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* NKSP: Added built-in script function "change_cutoff_attack()".
* NKSP: Added built-in script function "change_cutoff_decay()".
* NKSP: Added built-in script function "change_cutoff_sustain()".
* NKSP: Added built-in script function "change_cutoff_release()".
* NKSP: Added built-in script function "change_cutoff_lfo_depth()".
* NKSP: Added built-in script function "change_cutoff_lfo_freq()".
* Bumped version (2.0.0.svn77).

1 schoenebeck 53 /***************************************************************************
2     * *
3     * LinuxSampler - modular, streaming capable sampler *
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5 schoenebeck 56 * Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 by Benno Senoner and Christian Schoenebeck *
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23    
24     #ifndef __LS_EVENT_H__
25     #define __LS_EVENT_H__
26    
27     #include "../../common/global.h"
28 schoenebeck 328 #include "../../common/RTMath.h"
29 schoenebeck 2871 #include "../../common/RTAVLTree.h"
30     #include "../../common/Pool.h"
31 schoenebeck 890 #include "../EngineChannel.h"
32 schoenebeck 2948 #include "../../scriptvm/common.h"
33 schoenebeck 53
34     namespace LinuxSampler {
35    
36     // just symbol prototyping
37     class Event;
38 schoenebeck 2871 class SchedulerNode;
39     class ScriptEvent;
40     class ScheduledEvent;
41 schoenebeck 53
42     /**
43 schoenebeck 2871 * Data type used to schedule events sample point accurately both within, as
44     * well as beyond the scope of the current audio fragment cycle. The timing
45     * reflected by this data type is consecutively running for a very long
46     * time. Even with a sample rate of 96 kHz a scheduler time of this data
47     * type will not wrap before 6 million years. So in practice such time
48     * stamps are unique and will not repeat (unless the EventGenerator is
49     * reset).
50     */
51     typedef uint64_t sched_time_t;
52    
53     /**
54 schoenebeck 53 * Generates Event objects and is responsible for resolving the position
55     * in the current audio fragment each Event actually belongs to.
56     */
57     class EventGenerator {
58     public:
59     EventGenerator(uint SampleRate);
60     void UpdateFragmentTime(uint SamplesToProcess);
61 schoenebeck 3283 void SetSampleRate(uint SampleRate);
62 schoenebeck 53 Event CreateEvent();
63 schoenebeck 906 Event CreateEvent(int32_t FragmentPos);
64 schoenebeck 2871
65     template<typename T>
66     void scheduleAheadMicroSec(RTAVLTree<T>& queue, T& node, int32_t fragmentPosBase, uint64_t microseconds);
67    
68     RTList<ScheduledEvent>::Iterator popNextScheduledEvent(RTAVLTree<ScheduledEvent>& queue, Pool<ScheduledEvent>& pool, sched_time_t end);
69     RTList<ScriptEvent>::Iterator popNextScheduledScriptEvent(RTAVLTree<ScriptEvent>& queue, Pool<ScriptEvent>& pool, sched_time_t end);
70    
71     /**
72 schoenebeck 2948 * Returns the scheduler time for the first sample point of the
73     * current audio fragment cycle.
74     */
75     sched_time_t schedTimeAtCurrentFragmentStart() const {
76     return uiTotalSamplesProcessed;
77     }
78    
79     /**
80 schoenebeck 2871 * Returns the scheduler time for the first sample point of the next
81     * audio fragment cycle.
82     */
83     sched_time_t schedTimeAtCurrentFragmentEnd() const {
84     return uiTotalSamplesProcessed + uiSamplesProcessed;
85     }
86    
87 schoenebeck 53 protected:
88 schoenebeck 328 typedef RTMath::time_stamp_t time_stamp_t;
89 schoenebeck 293 inline int32_t ToFragmentPos(time_stamp_t TimeStamp) {
90     return int32_t (int32_t(TimeStamp - FragmentTime.begin) * FragmentTime.sample_ratio);
91 schoenebeck 53 }
92     friend class Event;
93     private:
94     uint uiSampleRate;
95     uint uiSamplesProcessed;
96     struct __FragmentTime__ {
97     time_stamp_t begin; ///< Real time stamp of the beginning of this audio fragment cycle.
98     time_stamp_t end; ///< Real time stamp of the end of this audio fragment cycle.
99     float sample_ratio; ///< (Samples per cycle) / (Real time duration of cycle)
100     } FragmentTime;
101 schoenebeck 2871 sched_time_t uiTotalSamplesProcessed; ///< Total amount of sample points that have been processed since this EventGenerator object has been created. This is used to schedule instrument script events long time ahead in future (that is beyond the scope of the current audio fragment).
102 schoenebeck 53 };
103    
104     /**
105 schoenebeck 2879 * Unique numeric ID of an event which can be used to retrieve access to
106     * the actual @c Event object. Once the event associated with a certain ID
107     * was released (back to its event pool), this numeric ID becomes invalid
108     * and Pool< Event >::fromID() will detect this circumstance and will
109     * return an invalid Iterator, and thus will prevent you from misusing an
110     * event which no longer "exists".
111     *
112     * Note that an @c Event object usually just "exists" for exactly on audio
113     * fragment cycle: that is it exists right from the beginning of the audio
114     * fragment cycle where it was caused (i.e. where its MIDI data was
115     * received by the respective engine channel) and will disappear
116     * automatically at the end of that audio fragment cycle.
117     */
118     typedef pool_element_id_t event_id_t;
119    
120     /**
121     * Unique numeric ID of a note which can be used to retrieve access to the
122     * actual @c Note object. Once the note associated with a certain ID was
123     * released (back to its note pool), this numeric ID becomes invalid and
124     * Pool< Note >::fromID() will detect this circumstance and will return
125     * an invalid Iterator, and thus will prevent you from misusing a note
126     * which no longer is "alive".
127     *
128     * A @c Note object exists right when the respective MIDI note-on event
129     * was received by the respective engine channel, and remains existent
130     * until the caused note and all its voices were finally freed (which might
131     * even be long time after the respective note-off event was received,
132     * depending on the duration of the voice's release stages etc.).
133     */
134     typedef pool_element_id_t note_id_t;
135    
136     /**
137 schoenebeck 2948 * Unique numeric ID of a script callback ID instance which can be used to
138     * retrieve access to the actual @c ScriptEvent object. Once the script
139     * callback instance associated with a certain ID stopped its execution
140     * (that is completely stopped, not just suspended) then this numeric ID
141     * becomes invalid and Pool< ScriptEvent >::fromID() will detect this
142     * circumstance and will return an invalid Iterator, and thus will prevent
143     * you from misusing a script callback instance which no longer "exists".
144     */
145     typedef pool_element_id_t script_callback_id_t;
146    
147     /**
148 schoenebeck 53 * Events are usually caused by a MIDI source or an internal modulation
149 schoenebeck 906 * controller like LFO or EG. An event should only be created by an
150     * EventGenerator!
151 schoenebeck 53 *
152 schoenebeck 2594 * @see EventGenerator, ScriptEvent
153 schoenebeck 53 */
154     class Event {
155     public:
156     Event(){}
157     enum type_t {
158 schoenebeck 2938 type_note_on, ///< (real) MIDI note-on event
159     type_note_off, ///< (real) MIDI note-off event
160     type_pitchbend, ///< MIDI pitch bend wheel change event
161     type_control_change, ///< MIDI CC event
162 schoenebeck 244 type_sysex, ///< MIDI system exclusive message
163 schoenebeck 2938 type_cancel_release_key, ///< transformed either from a (real) MIDI note-on or sustain-pedal-down event
164     type_release_key, ///< transformed either from a (real) MIDI note-off or sustain-pedal-up event
165     type_release_note, ///< transformed from a type_stop_note event
166 schoenebeck 2559 type_channel_pressure, ///< a.k.a. aftertouch
167     type_note_pressure, ///< polyphonic key pressure (aftertouch)
168 schoenebeck 2938 type_play_note, ///< caused by a call to built-in instrument script function play_note()
169     type_stop_note, ///< caused by a call to built-in instrument script function note_off()
170 schoenebeck 3188 type_kill_note, ///< caused by a call to built-in instrument script function fade_out()
171 schoenebeck 2938 type_note_synth_param, ///< change a note's synthesis parameters (upon real-time instrument script function calls, i.e. change_vol(), change_tune(), change_pan(), etc.)
172 schoenebeck 53 } Type;
173 schoenebeck 2931 enum synth_param_t {
174     synth_param_volume,
175 schoenebeck 3188 synth_param_volume_time,
176 schoenebeck 3246 synth_param_volume_curve,
177 schoenebeck 2931 synth_param_pitch,
178 schoenebeck 3188 synth_param_pitch_time,
179 schoenebeck 3246 synth_param_pitch_curve,
180 schoenebeck 2931 synth_param_pan,
181 schoenebeck 3335 synth_param_pan_time,
182     synth_param_pan_curve,
183 schoenebeck 2935 synth_param_cutoff,
184     synth_param_resonance,
185 schoenebeck 2953 synth_param_attack,
186     synth_param_decay,
187 schoenebeck 3316 synth_param_sustain,
188 schoenebeck 2953 synth_param_release,
189 schoenebeck 3360 synth_param_cutoff_attack,
190     synth_param_cutoff_decay,
191     synth_param_cutoff_sustain,
192     synth_param_cutoff_release,
193 schoenebeck 3118 synth_param_amp_lfo_depth,
194     synth_param_amp_lfo_freq,
195 schoenebeck 3360 synth_param_cutoff_lfo_depth,
196     synth_param_cutoff_lfo_freq,
197 schoenebeck 3118 synth_param_pitch_lfo_depth,
198     synth_param_pitch_lfo_freq,
199 schoenebeck 2931 };
200 schoenebeck 53 union {
201 schoenebeck 246 /// Note-on and note-off event specifics
202     struct _Note {
203 schoenebeck 2600 uint8_t Channel; ///< MIDI channel (0..15)
204 schoenebeck 246 uint8_t Key; ///< MIDI key number of note-on / note-off event.
205     uint8_t Velocity; ///< Trigger or release velocity of note-on / note-off event.
206 schoenebeck 250 int8_t Layer; ///< Layer index (usually only used if a note-on event has to be postponed, e.g. due to shortage of free voices).
207     int8_t ReleaseTrigger; ///< If new voice should be a release triggered voice (actually boolean field and usually only used if a note-on event has to be postponed, e.g. due to shortage of free voices).
208 schoenebeck 2938 note_id_t ID; ///< Unique numeric ID of the @c Note object associated with this note event.
209 schoenebeck 2879 note_id_t ParentNoteID; ///< If not zero: Unique numeric ID of the parent @c Note object that shall become parent of resulting new Note object of this Event. So this is used to associate a new note with a previous note, i.e. to release the new note once the parent note was released.
210 persson 2101 void* pRegion; ///< Engine specific pointer to instrument region
211 schoenebeck 246 } Note;
212     /// Control change event specifics
213     struct _CC {
214 schoenebeck 2600 uint8_t Channel; ///< MIDI channel (0..15)
215 schoenebeck 246 uint8_t Controller; ///< MIDI controller number of control change event.
216     uint8_t Value; ///< Controller Value of control change event.
217     } CC;
218     /// Pitchbend event specifics
219     struct _Pitch {
220 schoenebeck 2600 uint8_t Channel; ///< MIDI channel (0..15)
221 schoenebeck 246 int16_t Pitch; ///< Pitch value of pitchbend event.
222     } Pitch;
223     /// MIDI system exclusive event specifics
224     struct _Sysex {
225     uint Size; ///< Data length (in bytes) of MIDI system exclusive message.
226     } Sysex;
227 schoenebeck 2559 /// Channel Pressure (aftertouch) event specifics
228     struct _ChannelPressure {
229 schoenebeck 2600 uint8_t Channel; ///< MIDI channel (0..15)
230 schoenebeck 2611 uint8_t Controller; ///< Should always be assigned to CTRL_TABLE_IDX_AFTERTOUCH.
231 schoenebeck 2559 uint8_t Value; ///< New aftertouch / pressure value for keys on that channel.
232     } ChannelPressure;
233     /// Polyphonic Note Pressure (aftertouch) event specifics
234     struct _NotePressure {
235 schoenebeck 2600 uint8_t Channel; ///< MIDI channel (0..15)
236 schoenebeck 2559 uint8_t Key; ///< MIDI note number where key pressure (polyphonic aftertouch) changed.
237     uint8_t Value; ///< New pressure value for note.
238     } NotePressure;
239 schoenebeck 2931 ///< Note synthesis parameter change event's specifics (used for real-time instrument script built-in functions which may alter synthesis parameters on note level).
240     struct _NoteSynthParam {
241     note_id_t NoteID; ///< ID of Note whose voices shall be modified.
242     synth_param_t Type; ///< Synthesis parameter which is to be changed.
243     float Delta; ///< The value change that should be applied against the note's current synthesis parameter value.
244     bool Relative; ///< Whether @c Delta should be applied relatively against the note's current synthesis parameter value (false means the paramter's current value is simply replaced by Delta).
245     float AbsValue; ///< New current absolute value of synthesis parameter (that is after @c Delta being applied).
246     } NoteSynthParam;
247 schoenebeck 246 } Param;
248 schoenebeck 412 EngineChannel* pEngineChannel; ///< Pointer to the EngineChannel where this event occured on, NULL means Engine global event (e.g. SysEx message).
249 schoenebeck 1751 MidiInputPort* pMidiInputPort; ///< Pointer to the MIDI input port on which this event occured (NOTE: currently only for global events, that is SysEx messages)
250 schoenebeck 53
251 schoenebeck 2879 inline void Init() {
252     Param.Note.ID = 0;
253     Param.Note.ParentNoteID = 0;
254 schoenebeck 2931 Param.NoteSynthParam.NoteID = 0;
255 schoenebeck 2879 }
256 schoenebeck 293 inline int32_t FragmentPos() {
257     if (iFragmentPos >= 0) return iFragmentPos;
258     iFragmentPos = pEventGenerator->ToFragmentPos(TimeStamp);
259     if (iFragmentPos < 0) iFragmentPos = 0; // if event arrived shortly before the beginning of current fragment
260     return iFragmentPos;
261 schoenebeck 53 }
262 schoenebeck 293 inline void ResetFragmentPos() {
263     iFragmentPos = -1;
264     }
265 schoenebeck 2879 inline void CopyTimeFrom(const Event& other) {
266     TimeStamp = other.TimeStamp;
267     iFragmentPos = other.iFragmentPos;
268     }
269 schoenebeck 2948 inline sched_time_t SchedTime() {
270     return pEventGenerator->schedTimeAtCurrentFragmentStart() + FragmentPos();
271     }
272 schoenebeck 53 protected:
273     typedef EventGenerator::time_stamp_t time_stamp_t;
274     Event(EventGenerator* pGenerator, EventGenerator::time_stamp_t Time);
275 schoenebeck 906 Event(EventGenerator* pGenerator, int32_t FragmentPos);
276 schoenebeck 53 friend class EventGenerator;
277     private:
278     EventGenerator* pEventGenerator; ///< Creator of the event.
279     time_stamp_t TimeStamp; ///< Time stamp of the event's occurence.
280 schoenebeck 293 int32_t iFragmentPos; ///< Position in the current fragment this event refers to.
281 schoenebeck 53 };
282    
283 schoenebeck 2871 /**
284     * Used to sort timing relevant objects (i.e. events) into timing/scheduler
285     * queue. This class is just intended as base class and should be derived
286     * for its actual purpose (for the precise data type being scheduled).
287     */
288     class SchedulerNode : public RTAVLNode {
289     public:
290 schoenebeck 2948 using RTAVLNode::reset; // make reset() method public
291    
292 schoenebeck 2871 sched_time_t scheduleTime; ///< Time ahead in future (in sample points) when this object shall be processed. This value is compared with EventGenerator's uiTotalSamplesProcessed member variable.
293    
294     /// Required operator implementation for RTAVLTree class.
295     inline bool operator==(const SchedulerNode& other) const {
296     return this->scheduleTime == other.scheduleTime;
297     }
298    
299     /// Required operator implementation for RTAVLTree class.
300     inline bool operator<(const SchedulerNode& other) const {
301     return this->scheduleTime < other.scheduleTime;
302     }
303 schoenebeck 2948
304     /// This is actually just for code readability.
305     inline RTAVLTreeBase* currentSchedulerQueue() const { return rtavlTree(); }
306 schoenebeck 2871 };
307    
308     /**
309     * Used to sort delayed MIDI events into a timing/scheduler queue. This
310     * object just contains the timing informations, the actual MIDI event is
311     * pointed by member variable @c itEvent.
312     */
313     class ScheduledEvent : public SchedulerNode {
314     public:
315     Pool<Event>::Iterator itEvent; ///< Points to the actual Event object being scheduled.
316     };
317    
318 schoenebeck 2594 class VMEventHandler;
319     class VMExecContext;
320    
321 schoenebeck 3293 /**
322     * Maximum amount of child script handler instances one script handler is
323     * allowed to create by calling built-in script function fork().
324     */
325     #define MAX_FORK_PER_SCRIPT_HANDLER 8
326    
327 schoenebeck 2594 /** @brief Real-time instrument script event.
328     *
329     * Encapsulates one execution instance of a real-time instrument script for
330     * exactly one script event handler (script event callback).
331 schoenebeck 2871 *
332     * This class derives from SchedulerNode for being able to be sorted efficiently
333     * by the script scheduler if the script was either a) calling the wait()
334     * script function or b) the script was auto suspended by the ScriptVM
335     * because the script was executing for too long. In both cases the
336     * scheduler has to sort the ScriptEvents in its execution queue according
337     * to the precise time the respective script execution instance needs to be
338     * resumed.
339 schoenebeck 2594 */
340 schoenebeck 2871 class ScriptEvent : public SchedulerNode {
341 schoenebeck 2594 public:
342 schoenebeck 2879 Event cause; ///< Copy of original external @c Event that triggered this script event (i.e. MIDI note on event, MIDI CC event, etc.).
343     pool_element_id_t id; ///< Native representation of built-in script variable $EVENT_ID. For scripts' "note" event handler this will reflect the unique ID of the @c Note object, for all other event handlers the unique ID of the original external @c Event object that triggered this script event.
344 schoenebeck 2594 VMEventHandler** handlers; ///< The script's event handlers (callbacks) to be processed (NULL terminated list).
345     VMExecContext* execCtx; ///< Script's current execution state (polyphonic variables and execution stack).
346     int currentHandler; ///< Current index in 'handlers' list above.
347     int executionSlices; ///< Amount of times this script event has been executed by the ScriptVM runner class.
348 schoenebeck 2948 bool ignoreAllWaitCalls; ///< If true: calling any built-in wait*() script function should be ignored (this variable may be set with the 2nd argument of built-in script function stop_wait()).
349     VMEventHandlerType_t handlerType; ///< Native representation of built-in script variable $NI_CALLBACK_TYPE, reflecting the script event type of this script event.
350 schoenebeck 3293 script_callback_id_t parentHandlerID; ///< Only in case this script handler instance was created by calling built-in script function fork(): callback ID of the parent event handler instance which created this child. For regular event handler instances which were not created by fork(), this variable reflects 0 (which is always considered an invalid handler ID).
351     script_callback_id_t childHandlerID[MAX_FORK_PER_SCRIPT_HANDLER+1]; ///< In case built-in script function fork() was called by this script handler instance: A zero terminated ID list of all child event handler instances (note: children will not vanish from this list after they terminated).
352     bool autoAbortByParent; ///< Only if this is a child event handler created by calling fork(): if this is true then this child will automatically aborted if the parent event handler terminates.
353     int forkIndex; ///< Only for fork() calls: distinguishment feature which is 0 for parent, 1 for 1st child, 2 for 2nd child, etc.
354    
355     void forkTo(ScriptEvent* e, bool bAutoAbort) const;
356     int countChildHandlers() const;
357     void addChildHandlerID(script_callback_id_t childID);
358 schoenebeck 2594 };
359    
360 schoenebeck 2871 /**
361     * Insert given @a node into the supplied timing @a queue with a scheduled
362     * timing position given by @a fragmentPosBase and @a microseconds, where
363 schoenebeck 2879 * @a microseconds reflects the amount of microseconds in future from "now"
364 schoenebeck 2871 * where the node shall be scheduled, and @a fragmentPos identifies the
365     * sample point within the current audio fragment cycle which shall be
366     * interpreted by this method to be "now".
367     *
368     * The meaning of @a fragmentPosBase becomes more important the larger
369 schoenebeck 3293 * the audio fragment size, and vice versa it becomes less important the
370 schoenebeck 2871 * smaller the audio fragment size.
371     *
372     * @param queue - destination scheduler queue
373     * @param node - node (i.e. event) to be inserted into the queue
374     * @param fragmentPosBase - sample point in current audio fragment to be "now"
375     * @param microseconds - timing of node from "now" (in microseconds)
376     */
377     template<typename T>
378     void EventGenerator::scheduleAheadMicroSec(RTAVLTree<T>& queue, T& node, int32_t fragmentPosBase, uint64_t microseconds) {
379 schoenebeck 3205 // round up (+1) if microseconds is not zero (i.e. because 44.1 kHz and
380     // 1 us would yield in < 1 and thus would be offset == 0)
381     const sched_time_t offset =
382     (microseconds != 0LL) ?
383     1.f + (float(uiSampleRate) * (float(microseconds) / 1000000.f))
384     : 0.f;
385     node.scheduleTime = uiTotalSamplesProcessed + fragmentPosBase + offset;
386 schoenebeck 2871 queue.insert(node);
387     }
388    
389 schoenebeck 53 } // namespace LinuxSampler
390    
391     #endif // __LS_EVENT_H__

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