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- checksums.yaml +5 -5
- data/.doc/ext/beeps/beeps.cpp +2 -5
- data/.doc/ext/beeps/file_in.cpp +0 -5
- data/.doc/ext/beeps/native.cpp +0 -4
- data/.doc/ext/beeps/processor.cpp +1 -5
- data/.doc/ext/beeps/sawtooth_wave.cpp +0 -5
- data/.doc/ext/beeps/sine_wave.cpp +0 -5
- data/.doc/ext/beeps/sound.cpp +0 -5
- data/.doc/ext/beeps/square_wave.cpp +0 -5
- data/README.md +1 -1
- data/Rakefile +15 -12
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/beeps.gemspec +5 -7
- data/ext/beeps/beeps.cpp +2 -5
- data/ext/beeps/defs.h +3 -2
- data/ext/beeps/extconf.rb +2 -3
- data/ext/beeps/file_in.cpp +0 -5
- data/ext/beeps/native.cpp +0 -4
- data/ext/beeps/processor.cpp +1 -5
- data/ext/beeps/sawtooth_wave.cpp +0 -5
- data/ext/beeps/sine_wave.cpp +0 -5
- data/ext/beeps/sound.cpp +0 -5
- data/ext/beeps/square_wave.cpp +0 -5
- data/include/beeps.h +5 -0
- data/include/beeps/debug.h +23 -0
- data/include/beeps/exception.h +6 -2
- data/include/beeps/processor.h +9 -6
- data/include/beeps/ruby/beeps.h +1 -0
- data/include/beeps/signals.h +2 -9
- data/include/beeps/sound.h +2 -1
- data/lib/beeps/module.rb +4 -19
- data/lib/beeps/processor.rb +16 -20
- data/src/beeps.cpp +3 -64
- data/src/exception.cpp +0 -3
- data/src/openal.cpp +63 -174
- data/src/openal.h +15 -4
- data/src/processor.cpp +5 -5
- data/src/signals.cpp +21 -19
- data/src/signals.h +23 -0
- data/src/sound.cpp +173 -14
- data/src/sound.h +17 -0
- metadata +30 -73
- data/include/beeps/openal.h +0 -34
- data/src/stk/include/Blit.h +0 -151
- data/src/stk/include/BlitSaw.h +0 -148
- data/src/stk/include/BlitSquare.h +0 -170
- data/src/stk/include/FileRead.h +0 -141
- data/src/stk/include/FileWvIn.h +0 -195
- data/src/stk/include/Generator.h +0 -50
- data/src/stk/include/SineWave.h +0 -159
- data/src/stk/include/Stk.h +0 -589
- data/src/stk/include/WvIn.h +0 -46
- data/src/stk/src/Blit.cpp +0 -78
- data/src/stk/src/BlitSaw.cpp +0 -91
- data/src/stk/src/BlitSquare.cpp +0 -95
- data/src/stk/src/FileRead.cpp +0 -903
- data/src/stk/src/FileWvIn.cpp +0 -260
- data/src/stk/src/SineWave.cpp +0 -78
- data/src/stk/src/Stk.cpp +0 -395
data/src/stk/src/FileWvIn.cpp
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/*! \class FileWvIn
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interface to the FileRead class. It also provides variable-rate
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playback functionality. Audio file support is provided by the
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FileRead class. Linear interpolation is used for fractional read
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FileWvIn supports multi-channel data. It is important to
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distinguish the tick() method that computes a single frame (and
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FileWvIn will either load the entire content of an audio file into
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local memory or incrementally read file data from disk in chunks.
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This behavior is controlled by the optional constructor arguments
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\e chunkThreshold and \e chunkSize. File sizes greater than \e
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chunkThreshold (in sample frames) will be read incrementally in
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chunks of \e chunkSize each (also in sample frames).
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#include "FileWvIn.h"
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#include <cmath>
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namespace stk {
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FileWvIn :: FileWvIn( unsigned long chunkThreshold, unsigned long chunkSize )
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: finished_(true), interpolate_(false), time_(0.0), rate_(0.0),
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chunkThreshold_(chunkThreshold), chunkSize_(chunkSize)
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{
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FileWvIn :: FileWvIn( std::string fileName, bool raw, bool doNormalize,
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: finished_(true), interpolate_(false), time_(0.0), rate_(0.0),
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chunkThreshold_(chunkThreshold), chunkSize_(chunkSize)
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openFile( fileName, raw, doNormalize );
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}
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FileWvIn :: ~FileWvIn()
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void FileWvIn :: sampleRateChanged( StkFloat newRate, StkFloat oldRate )
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void FileWvIn :: closeFile( void )
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lastFrame_.resize( 0, 0 );
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for (int i = destinationChannel,j = sourceChannel ; i < nFrames_ * nChannels_; i+=destinationHop,j+=sourceHop) {
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data_[i] = sourceFrames[j];
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}
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}
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StkFloat StkFrames :: interpolate( StkFloat frame, unsigned int channel ) const
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{
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#if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
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if ( frame < 0.0 || frame > (StkFloat) ( nFrames_ - 1 ) || channel >= nChannels_ ) {
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std::ostringstream error;
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error << "StkFrames::interpolate: invalid frame (" << frame << ") or channel (" << channel << ") value!";
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Stk::handleError( error.str(), StkError::MEMORY_ACCESS );
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}
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#endif
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size_t iIndex = ( size_t ) frame; // integer part of index
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StkFloat output, alpha = frame - (StkFloat) iIndex; // fractional part of index
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iIndex = iIndex * nChannels_ + channel;
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output = data_[ iIndex ];
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if ( alpha > 0.0 )
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output += ( alpha * ( data_[ iIndex + nChannels_ ] - output ) );
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return output;
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}
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} // stk namespace
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