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15    
16      <h2>Built-In Functions</h2>      <h2>Built-In Functions</h2>
17      <p>      <p>
18        These are the built-in functions available with the NKSP realt-time        These are the built-in functions available with the NKSP real-time
19        instrument script language.        instrument script language.
20      </p>      </p>
21    
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28          <th>Function</th> <th>Description</th>          <th>Function</th> <th>Description</th>
29        </tr>        </tr>
30        <tr>        <tr>
31            <td><code lang="nksp">abort()</code></td>
32            <td>Stops execution of a script callback.</td>
33          </tr>
34          <tr>
35            <td><code lang="nksp">array_equal()</code></td>
36            <td>Check whether two arrays are equal.</td>
37          </tr>
38          <tr>
39            <td><code>fork()</code></td>
40            <td>Creates new execution instances (threads).</td>
41          </tr>
42          <tr>
43            <td><code>callback_status()</code></td>
44            <td>Returns the current status of a callback (thread).</td>
45          </tr>
46          <tr>
47            <td><code lang="nksp">dec()</code></td>
48            <td>Decrements the passed integer variable by one.</td>
49          </tr>
50          <tr>
51            <td><code>inc()</code></td>
52            <td>Increments the passed integer variable by one.</td>
53          </tr>
54          <tr>
55            <td><code>in_range()</code></td>
56            <td>Checks whether a value is between two other values.</td>
57          </tr>
58          <tr>
59          <td><code lang="nksp">message()</code></td>          <td><code lang="nksp">message()</code></td>
60          <td>Prints text to the sampler's terminal.</td>          <td>Prints text to the sampler's terminal.</td>
61        </tr>        </tr>
62        <tr>        <tr>
63            <td><code>search()</code></td>
64            <td>Search for a certain value within an array.</td>
65          </tr>
66          <tr>
67            <td><code>sort()</code></td>
68            <td>Sort the given array.</td>
69          </tr>
70          <tr>
71          <td><code>exit()</code></td>          <td><code>exit()</code></td>
72          <td>Stops execution of the current event handler instance.</td>          <td>Stops execution of the current event handler instance.</td>
73        </tr>        </tr>
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76          <td>Pauses execution for a certain amount of time.</td>          <td>Pauses execution for a certain amount of time.</td>
77        </tr>        </tr>
78        <tr>        <tr>
79            <td><code>stop_wait()</code></td>
80            <td>Resumes execution of a suspended script callback.</td>
81          </tr>
82          <tr>
83          <td><code>abs()</code></td>          <td><code>abs()</code></td>
84          <td>Calculates the absolute value of a given value.</td>          <td>Calculates the absolute value of a given value.</td>
85        </tr>        </tr>
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88          <td>Random number generator.</td>          <td>Random number generator.</td>
89        </tr>        </tr>
90        <tr>        <tr>
91            <td><code>min()</code></td>
92            <td>Calculates the minimum value of two given values.</td>
93          </tr>
94          <tr>
95            <td><code>max()</code></td>
96            <td>Calculates the maximum value of two given values.</td>
97          </tr>
98          <tr>
99          <td><code>num_elements()</code></td>          <td><code>num_elements()</code></td>
100          <td>Returns the size of the requested array variable.</td>          <td>Returns the size of the requested array variable.</td>
101        </tr>        </tr>
102          <tr>
103            <td><code>sh_left()</code></td>
104            <td>Calculates a left bit shifted value.</td>
105          </tr>
106          <tr>
107            <td><code>sh_right()</code></td>
108            <td>Calculates a right bit shifted value.</td>
109          </tr>
110      </table>      </table>
111            
112      <h3>Common Sampler Functions</h3>      <h3>Common Sampler Functions</h3>
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123          <td>Triggers a new note.</td>          <td>Triggers a new note.</td>
124        </tr>        </tr>
125        <tr>        <tr>
126            <td><code>change_note()</code></td>
127            <td>Change MIDI note number of note.</td>
128          </tr>
129          <tr>
130          <td><code>change_pan()</code></td>          <td><code>change_pan()</code></td>
131          <td>Changes panning of voices (stereo balance).</td>          <td>Changes panning of voices (stereo balance).</td>
132        </tr>        </tr>
133        <tr>        <tr>
134            <td><code>change_pan_time()</code></td>
135            <td>Changes the duration of panning (stereo balance) changes.</td>
136          </tr>
137          <tr>
138            <td><code>change_pan_curve()</code></td>
139            <td>Changes the curve type of panning (stereo balance) changes.</td>
140          </tr>
141          <tr>
142            <td><code>change_play_pos()</code></td>
143            <td>Change the sample playback position.</td>
144          </tr>
145          <tr>
146          <td><code>change_tune()</code></td>          <td><code>change_tune()</code></td>
147          <td>Changes the tuning of voices.</td>          <td>Changes the tuning of voices.</td>
148        </tr>        </tr>
149        <tr>        <tr>
150            <td><code>change_tune_time()</code></td>
151            <td>Changes the duration of tuning changes.</td>
152          </tr>
153          <tr>
154            <td><code>change_tune_curve()</code></td>
155            <td>Changes the curve type of tuning changes.</td>
156          </tr>
157          <tr>
158          <td><code>change_vol()</code></td>          <td><code>change_vol()</code></td>
159          <td>Changes the volume of voices.</td>          <td>Changes the volume of voices.</td>
160        </tr>        </tr>
161        <tr>        <tr>
162            <td><code>change_vol_time()</code></td>
163            <td>Changes the duration of volume changes.</td>
164          </tr>
165          <tr>
166            <td><code>change_vol_curve()</code></td>
167            <td>Changes the curve type of volume changes.</td>
168          </tr>
169          <tr>
170          <td><code>change_cutoff()</code></td>          <td><code>change_cutoff()</code></td>
171          <td>Changes filter cutoff frequency of voices.</td>          <td>Changes filter cutoff frequency of voices.</td>
172        </tr>        </tr>
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175          <td>Changes filter resonance of voices.</td>          <td>Changes filter resonance of voices.</td>
176        </tr>        </tr>
177        <tr>        <tr>
178            <td><code>change_attack()</code></td>
179            <td>Modifies the attack time of voices.</td>
180          </tr>
181          <tr>
182            <td><code>change_decay()</code></td>
183            <td>Modifies the decay time of voices.</td>
184          </tr>
185          <tr>
186            <td><code>change_sustain()</code></td>
187            <td>Modifies the sustain level of voices.</td>
188          </tr>
189          <tr>
190            <td><code>change_release()</code></td>
191            <td>Modifies the release time of voices.</td>
192          </tr>
193          <tr>
194            <td><code>change_amp_lfo_depth()</code></td>
195            <td>Modifies the amplitude LFO depth.</td>
196          </tr>
197          <tr>
198            <td><code>change_amp_lfo_freq()</code></td>
199            <td>Modifies the amplitude LFO frequency.</td>
200          </tr>
201          <tr>
202            <td><code>change_pitch_lfo_depth()</code></td>
203            <td>Modifies the pitch LFO depth.</td>
204          </tr>
205          <tr>
206            <td><code>change_pitch_lfo_freq()</code></td>
207            <td>Modifies the pitch LFO frequency.</td>
208          </tr>
209          <tr>
210            <td><code>change_velo()</code></td>
211            <td>Change MIDI velocity of note.</td>
212          </tr>
213          <tr>
214          <td><code>event_status()</code></td>          <td><code>event_status()</code></td>
215          <td>Checks and returns whether a particular note is still alive.</td>          <td>Checks and returns whether a particular note is still alive.</td>
216        </tr>        </tr>
217        <tr>        <tr>
218            <td><code>fade_in()</code></td>
219            <td>Fade the requested note in.</td>
220          </tr>
221          <tr>
222            <td><code>fade_out()</code></td>
223            <td>Fade the requested note out.</td>
224          </tr>
225          <tr>
226            <td><code>get_event_par()</code></td>
227            <td>Get the current value of a specific note parameter.</td>
228          </tr>
229          <tr>
230            <td><code>set_event_par()</code></td>
231            <td>Change the value of a specific note parameter.</td>
232          </tr>
233          <tr>
234          <td><code>set_controller()</code></td>          <td><code>set_controller()</code></td>
235          <td>Creates a MIDI control change event.</td>          <td>Creates a MIDI control change event.</td>
236        </tr>        </tr>
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273          <td><code>gig_set_dim_zone()</code></td>          <td><code>gig_set_dim_zone()</code></td>
274          <td>Changes the currently active dimension zone.</td>          <td>Changes the currently active dimension zone.</td>
275        </tr>        </tr>
276          <tr>
277            <td><code>same_region()</code></td>
278            <td>Check whether two keys are mapped to the same region.</td>
279          </tr>
280      </table>      </table>
281    
282      <h2>Built-In Variables</h2>      <h2>Built-In Variables</h2>
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295          <th>Variable</th> <th>Description</th>          <th>Variable</th> <th>Description</th>
296        </tr>        </tr>
297        <tr>        <tr>
298            <td><code>$CALLBACK_STATUS_QUEUE</code></td>
299            <td>Built-in constant reflecting the status of a callback to be
300                alive but suspended. See <code>callback_status()</code> for details.</td>
301          </tr>
302          <tr>
303            <td><code>$CALLBACK_STATUS_RUNNING</code></td>
304            <td>Built-in constant reflecting the status of a callback to be
305                alive and currently executing. See <code>callback_status()</code>
306                for details.</td>
307          </tr>
308          <tr>
309            <td><code>$CALLBACK_STATUS_TERMINATED</code></td>
310            <td>Built-in constant reflecting the status of a callback to be
311                not alive. See <code>callback_status()</code> for details.</td>
312          </tr>
313          <tr>
314          <td><code>$KSP_TIMER</code></td>          <td><code>$KSP_TIMER</code></td>
315          <td>Preserved for compatiblity reasons with KSP, returns the same value          <td>Preserved for compatiblity reasons with KSP, returns the same value
316             as <code>$NKSP_REAL_TIMER</code> (refer to the latter for details).             as <code>$NKSP_REAL_TIMER</code> (refer to the latter for details).
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355          </td>          </td>
356        </tr>        </tr>
357        <tr>        <tr>
358            <td><code>%NKSP_CALLBACK_CHILD_ID[]</code></td>
359            <td>
360              Reflects the callback IDs of all child threads which the current
361              script callback instance spawned by having called <code>fork()</code> before.
362              See the latter function for details about this array variable.
363            </td>
364          </tr>
365          <tr>
366            <td><code>$NKSP_CALLBACK_PARENT_ID</code></td>
367            <td>
368              If the current execution thread is a child thread spawned by a <code>fork()</code>
369              call before, then this variable reflects the callback ID of the parent
370              thread which created this child thread. Otherwise this variable is <code>0</code>.
371              See <code>fork()</code> for more details about this variable.
372            </td>
373          </tr>
374          <tr>
375          <td><code>$NKSP_REAL_TIMER</code></td>          <td><code>$NKSP_REAL_TIMER</code></td>
376          <td>Returns the current time stamp in reality (in microseconds). You may          <td>Returns the current time stamp in reality (in microseconds). You may
377              read this variable from time to time to take              read this variable from time to time to take
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401              </note>              </note>
402          </td>          </td>
403        </tr>        </tr>
404          <tr>
405            <td><code>$NI_CALLBACK_ID</code></td>
406            <td>Reflects the current event handler instance's unique callback ID.
407                For the same event type there may be more than
408                one event handler instances running. Each one of them has
409                its own callback ID. You can get the current event handler
410                instance's callback ID by reading this built-in variable.</td>
411          </tr>
412          <tr>
413            <td><code>$NI_CALLBACK_TYPE</code></td>
414            <td>Reflects the event type of the current event handler. This variable
415                may reflect one of the following built-in constants:
416                <code>$NI_CB_TYPE_INIT</code>, <code>$NI_CB_TYPE_NOTE</code>,
417                <code>$NI_CB_TYPE_RELEASE</code>, <code>$NI_CB_TYPE_CONTROLLER</code>.</td>
418          </tr>
419          <tr>
420            <td><code>$NI_CB_TYPE_INIT</code></td>
421            <td>Built-in constant reflecting an <code>init</code> event handler type.</td>
422          </tr>
423          <tr>
424            <td><code>$NI_CB_TYPE_NOTE</code></td>
425            <td>Built-in constant reflecting a <code>note</code> event handler type.</td>
426          </tr>
427          <tr>
428            <td><code>$NI_CB_TYPE_RELEASE</code></td>
429            <td>Built-in constant reflecting a <code>release</code> event handler type.</td>
430          </tr>
431          <tr>
432            <td><code>$NI_CB_TYPE_CONTROLLER</code></td>
433            <td>Built-in constant reflecting a <code>controller</code> event handler type.</td>
434          </tr>
435          <tr>
436            <td><code>$NKSP_IGNORE_WAIT</code></td>
437            <td>If this boolean built-in variable is <code>1</code> then all calls of your
438                event handler instance to function <code>wait()</code> will be ignored.
439                This may for example be the case if another event handler instance
440                resumed your paused script by calling <code>stop_wait()</code> and
441                passing <code>1</code> to the 2nd argument of that function.</td>
442          </tr>
443      </table>      </table>
444    
445      <h3>Common Sampler Variables</h3>      <h3>Common Sampler Variables</h3>
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452          <th>Variable</th> <th>Description</th>          <th>Variable</th> <th>Description</th>
453        </tr>        </tr>
454        <tr>        <tr>
455            <td><code>%ALL_EVENTS</code></td>
456            <td>
457              Note IDs of all currently active notes of the current sampler part (a.k.a. sampler channel).
458              This may be passed to many built-in functions like <code>note_off()</code>.
459              This array variable only contains IDs of notes which were launched due
460              to MIDI note-on events. This variable does not contain IDs of child notes
461              (i.e. notes which were launched programmatically by calling <code>play_note()</code>).
462              <note>
463                In contrast to KSP this variable is an integer array type, whereas KSP's
464                pendent of this built-in variable is an integer constant (scalar) called
465                <code>$ALL_EVENTS</code>. Using the latter with NKSP will cause a
466                parser warning, the behavior will be the same though.
467              </note>
468            </td>
469          </tr>
470          <tr>
471          <td><code>$CC_NUM</code></td>          <td><code>$CC_NUM</code></td>
472          <td>MIDI controller number that caused the <code>controller</code>          <td>MIDI controller number that caused the <code>controller</code>
473              handler to be executed (only useful in the context of a              handler to be executed (only useful in the context of a
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513              note is still "alive".</td>              note is still "alive".</td>
514        </tr>        </tr>
515        <tr>        <tr>
516            <td><code>$EVENT_PAR_NOTE</code></td>
517            <td>Constant value symbolizing the "note number" parameter. See
518                <code>get_event_par()</code> and <code>set_event_par()</code>
519                for details.</td>
520          </tr>
521          <tr>
522            <td><code>$EVENT_PAR_TUNE</code></td>
523            <td>Constant value symbolizing the "tune" parameter. See
524                <code>get_event_par()</code> and <code>set_event_par()</code>
525                for details.</td>
526          </tr>
527          <tr>
528            <td><code>$EVENT_PAR_VELOCITY</code></td>
529            <td>Constant value symbolizing the "note velocity" parameter. See
530                <code>get_event_par()</code> and <code>set_event_par()</code>
531                for details.</td>
532          </tr>
533          <tr>
534            <td><code>$EVENT_PAR_VOLUME</code></td>
535            <td>Constant value symbolizing the "volume" parameter. See
536                <code>get_event_par()</code> and <code>set_event_par()</code>
537                for details.</td>
538          </tr>
539          <tr>
540            <td><code>$EVENT_PAR_0</code> to <code>$EVENT_PAR_3</code></td>
541            <td>Four constant values symbolizing the 4 possible user specific
542                parameters, which i.e. might be used to pass data from one script
543                (slot) to another script (slot). See  <code>get_event_par()</code>
544                and <code>set_event_par()</code> for details.</td>
545          </tr>
546          <tr>
547          <td><code>%KEY_DOWN[]</code></td>          <td><code>%KEY_DOWN[]</code></td>
548          <td>This can be used in any context to check whether a certain MIDI          <td>This can be used in any context to check whether a certain MIDI
549              key is currently pressed down. Use the respective MIDI note number              key is currently pressed down. Use the respective MIDI note number
550              as index to this array variable (see also <code>event_status()</code>).</td>              as index to this array variable (see also <code>event_status()</code>).</td>
551        </tr>        </tr>
552        <tr>        <tr>
553            <td><code>$NKSP_EASE_IN_EASE_OUT</code></td>
554            <td>Used to select a fade curve with "ease in and ease out" shape.</td>
555          </tr>
556          <tr>
557            <td><code>$NKSP_LINEAR</code></td>
558            <td>Used to select a fade curve with linear shape.</td>
559          </tr>
560          <tr>
561          <td><code>$VCC_MONO_AT</code></td>          <td><code>$VCC_MONO_AT</code></td>
562          <td>Constant identifying the MIDI monophonic aftertouch controller (also          <td>Constant identifying the MIDI monophonic aftertouch controller (also
563              called <i title="Amount of force on held-down key.">              called <i title="Amount of force on held-down key.">
# Line 360  Line 631 
631          <td>Constant that identifies the <i>keyboard position dimension</i>.</td>          <td>Constant that identifies the <i>keyboard position dimension</i>.</td>
632        </tr>        </tr>
633        <tr>        <tr>
634          <td><code>$GIG_DIM_ROUNDROBIN"</code></td>          <td><code>$GIG_DIM_ROUNDROBIN</code></td>
635          <td>Constant that identifies the <i>round robin dimension</i>.</td>          <td>Constant that identifies the <i>round robin dimension</i>.</td>
636        </tr>        </tr>
637        <tr>        <tr>
# Line 468  Line 739 
739          <td>Constant that identifies the <i>general purpose 8 MIDI controller dimension</i>.</td>          <td>Constant that identifies the <i>general purpose 8 MIDI controller dimension</i>.</td>
740        </tr>        </tr>
741      </table>      </table>
742    
743            <h2>Built-In Preprocessor Conditions</h2>
744        <p>
745          These are the built-in preprocessor conditions available with the NKSP realt-time
746          instrument script language.
747        </p>
748            
749        <h3>Core Language Preprocessor Conditions</h3>
750        <p>
751          Most fundamental NKSP built-in preprocessor conditions, independent from
752          any purpose of being used in a sampler.
753        </p>
754        <table>
755          <tr>
756            <th>Condition</th> <th>Description</th>
757          </tr>
758          <tr>
759            <td><code>NKSP_NO_MESSAGE</code></td>
760            <td>
761              By default this condition is not set. By explicitly enabling this
762              condition with <code>SET_CONDITION(NKSP_NO_MESSAGE)</code> it
763              causes all subsequent <code>message()</code> calls to be ignored
764              and filtered out on preprocessor level. See function <code>message()</code>
765              for details.
766            </td>
767          </tr>
768        </table>
769    
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