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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/beatify~/beatify~.c b/beatify~/beatify~.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b5d4a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/beatify~/beatify~.c @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +/* Copyright (c) 2002 Yves Degoyon. */ +/* For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL */ +/* WARRANTIES, see the file, "COPYING" in this distribution. */ +/* */ +/* beatify~ -- modulates an audio signal amplitude, */ +/* making it sounding like drums (sometimes) */ +/* */ +/* 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. */ +/* */ +/* See file LICENSE for further informations on licensing terms. */ +/* */ +/* 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. */ +/* */ +/* Made while listening to : */ +/* */ +/* "We wanted succes" */ +/* "We got lost into the night" */ +/* "Take life as it comes" */ +/* PJ Harvey -- We Float */ +/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +#include "m_pd.h" +#include +#include + +static char *beatify_version = "beatify~: an audio beatify, version 0.1 (ydegoyon@free.fr)"; + +typedef struct _beatify +{ + t_object x_obj; + t_float x_attack; + t_float x_sustain; + t_float x_decay; + t_float x_size; + t_float x_gamplitude; + t_float x_vol; + t_int x_current; + t_float x_f; +} t_beatify; + +static t_class *beatify_class; + +static void beatify_attack(t_beatify *x, t_floatarg fattack ) +{ + if (fattack < 1.0) + { + x->x_attack = 1.0; + } + else + { + x->x_attack = fattack; + } +} + +static void beatify_sustain(t_beatify *x, t_floatarg fsustain ) +{ + if (fsustain < 0.0) + { + x->x_sustain = 0.0; + } + else + { + x->x_sustain = fsustain; + } +} + +static void beatify_decay(t_beatify *x, t_floatarg fdecay ) +{ + if (fdecay < 1.0) + { + x->x_decay = 1.0; + } + else + { + x->x_decay = fdecay; + } +} + +static void beatify_size(t_beatify *x, t_floatarg fsize ) +{ + if (fsize < 100.0) + { + x->x_size = 100.0; + } + else + { + x->x_size = fsize; + } +} + +static void beatify_gamplitude(t_beatify *x, t_floatarg fgamplitude ) +{ + if (fgamplitude < 0.0) { + x->x_gamplitude = 0.0; + } else if (fgamplitude > 1.0) { + x->x_gamplitude = 1.0; + } else { + x->x_gamplitude = fgamplitude; + } +} + +static void *beatify_new(void) +{ + t_beatify *x = (t_beatify *)pd_new(beatify_class); + inlet_new(&x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("attack")); + inlet_new(&x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("sustain")); + inlet_new(&x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("decay")); + inlet_new(&x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("size")); + inlet_new(&x->x_obj, &x->x_obj.ob_pd, &s_float, gensym("gamplitude")); + x->x_attack = 10; + x->x_decay = 50; + x->x_sustain = 2; + x->x_size = 700; + x->x_gamplitude = 0.5; + x->x_current = x->x_size; + outlet_new(&x->x_obj, &s_signal); + return (x); +} + +static t_int *beatify_perform(t_int *w) +{ + t_float *in = (t_float *)(w[1]); + t_float *out = (t_float *)(w[2]); + t_int n = (int)(w[3]); + t_beatify *x = (t_beatify*)(w[4]); + t_float adelta = 0., ddelta = 0.; + + while (n--) { + if ( x->x_current>=x->x_size ) + { + adelta = (x->x_gamplitude-x->x_vol)/x->x_attack; + ddelta = x->x_gamplitude/x->x_decay; + x->x_current = 0; + } + if ( x->x_currentx_attack ) x->x_vol+= adelta; + if ( x->x_current>x->x_attack+x->x_sustain && x->x_currentx_attack+x->x_sustain+x->x_decay ) + { + x->x_vol-= ddelta; + } + x->x_current++; + + *(out) = *(in)*x->x_vol; + out++; in++; + } + return (w+5); +} + +static void beatify_dsp(t_beatify *x, t_signal **sp) +{ + dsp_add(beatify_perform, 4, sp[0]->s_vec, sp[1]->s_vec, sp[0]->s_n, x ); +} + +void beatify_tilde_setup(void) +{ + post( beatify_version ); + beatify_class = class_new(gensym("beatify~"), (t_newmethod)beatify_new, 0, + sizeof(t_beatify), 0, 0); + CLASS_MAINSIGNALIN( beatify_class, t_beatify, x_f ); + class_sethelpsymbol( beatify_class, gensym("help-beatify~.pd") ); + class_addmethod(beatify_class, (t_method)beatify_dsp, gensym("dsp"), 0); + class_addmethod(beatify_class, (t_method)beatify_attack, gensym("attack"), A_FLOAT, 0); + class_addmethod(beatify_class, (t_method)beatify_sustain, gensym("sustain"), A_FLOAT, 0); + class_addmethod(beatify_class, (t_method)beatify_decay, gensym("decay"), A_FLOAT, 0); + class_addmethod(beatify_class, (t_method)beatify_size, gensym("size"), A_FLOAT, 0); + class_addmethod(beatify_class, (t_method)beatify_gamplitude, gensym("gamplitude"), A_FLOAT, 0); +} diff --git a/beatify~/help-beatify~.pd b/beatify~/help-beatify~.pd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16577a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/beatify~/help-beatify~.pd @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +#N canvas 45 57 695 405 10; 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