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NKSP: Added standard units support for numbers and final "!" operator: * NKSP strictness: Variable names, function names and preprocessor condition names must start with a regular character (a-z or A-Z); starting them with a digit or underscore is no longer allowed. * NKSP parser fix: equal comparison operator "=" and not equal comparison operator "#" must only accept integer operands. * NKSP language: Implemented support for standard units like Hertz, seconds, Bel including support for metric unit prefixes; so one can now e.g. conveniently use numbers in scripts like "5us" meaning "5 microseconds", or e.g. "12kHz" meaning "12 kilo Hertz", or e.g. "-14mdB" meaning "minus 14 Millidecibel", or e.g. "28c" meaning "28 cents" (for tuning). * NKSP language: Introduced "final" operator "!" which is specifically intended for synthesis parameter values to denote that the synthesis parameter value is intended to be the "final" value for that synthesis parameter that should explicitly be used by the engine and thus causing the sampler engine to ignore all other modulation sources for the same synthesis parameter (like e.g. LFO, EG); by simply prefixing a value, variable or formula with this new "!" operator the expression is marked as being "final". * Bumped version (2.1.1.svn4).
* NKSP: Fixed crash when using built-in script array variable "%ALL_EVENTS". * NKSP: Added built-in function "change_amp_lfo_depth()". * NKSP: Added built-in function "change_amp_lfo_freq()". * NKSP: Added built-in function "change_pitch_lfo_depth()". * NKSP: Added built-in function "change_pitch_lfo_freq()". * Bumped version (2.0.0.svn44).
* sfz engine: implemented opcodes fillfo_freqccN, pitchlfo_freqccN, amplfo_freqccN, lfoN_freq_onccX
* sfz engine: implemented opcodes lfoN_phase, lfoN_phase_onccX, lfoN_pitch, lfoN_pitch_onccX
* implemented sine LFO, pulse LFO and saw LFO * sfz engine: implemented opcode lfoN_wave
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