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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 2879 /*
2 schoenebeck 3118 * Copyright (c) 2016 - 2017 Christian Schoenebeck
3 schoenebeck 2879 *
4     * http://www.linuxsampler.org
5     *
6     * This file is part of LinuxSampler and released under the same terms.
7     * See README file for details.
8     */
9    
10     #ifndef LS_NOTE_H
11     #define LS_NOTE_H
12    
13     #include "../../common/Pool.h"
14     #include "Event.h"
15 schoenebeck 3246 #include "Fade.h"
16 schoenebeck 2879
17 schoenebeck 3218 #define DEFAULT_NOTE_VOLUME_TIME_S 0.013f /* 13ms */
18     #define DEFAULT_NOTE_PITCH_TIME_S 0.013f /* 13ms */
19 schoenebeck 3335 #define DEFAULT_NOTE_PAN_TIME_S 0.013f /* 13ms */
20 schoenebeck 3188
21 schoenebeck 2879 namespace LinuxSampler {
22    
23     /**
24     * Abstract base class of its deriving @c Note class, this class (NoteBase)
25     * is not intended to be instantiated directly. It just provides access to
26     * the parts of a Note object which do not depend on any C++ template
27     * parameter.
28     */
29     class NoteBase {
30     public:
31     int hostKey; ///< Key on which this is @c Note is allocated on. This is usually the note-on event's note number, however in case of a child note this will rather be the parent note's key instead!
32     note_id_t parentNoteID; ///< If not null: unique ID of the parent note of this note (see comments of field @c pChildNotes).
33     RTList<note_id_t>* pChildNotes; ///< Note ID list of "child" notes of this note. These are special notes that must be released once this note gets released.
34     Event cause; ///< Copy of the original event (usually a note-on event) which caused this note.
35     event_id_t eventID; ///< Unique ID of the actual original @c Event which caused this note.
36 schoenebeck 2962 sched_time_t triggerSchedTime; ///< Engine's scheduler time when this note was launched.
37 schoenebeck 2931 /// Optional synthesis parameters that might be overridden (by calling real-time instrument script functions like change_vol(), change_pitch(), etc.).
38     struct _Override {
39     float Volume; ///< as linear amplification ratio (1.0 being neutral)
40 schoenebeck 3188 float VolumeTime; ///< Transition duration (in seconds) for changes to @c Volume.
41 schoenebeck 2931 float Pitch; ///< as linear frequency ratio (1.0 being neutral)
42 schoenebeck 3188 float PitchTime; ///< Transition duration (in seconds) for changes to @c Pitch.
43 schoenebeck 2931 float Pan; ///< between -1.0 (most left) and +1.0 (most right) and 0.0 being neutral.
44 schoenebeck 3335 float PanTime; ///< Transition duration (in seconds) for changes to @c Pan.
45 schoenebeck 2931 int64_t PanSources; ///< Might be used for calculating an average pan value in differential way: amount of times the Pan value had been changed and shall be calculated relatively upon.
46 schoenebeck 2935 float Cutoff; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
47     float Resonance; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
48 schoenebeck 2953 float Attack; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
49     float Decay; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
50 schoenebeck 3316 float Sustain; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
51 schoenebeck 2953 float Release; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
52 schoenebeck 3360 float CutoffAttack; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
53     float CutoffDecay; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
54     float CutoffSustain;///< between 0.0 and 1.0
55     float CutoffRelease;///< between 0.0 and 1.0
56 schoenebeck 3118 float AmpLFODepth; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
57     float AmpLFOFreq; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
58 schoenebeck 3360 float CutoffLFODepth;///< between 0.0 and 1.0
59     float CutoffLFOFreq; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
60 schoenebeck 3118 float PitchLFODepth; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
61     float PitchLFOFreq; ///< between 0.0 and 1.0
62 schoenebeck 3246 fade_curve_t VolumeCurve;
63     fade_curve_t PitchCurve;
64 schoenebeck 3335 fade_curve_t PanCurve;
65 schoenebeck 3251 int SampleOffset; ///< Where the sample shall start playback in microseconds (otherwise this is -1 for being ignored).
66 schoenebeck 2931 } Override;
67 schoenebeck 2879 /// Sampler format specific informations and variables.
68     union _Format {
69     /// Gigasampler/GigaStudio format specifics.
70     struct _Gig {
71     uint8_t DimMask; ///< May be used to override the Dimension zone to be selected for a new voice: each 1 bit means that respective bit shall be overridden by taking the respective bit from DimBits instead.
72     uint8_t DimBits; ///< Used only in conjunction with DimMask: Dimension bits that shall be selected.
73     } Gig;
74     } Format;
75 schoenebeck 3193 int userPar[4]; ///< Used only for real-time instrument script functions set_event_par() and get_event_par() to store script author's user specific data ($EVENT_PAR_0 to $EVENT_PAR_3).
76 schoenebeck 2879 protected:
77     NoteBase() : hostKey(0), parentNoteID(0), pChildNotes(NULL) {
78 schoenebeck 2931 Override.Volume = 1.f;
79 schoenebeck 3188 Override.VolumeTime = DEFAULT_NOTE_VOLUME_TIME_S;
80 schoenebeck 2931 Override.Pitch = 1.f;
81 schoenebeck 3188 Override.PitchTime = DEFAULT_NOTE_PITCH_TIME_S;
82 schoenebeck 2931 Override.Pan = 0.f;
83 schoenebeck 3335 Override.PanTime = DEFAULT_NOTE_PAN_TIME_S;
84 schoenebeck 2931 Override.PanSources = 0;
85 schoenebeck 2935 Override.Cutoff = 1.f;
86     Override.Resonance = 1.f;
87 schoenebeck 2953 Override.Attack = 1.f;
88     Override.Decay = 1.f;
89 schoenebeck 3316 Override.Sustain = 1.f;
90 schoenebeck 2953 Override.Release = 1.f;
91 schoenebeck 3360 Override.CutoffAttack = 1.f;
92     Override.CutoffDecay = 1.f;
93     Override.CutoffSustain = 1.f;
94     Override.CutoffRelease = 1.f;
95 schoenebeck 3118 Override.AmpLFODepth = 1.f;
96     Override.AmpLFOFreq = 1.f;
97 schoenebeck 3360 Override.CutoffLFODepth = 1.f;
98     Override.CutoffLFOFreq = 1.f;
99 schoenebeck 3118 Override.PitchLFODepth = 1.f;
100     Override.PitchLFOFreq = 1.f;
101 schoenebeck 3246 Override.VolumeCurve = DEFAULT_FADE_CURVE;
102     Override.PitchCurve = DEFAULT_FADE_CURVE;
103 schoenebeck 3335 Override.PanCurve = DEFAULT_FADE_CURVE;
104 schoenebeck 3251 Override.SampleOffset = -1;
105 schoenebeck 3118
106 schoenebeck 2880 Format = _Format();
107 schoenebeck 3193
108     userPar[0] = 0;
109     userPar[1] = 0;
110     userPar[2] = 0;
111     userPar[3] = 0;
112 schoenebeck 2879 }
113     };
114    
115     /**
116     * Contains the voices caused by one specific note, as well as basic
117 schoenebeck 3188 * information about the note itself. You can see a Note object as one
118 schoenebeck 2938 * specific event in time where one or more voices were spawned at the same
119     * time and all those voices due to the same cause.
120     *
121     * For example when you press down and hold the sustain pedal, and then
122     * trigger the same note on the keyboard multiple times, for each key
123 schoenebeck 3188 * strokes a separate Note instance is created. Assuming you have a layered
124     * sound with 4 layers, then for each note that is triggered 4 voices will
125     * be spawned and assigned to the same Note object. By grouping those voices
126     * to one specific Note object, it allows to control the synthesis paramters
127     * of those layered voices simultaniously.
128 schoenebeck 2938 *
129     * If your instrument contains a real-time instrument script, then that
130     * script might also trigger additional voices programmatically (by
131     * calling the built-in script function play_note()). Each time the script
132     * calls play_note() a new Note instance is created and the script may then
133     * further control the voices of specific notes independently from each
134     * other. For example for each key stroke on your keyboard the instrument
135     * script might trigger 3 additional notes programmatically and assign a
136     * different tuning filter parameters for each one of the 3 notes
137     * independently.
138 schoenebeck 2879 */
139     template<class V>
140     class Note : public NoteBase {
141     public:
142     RTList<V>* pActiveVoices; ///< Contains the active voices associated with this note.
143    
144     Note() : NoteBase(), pActiveVoices(NULL) {}
145    
146     virtual ~Note() {
147     if (pChildNotes) delete pChildNotes;
148     if (pActiveVoices) delete pActiveVoices;
149     }
150    
151     void init(Pool<V>* pVoicePool, Pool<note_id_t>* pNoteIDPool) {
152     if (pActiveVoices) delete pActiveVoices;
153     pActiveVoices = new RTList<V>(pVoicePool);
154     if (pChildNotes) delete pChildNotes;
155     pChildNotes = new RTList<note_id_t>(pNoteIDPool);
156     }
157    
158     void reset() {
159     hostKey = 0;
160     parentNoteID = 0;
161     if (pChildNotes)
162     pChildNotes->clear();
163     cause = Event();
164     eventID = 0;
165 schoenebeck 2931 Override.Volume = 1.f;
166 schoenebeck 3188 Override.VolumeTime = DEFAULT_NOTE_VOLUME_TIME_S;
167 schoenebeck 2931 Override.Pitch = 1.f;
168 schoenebeck 3188 Override.PitchTime = DEFAULT_NOTE_PITCH_TIME_S;
169 schoenebeck 2931 Override.Pan = 0.f;
170 schoenebeck 3335 Override.PanTime = DEFAULT_NOTE_PAN_TIME_S;
171 schoenebeck 2931 Override.PanSources = 0;
172 schoenebeck 2935 Override.Cutoff = 1.f;
173     Override.Resonance = 1.f;
174 schoenebeck 2953 Override.Attack = 1.f;
175     Override.Decay = 1.f;
176 schoenebeck 3316 Override.Sustain = 1.f;
177 schoenebeck 2953 Override.Release = 1.f;
178 schoenebeck 3360 Override.CutoffAttack = 1.f;
179     Override.CutoffDecay = 1.f;
180     Override.CutoffSustain = 1.f;
181     Override.CutoffRelease = 1.f;
182 schoenebeck 3118 Override.AmpLFODepth = 1.f;
183     Override.AmpLFOFreq = 1.f;
184 schoenebeck 3360 Override.CutoffLFODepth = 1.f;
185     Override.CutoffLFOFreq = 1.f;
186 schoenebeck 3118 Override.PitchLFODepth = 1.f;
187     Override.PitchLFOFreq = 1.f;
188 schoenebeck 3246 Override.VolumeCurve = DEFAULT_FADE_CURVE;
189     Override.PitchCurve = DEFAULT_FADE_CURVE;
190 schoenebeck 3335 Override.PanCurve = DEFAULT_FADE_CURVE;
191 schoenebeck 3251 Override.SampleOffset = -1;
192 schoenebeck 2880 Format = _Format();
193 schoenebeck 3193 userPar[0] = 0;
194     userPar[1] = 0;
195     userPar[2] = 0;
196     userPar[3] = 0;
197 schoenebeck 2879 if (pActiveVoices) {
198     typename RTList<V>::Iterator itVoice = pActiveVoices->first();
199     typename RTList<V>::Iterator itVoicesEnd = pActiveVoices->end();
200     for (; itVoice != itVoicesEnd; ++itVoice) { // iterate through all voices on this key
201     itVoice->VoiceFreed();
202     }
203     pActiveVoices->clear();
204     }
205     }
206     };
207    
208     } // namespace LinuxSampler
209    
210     #endif // LS_NOTE_H

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