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revision 1081 by schoenebeck, Thu Mar 8 00:17:03 2007 UTC revision 1154 by schoenebeck, Wed Apr 11 16:33:56 2007 UTC
# Line 326  namespace gig { Line 326  namespace gig {
326      class Region;      class Region;
327      class Group;      class Group;
328    
329      /** Encapsulates articulation information of a dimension region.      /** @brief Encapsulates articulation information of a dimension region.
330       *       *
331       *  Every Gigasampler Instrument has at least one dimension region       *  Every Gigasampler Instrument has at least one dimension region
332       *  (exactly then when it has no dimension defined).       *  (exactly then when it has no dimension defined).
# Line 496  namespace gig { Line 496  namespace gig {
496       * will create the mandatory RIFF chunk which will hold the sample wave       * will create the mandatory RIFF chunk which will hold the sample wave
497       * data and / or resize the file so you will be able to Write() the       * data and / or resize the file so you will be able to Write() the
498       * sample data directly to disk.       * sample data directly to disk.
499         *
500         * @e Caution: for gig synthesis, most looping relevant information are
501         * retrieved from the respective DimensionRegon instead from the Sample
502         * itself. This was made for allowing different loop definitions for the
503         * same sample under different conditions.
504       */       */
505      class Sample : public DLS::Sample {      class Sample : public DLS::Sample {
506          public:          public:
# Line 506  namespace gig { Line 511  namespace gig {
511              uint32_t       FineTune;          ///< Specifies the fraction of a semitone up from the specified MIDI unity note field. A value of 0x80000000 means 1/2 semitone (50 cents) and a value of 0x00000000 means no fine tuning between semitones.              uint32_t       FineTune;          ///< Specifies the fraction of a semitone up from the specified MIDI unity note field. A value of 0x80000000 means 1/2 semitone (50 cents) and a value of 0x00000000 means no fine tuning between semitones.
512              smpte_format_t SMPTEFormat;       ///< Specifies the Society of Motion Pictures and Television E time format used in the following <i>SMPTEOffset</i> field. If a value of 0 is set, <i>SMPTEOffset</i> should also be set to 0.              smpte_format_t SMPTEFormat;       ///< Specifies the Society of Motion Pictures and Television E time format used in the following <i>SMPTEOffset</i> field. If a value of 0 is set, <i>SMPTEOffset</i> should also be set to 0.
513              uint32_t       SMPTEOffset;       ///< The SMPTE Offset value specifies the time offset to be used for the synchronization / calibration to the first sample in the waveform. This value uses a format of 0xhhmmssff where hh is a signed value that specifies the number of hours (-23 to 23), mm is an unsigned value that specifies the number of minutes (0 to 59), ss is an unsigned value that specifies the number of seconds (0 to 59) and ff is an unsigned value that specifies the number of frames (0 to -1).              uint32_t       SMPTEOffset;       ///< The SMPTE Offset value specifies the time offset to be used for the synchronization / calibration to the first sample in the waveform. This value uses a format of 0xhhmmssff where hh is a signed value that specifies the number of hours (-23 to 23), mm is an unsigned value that specifies the number of minutes (0 to 59), ss is an unsigned value that specifies the number of seconds (0 to 59) and ff is an unsigned value that specifies the number of frames (0 to -1).
514              uint32_t       Loops;             ///< Number of defined sample loops (so far only seen single loops in gig files - please report me if you encounter more!).              uint32_t       Loops;             ///< @e Caution: Use the respective field in the DimensionRegion instead of this one! (Intended purpose: Number of defined sample loops. So far only seen single loops in gig files - please report if you encounter more!)
515              uint32_t       LoopID;            ///< Specifies the unique ID that corresponds to one of the defined cue points in the cue point list (only if Loops > 0), as the Gigasampler format only allows one loop definition at the moment, this attribute isn't really useful for anything.              uint32_t       LoopID;            ///< Specifies the unique ID that corresponds to one of the defined cue points in the cue point list (only if Loops > 0), as the Gigasampler format only allows one loop definition at the moment, this attribute isn't really useful for anything.
516              loop_type_t    LoopType;          ///< The type field defines how the waveform samples will be looped (only if Loops > 0).              loop_type_t    LoopType;          ///< @e Caution: Use the respective field in the DimensionRegion instead of this one! (Intended purpose: The type field defines how the waveform samples will be looped.)
517              uint32_t       LoopStart;         ///< The start value specifies the offset (in sample points) in the waveform data of the first sample to be played in the loop (only if Loops > 0).              uint32_t       LoopStart;         ///< @e Caution: Use the respective field in the DimensionRegion instead of this one! (Intended purpose: The start value specifies the offset [in sample points] in the waveform data of the first sample to be played in the loop [only if Loops > 0].)
518              uint32_t       LoopEnd;           ///< The end value specifies the offset (in sample points) in the waveform data which represents the end of the loop (only if Loops > 0).              uint32_t       LoopEnd;           ///< @e Caution: Use the respective field in the DimensionRegion instead of this one! (Intended purpose: The end value specifies the offset [in sample points] in the waveform data which represents the end of the loop [only if Loops > 0].)
519              uint32_t       LoopSize;          ///< Length of the looping area (in sample points) which is equivalent to <i>LoopEnd - LoopStart</i>.              uint32_t       LoopSize;          ///< @e Caution: Use the respective fields in the DimensionRegion instead of this one! (Intended purpose: Length of the looping area [in sample points] which is equivalent to @code LoopEnd - LoopStart @endcode.)
520              uint32_t       LoopFraction;      ///< The fractional value specifies a fraction of a sample at which to loop (only if Loops > 0). This allows a loop to be fine tuned at a resolution greater than one sample. A value of 0 means no fraction, a value of 0x80000000 means 1/2 of a sample length. 0xFFFFFFFF is the smallest fraction of a sample that can be represented.              uint32_t       LoopFraction;      ///< The fractional value specifies a fraction of a sample at which to loop. This allows a loop to be fine tuned at a resolution greater than one sample. A value of 0 means no fraction, a value of 0x80000000 means 1/2 of a sample length. 0xFFFFFFFF is the smallest fraction of a sample that can be represented.
521              uint32_t       LoopPlayCount;     ///< Number of times the loop should be played (only if Loops > 0, a value of 0 = infinite).              uint32_t       LoopPlayCount;     ///< Number of times the loop should be played (a value of 0 = infinite).
522              bool           Compressed;        ///< If the sample wave is compressed (probably just interesting for instrument and sample editors, as this library already handles the decompression in it's sample access methods anyway).              bool           Compressed;        ///< If the sample wave is compressed (probably just interesting for instrument and sample editors, as this library already handles the decompression in it's sample access methods anyway).
523              uint32_t       TruncatedBits;     ///< For 24-bit compressed samples only: number of bits truncated during compression (0, 4 or 6)              uint32_t       TruncatedBits;     ///< For 24-bit compressed samples only: number of bits truncated during compression (0, 4 or 6)
524              bool           Dithered;          ///< For 24-bit compressed samples only: if dithering was used during compression with bit reduction              bool           Dithered;          ///< For 24-bit compressed samples only: if dithering was used during compression with bit reduction
# Line 632  namespace gig { Line 637  namespace gig {
637    
638              // derived methods from DLS::Resource              // derived methods from DLS::Resource
639              DLS::Resource::GetParent;              DLS::Resource::GetParent;
640                // derived methods from DLS::Instrument
641                DLS::Instrument::MoveRegion;
642              // overridden methods              // overridden methods
643              Region*   GetFirstRegion();              Region*   GetFirstRegion();
644              Region*   GetNextRegion();              Region*   GetNextRegion();
# Line 715  namespace gig { Line 722  namespace gig {
722              void        DeleteGroup(Group* pGroup);              void        DeleteGroup(Group* pGroup);
723              void        DeleteGroupOnly(Group* pGroup);              void        DeleteGroupOnly(Group* pGroup);
724              virtual    ~File();              virtual    ~File();
725                virtual void UpdateChunks();
726          protected:          protected:
727              // overridden protected methods from DLS::File              // overridden protected methods from DLS::File
728              virtual void LoadSamples();              virtual void LoadSamples();
# Line 731  namespace gig { Line 739  namespace gig {
739              std::list<Group*>::iterator GroupsIterator;              std::list<Group*>::iterator GroupsIterator;
740      };      };
741    
742      /** Will be thrown whenever a gig specific error occurs while trying to access a Gigasampler File. */      /**
743         * Will be thrown whenever a gig specific error occurs while trying to
744         * access a Gigasampler File. Note: In your application you should
745         * better catch for RIFF::Exception rather than this one, except you
746         * explicitly want to catch and handle gig::Exception, DLS::Exception
747         * and RIFF::Exception independently, which usually shouldn't be
748         * necessary though.
749         */
750      class Exception : public DLS::Exception {      class Exception : public DLS::Exception {
751          public:          public:
752              Exception(String Message);              Exception(String Message);

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