static void stkdrone_stop(t_stkdrone* x) -{ - x->x_on = 0; // deactivate sound -} - -static t_int *stkdrone_perform(t_int *w) -{ - t_float *out = (t_float *)(w[1]); - int n = (int)(w[2]); - t_stkdrone* x = (t_stkdrone*)(w[3]); - - while ( n-- ) - { - if ( x->x_on ) - { - double dare; - - dare = (float)x->x_stkdrone->tick(); - // post( "synthesis : %f", dare ); - *out=dare; - } - else - { - *(out) = 0.0; - } - out++; - } - - return (w+4); -} - -static void stkdrone_dsp(t_stkdrone *x, t_signal **sp) -{ - dsp_add(stkdrone_perform, 3, sp[0]->s_vec, sp[0]->s_n, x); -} - -extern "C" void stkdrone_tilde_setup(void) -{ - stkdrone_class = class_new(gensym("stkdrone~"), (t_newmethod)stkdrone_new, 0, - sizeof(t_stkdrone), 0, A_NULL); - class_sethelpsymbol(stkdrone_class, gensym("help-stkdrone~.pd") ); - class_addmethod(stkdrone_class, (t_method)stkdrone_dsp, gensym("dsp"), A_NULL); - class_addmethod(stkdrone_class, (t_method)stkdrone_play, gensym("play") , A_NULL); - class_addmethod(stkdrone_class, (t_method)stkdrone_stop, gensym("stop") , A_NULL); - class_addmethod(stkdrone_class, (t_method)stkdrone_freq, gensym("freq") , A_DEFFLOAT, A_NULL); - class_addmethod(stkdrone_class, (t_method)stkdrone_pluck, gensym("pluck") , A_DEFFLOAT, A_NULL); -} diff --git a/stksitar~/INSTALL b/stksitar~/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 09c76b3..0000000 --- a/stksitar~/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -install STK in /usr/local/stk
-or change STK paths in the makefile
-to your STK's location.
-
-untar in /my/pd/dir/externs
-
-cd /my/pd/dir/externs/stksitar~
-
-make
-
-make install
-
-open help-stksitar~.pd
diff --git a/stksitar~/Makefile b/stksitar~/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index ed218f9..0000000 --- a/stksitar~/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -NAME=stksitar~ -CSYM=stksitar_tilde -STK_HOME=/usr/local/stk - -current: pd_linux - -pd_linux: $(NAME).pd_linux - -.SUFFIXES: .pd_linux - -LINUXCFLAGS = -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer \ - -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror \ - -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch - -LINUXCCFLAGS = -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer \ - -Wall -W -Wshadow -Werror \ - -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -g - -LINUXINCLUDE = -I../../src -I/usr/local/include - -.cc.pd_linux: sitar.o - g++ -O3 -Wall -D__OS_Linux_ -g -I$(STK_HOME)/include -c sitar.cc - g++ $(LINUXCCFLAGS) $(LINUXINCLUDE) -I$(STK_HOME)/include -o $*.o -c $*.cc - g++ --export-dynamic -shared -o $*.pd_linux *.o $(STK_HOME)/src/libstk.a -lc -lm -lpthread - strip --strip-unneeded $*.pd_linux - rm -f *.o ../$*.pd_linux - ln -s $*/$*.pd_linux .. - -test: - g++ -O3 -Wall -D__OS_Linux_ -g -I$(STK_HOME)/include -c sitar.cc - g++ -O3 -Wall -D__OS_Linux_ -g -I$(STK_HOME)/include -o mstksitar~ sitar.o $(STK_HOME)/src/stklib.a mstksitar~.cc - -clean: - rm -f *.o *.pd_* so_locations - -install: - cp help-*.pd *-freqs ../../doc/5.reference diff --git a/stksitar~/README b/stksitar~/README deleted file mode 100644 index 39766e1..0000000 --- a/stksitar~/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -***************************************************************************** -Version 0.2 -embedding Perry Cook's ragamatic in Pure Data -copyright 2001 by Perry Cook -copyleft 2001 by Yves Degoyon -tarballs and updates available @ http://ydegoyon.free.fr - -stksitar~ : embeds STK sitar simulation in Pure Data. - -To install stksitar~, follow the steps from INSTALL - -This software is published under GPL terms. - -This is software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. -Use it at your OWN RISK. It's possible to damage e.g. hardware or your hearing -due to a bug or for other reasons. -We do not warrant that the program is free of infringement of any third-party -patents. - -***************************************************************************** - - diff --git a/stksitar~/mstksitar~.cc b/stksitar~/mstksitar~.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 62edef6..0000000 --- a/stksitar~/mstksitar~.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -/* stksitar~ -- apply a stksitar effect - * requires libDSP library - * Copyleft 2001 Yves Degoyon. - * Permission is granted to use this software for any purpose provided you - * keep this copyright notice intact. - * - * THE AUTHOR AND HIS EXPLOITERS MAKE NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, - * IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOFTWARE. - * -*/ - -#include "sitar.h" -#include "unistd.h" -#include "RtWvOut.h" - -sitar *x_stksitar = NULL; - -int main( int argc, char** argv ) -{ - - // int count=0; - - x_stksitar = new sitar( 50.0 ); - if ( x_stksitar == NULL ) - { - printf( "mstksitar~: cannot build sitar instrument from STK" ); 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- loopGain = (StkFloat) 0.999; - loopFilt = new OneZero(); - loopFilt->setZero(0.01); - delayLine = new DelayA(0.5 * length, length); - delay = length/2; - delayTarg = delay; - envelope = new ADSR(); - noise = new Noise; - envelope->setAllTimes(0.001,0.04,0.0,0.5); - this->clear(); -} - -sitar :: ~sitar() -{ - delete loopFilt; - delete delayLine; - delete envelope; - delete noise; -} - -void sitar :: clear() -{ - loopFilt->clear(); - delayLine->clear(); -} - -void sitar :: setFreq(StkFloat frequency) -{ - delayTarg = (SRATE / frequency); - delay = delayTarg * (1.0 + (0.05 * noise->tick())); - delayLine->setDelay(delay); - loopGain = (StkFloat) 0.995 + (frequency * (StkFloat) 0.000001); - if (loopGain>1.0) loopGain = (StkFloat) 0.9995; -} - -void sitar :: pluck(StkFloat amplitude) -{ - envelope->keyOn(); -} - -void sitar :: noteOn(StkFloat freq, StkFloat amp) -{ - this->setFreq(freq); - this->pluck(amp); - amPluck = 0.05 * amp; -#if defined(_debug_) - printf("sitar : NoteOn: Freq=%lf Amp=%lf\n",freq,amp); -#endif -} - -void sitar :: noteOff(StkFloat amp) -{ - loopGain = (StkFloat) 1.0 - amp; -#if defined(_debug_) - printf("sitar : NoteOff: Amp=%lf\n",amp); -#endif -} - -StkFloat sitar :: tick() -{ - StkFloat temp; - - temp = delayLine->lastOut(); - if (fabs(temp) > 1.0) { - loopGain = 0.1; - this->noteOff(0.9); - delay = delayTarg; - delayLine->setDelay(delay); - } - - temp *= loopGain; - - if (fabs(delayTarg - delay) > 0.001) { - if (delayTarg < delay) - delay *= 0.99999; - else - delay *= 1.00001; - delayLine->setDelay(delay); - } - - lastOutput_ = delayLine->tick(loopFilt->tick(temp) - + (amPluck * envelope->tick() * noise->tick())); - - return lastOutput_; -} - diff --git a/stksitar~/sitar.h b/stksitar~/sitar.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1144c86..0000000 --- a/stksitar~/sitar.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************/ -/* Karplus-Strong Sitar1 string model */ -/* by Perry Cook, 1995-96 */ -/* */ -/* There exist at least two patents, */ -/* assigned to Stanford, bearing the */ -/* names of Karplus and/or Strong. */ -/******************************************/ - -#if !defined(__sitar_h) -#define __sitar_h - -#include "Instrmnt.h" -#include "DelayA.h" -#include "OneZero.h" -#include "Noise.h" -#include "ADSR.h" - -class sitar : public Instrmnt -{ -protected: - DelayA *delayLine; - OneZero *loopFilt; - ADSR *envelope; - Noise *noise; - long length; - StkFloat loopGain; - StkFloat amPluck; - StkFloat delay; - StkFloat delayTarg; -public: - sitar(StkFloat lowestFreq); - ~sitar(); - void clear(); - virtual void setFreq(StkFloat frequency); - void pluck(StkFloat amplitude); - virtual void noteOn(StkFloat freq, StkFloat amp); - virtual void noteOff(StkFloat amp); - virtual StkFloat tick(); -}; - -#endif - diff --git a/stksitar~/stksitar~-help.pd b/stksitar~/stksitar~-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 986edd0..0000000 --- a/stksitar~/stksitar~-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 33 1 784 529 10; -#X obj 112 311 dac~; -#X obj 115 248 stksitar~; -#X obj 114 278 *~; -#X floatatom 147 278 5 0 0; -#X msg 162 172 stop; -#X floatatom 196 200 5 52 100000; -#X floatatom 238 248 5 5 35; -#X text 247 335 stksitar~ : Object to embed stk-based sitar synthesis -; -#X text 247 360 Comments and bugs @ ydegoyon@free.fr; -#X msg 113 346 \; pd dsp 1; -#X msg 179 346 \; 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- sitar *x_stksitar; - t_int x_on; - t_float x_freq; - t_float x_pluck; -} t_stksitar; - -static t_class *stksitar_class; - -static void *stksitar_new(void) -{ - t_stksitar *x = (t_stksitar *)pd_new(stksitar_class); - x->x_freq = DEFAULT_FREQ; - x->x_pluck = DEFAULT_PLUCK; - outlet_new(&x->x_obj, &s_signal); - inlet_new( &x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("freq") ); - inlet_new( &x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("pluck") ); - if( (x->x_stksitar = new sitar( 50.0 )) == NULL ) { - post( "stksitar~: cannot build sitar instrument from STK" ); - return NULL; - } else { - return (x); - } -} - -static void stksitar_freq(t_stksitar* x, t_float ffreq) -{ - if ( ffreq < 50.0 ) - { - post("stksitar~ : wrong frequency" ); - return; - } - x->x_stksitar->setFreq( (StkFloat) ffreq ); - x->x_freq = ffreq; -} - -static void stksitar_pluck(t_stksitar* x, t_float fpluck) -{ - if ( fpluck < 0.05 || fpluck > 0.35 ) - { - post("stksitar~ : wrong pluck argument" ); - return; - } - x->x_stksitar->pluck( (StkFloat) fpluck ); - x->x_pluck = fpluck; -} - -static void stksitar_play(t_stksitar* x) -{ - x->x_on = 1; // activate sound - x->x_stksitar->noteOn( x->x_freq, x->x_pluck ); // start sound -} - -static void stksitar_stop(t_stksitar* x) -{ - x->x_on = 0; // deactivate sound -} - -static t_int *stksitar_perform(t_int *w) -{ - t_float *out = (t_float *)(w[1]); - int n = (int)(w[2]); - t_stksitar* x = (t_stksitar*)(w[3]); - - while ( n-- ) - { - if ( x->x_on ) - { - double dare; - - dare = (float)x->x_stksitar->tick(); - // post( "synthesis : %f", dare ); - *out=dare; - } - else - { - *(out) = 0.0; - } - out++; - } - - return (w+4); -} - -static void stksitar_dsp(t_stksitar *x, t_signal **sp) -{ - dsp_add(stksitar_perform, 3, sp[0]->s_vec, sp[0]->s_n, x); -} - -extern "C" void stksitar_tilde_setup(void) -{ - stksitar_class = class_new(gensym("stksitar~"), (t_newmethod)stksitar_new, 0, - sizeof(t_stksitar), 0, A_NULL); - class_sethelpsymbol(stksitar_class, gensym("help-stksitar~.pd")); - class_addmethod(stksitar_class, (t_method)stksitar_dsp, gensym("dsp"), A_NULL); - class_addmethod(stksitar_class, (t_method)stksitar_play, gensym("play") , A_NULL); - class_addmethod(stksitar_class, (t_method)stksitar_stop, gensym("stop") , A_NULL); - class_addmethod(stksitar_class, (t_method)stksitar_freq, gensym("freq") , A_DEFFLOAT, A_NULL); - class_addmethod(stksitar_class, (t_method)stksitar_pluck, gensym("pluck") , A_DEFFLOAT, A_NULL); -} |