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* libgig - C++ cross-platform Gigasampler format file access library * |
* libgig - C++ cross-platform Gigasampler format file access library * |
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* * |
* * |
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* Copyright (C) 2003-2013 by Christian Schoenebeck * |
* Copyright (C) 2003-2015 by Christian Schoenebeck * |
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* <cuse@users.sourceforge.net> * |
* <cuse@users.sourceforge.net> * |
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* * |
* * |
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * |
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * |
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#include <algorithm> |
#include <algorithm> |
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#include <math.h> |
#include <math.h> |
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#include <iostream> |
#include <iostream> |
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#include <assert.h> |
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/// Initial size of the sample buffer which is used for decompression of |
/// Initial size of the sample buffer which is used for decompression of |
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/// compressed sample wave streams - this value should always be bigger than |
/// compressed sample wave streams - this value should always be bigger than |
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namespace gig { |
namespace gig { |
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// *************** progress_t *************** |
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// * |
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progress_t::progress_t() { |
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callback = NULL; |
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custom = NULL; |
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__range_min = 0.0f; |
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__range_max = 1.0f; |
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} |
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// private helper function to convert progress of a subprocess into the global progress |
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static void __notify_progress(progress_t* pProgress, float subprogress) { |
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if (pProgress && pProgress->callback) { |
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const float totalrange = pProgress->__range_max - pProgress->__range_min; |
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const float totalprogress = pProgress->__range_min + subprogress * totalrange; |
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pProgress->factor = totalprogress; |
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pProgress->callback(pProgress); // now actually notify about the progress |
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} |
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} |
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// private helper function to divide a progress into subprogresses |
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static void __divide_progress(progress_t* pParentProgress, progress_t* pSubProgress, float totalTasks, float currentTask) { |
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if (pParentProgress && pParentProgress->callback) { |
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const float totalrange = pParentProgress->__range_max - pParentProgress->__range_min; |
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pSubProgress->callback = pParentProgress->callback; |
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pSubProgress->custom = pParentProgress->custom; |
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pSubProgress->__range_min = pParentProgress->__range_min + totalrange * currentTask / totalTasks; |
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pSubProgress->__range_max = pSubProgress->__range_min + totalrange / totalTasks; |
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} |
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} |
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// *************** Internal functions for sample decompression *************** |
// *************** Internal functions for sample decompression *************** |
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// * |
// * |
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} |
} |
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/** |
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* Make a (semi) deep copy of the Sample object given by @a orig (without |
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* the actual waveform data) and assign it to this object. |
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* |
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* Discussion: copying .gig samples is a bit tricky. It requires three |
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* steps: |
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* 1. Copy sample's meta informations (done by CopyAssignMeta()) including |
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* its new sample waveform data size. |
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* 2. Saving the file (done by File::Save()) so that it gains correct size |
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* and layout for writing the actual wave form data directly to disc |
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* in next step. |
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* 3. Copy the waveform data with disk streaming (done by CopyAssignWave()). |
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* |
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* @param orig - original Sample object to be copied from |
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*/ |
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void Sample::CopyAssignMeta(const Sample* orig) { |
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// handle base classes |
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DLS::Sample::CopyAssignCore(orig); |
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// handle actual own attributes of this class |
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Manufacturer = orig->Manufacturer; |
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Product = orig->Product; |
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SamplePeriod = orig->SamplePeriod; |
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MIDIUnityNote = orig->MIDIUnityNote; |
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FineTune = orig->FineTune; |
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SMPTEFormat = orig->SMPTEFormat; |
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SMPTEOffset = orig->SMPTEOffset; |
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Loops = orig->Loops; |
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LoopID = orig->LoopID; |
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LoopType = orig->LoopType; |
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LoopStart = orig->LoopStart; |
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LoopEnd = orig->LoopEnd; |
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LoopSize = orig->LoopSize; |
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LoopFraction = orig->LoopFraction; |
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LoopPlayCount = orig->LoopPlayCount; |
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// schedule resizing this sample to the given sample's size |
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Resize(orig->GetSize()); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Should be called after CopyAssignMeta() and File::Save() sequence. |
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* Read more about it in the discussion of CopyAssignMeta(). This method |
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* copies the actual waveform data by disk streaming. |
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* |
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* @e CAUTION: this method is currently not thread safe! During this |
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* operation the sample must not be used for other purposes by other |
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* threads! |
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* |
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* @param orig - original Sample object to be copied from |
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*/ |
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void Sample::CopyAssignWave(const Sample* orig) { |
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const int iReadAtOnce = 32*1024; |
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char* buf = new char[iReadAtOnce * orig->FrameSize]; |
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Sample* pOrig = (Sample*) orig; //HACK: remove constness for now |
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unsigned long restorePos = pOrig->GetPos(); |
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pOrig->SetPos(0); |
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SetPos(0); |
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for (unsigned long n = pOrig->Read(buf, iReadAtOnce); n; |
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n = pOrig->Read(buf, iReadAtOnce)) |
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{ |
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Write(buf, n); |
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} |
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pOrig->SetPos(restorePos); |
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delete [] buf; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Apply sample and its settings to the respective RIFF chunks. You have |
* Apply sample and its settings to the respective RIFF chunks. You have |
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* to call File::Save() to make changes persistent. |
* to call File::Save() to make changes persistent. |
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* |
* |
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* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
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* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
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* |
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* @param pProgress - callback function for progress notification |
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* @throws DLS::Exception if FormatTag != DLS_WAVE_FORMAT_PCM or no sample data |
* @throws DLS::Exception if FormatTag != DLS_WAVE_FORMAT_PCM or no sample data |
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* was provided yet |
* was provided yet |
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* @throws gig::Exception if there is any invalid sample setting |
* @throws gig::Exception if there is any invalid sample setting |
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*/ |
*/ |
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void Sample::UpdateChunks() { |
void Sample::UpdateChunks(progress_t* pProgress) { |
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// first update base class's chunks |
// first update base class's chunks |
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DLS::Sample::UpdateChunks(); |
DLS::Sample::UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
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// make sure 'smpl' chunk exists |
// make sure 'smpl' chunk exists |
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pCkSmpl = pWaveList->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_SMPL); |
pCkSmpl = pWaveList->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_SMPL); |
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// update '3gix' chunk |
// update '3gix' chunk |
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pData = (uint8_t*) pCk3gix->LoadChunkData(); |
pData = (uint8_t*) pCk3gix->LoadChunkData(); |
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store16(&pData[0], iSampleGroup); |
store16(&pData[0], iSampleGroup); |
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// if the library user toggled the "Compressed" attribute from true to |
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// false, then the EWAV chunk associated with compressed samples needs |
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// to be deleted |
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RIFF::Chunk* ewav = pWaveList->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_EWAV); |
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if (ewav && !Compressed) { |
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pWaveList->DeleteSubChunk(ewav); |
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} |
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} |
} |
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/// Scans compressed samples for mandatory informations (e.g. actual number of total sample points). |
/// Scans compressed samples for mandatory informations (e.g. actual number of total sample points). |
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/** |
/** |
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* Returns the current position in the sample (in sample points). |
* Returns the current position in the sample (in sample points). |
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*/ |
*/ |
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unsigned long Sample::GetPos() { |
unsigned long Sample::GetPos() const { |
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if (Compressed) return SamplePos; |
if (Compressed) return SamplePos; |
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else return pCkData->GetPos() / FrameSize; |
else return pCkData->GetPos() / FrameSize; |
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} |
} |
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: vcf_res_ctrl_none; |
: vcf_res_ctrl_none; |
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uint16_t eg3depth = _3ewa->ReadUint16(); |
uint16_t eg3depth = _3ewa->ReadUint16(); |
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EG3Depth = (eg3depth <= 1200) ? eg3depth /* positives */ |
EG3Depth = (eg3depth <= 1200) ? eg3depth /* positives */ |
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: (-1) * (int16_t) ((eg3depth ^ 0xffff) + 1); /* binary complementary for negatives */ |
: (-1) * (int16_t) ((eg3depth ^ 0xfff) + 1); /* binary complementary for negatives */ |
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_3ewa->ReadInt16(); // unknown |
_3ewa->ReadInt16(); // unknown |
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ChannelOffset = _3ewa->ReadUint8() / 4; |
ChannelOffset = _3ewa->ReadUint8() / 4; |
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uint8_t regoptions = _3ewa->ReadUint8(); |
uint8_t regoptions = _3ewa->ReadUint8(); |
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* @param orig - original DimensionRegion object to be copied from |
* @param orig - original DimensionRegion object to be copied from |
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*/ |
*/ |
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void DimensionRegion::CopyAssign(const DimensionRegion* orig) { |
void DimensionRegion::CopyAssign(const DimensionRegion* orig) { |
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CopyAssign(orig, NULL); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Make a (semi) deep copy of the DimensionRegion object given by @a orig |
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* and assign it to this object. |
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* |
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* @param orig - original DimensionRegion object to be copied from |
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* @param mSamples - crosslink map between the foreign file's samples and |
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* this file's samples |
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*/ |
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void DimensionRegion::CopyAssign(const DimensionRegion* orig, const std::map<Sample*,Sample*>* mSamples) { |
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// delete all allocated data first |
// delete all allocated data first |
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if (VelocityTable) delete [] VelocityTable; |
if (VelocityTable) delete [] VelocityTable; |
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if (pSampleLoops) delete [] pSampleLoops; |
if (pSampleLoops) delete [] pSampleLoops; |
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// backup parent list pointer |
// backup parent list pointer |
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RIFF::List* p = pParentList; |
RIFF::List* p = pParentList; |
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gig::Sample* pOriginalSample = pSample; |
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gig::Region* pOriginalRegion = pRegion; |
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//NOTE: copy code copied from assignment constructor above, see comment there as well |
//NOTE: copy code copied from assignment constructor above, see comment there as well |
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*this = *orig; // default memberwise shallow copy of all parameters |
*this = *orig; // default memberwise shallow copy of all parameters |
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// restore members that shall not be altered |
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pParentList = p; // restore the chunk pointer |
pParentList = p; // restore the chunk pointer |
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pRegion = pOriginalRegion; |
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// only take the raw sample reference reference if the |
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// two DimensionRegion objects are part of the same file |
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if (pOriginalRegion->GetParent()->GetParent() != orig->pRegion->GetParent()->GetParent()) { |
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pSample = pOriginalSample; |
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} |
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if (mSamples && mSamples->count(orig->pSample)) { |
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pSample = mSamples->find(orig->pSample)->second; |
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} |
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// deep copy of owned structures |
// deep copy of owned structures |
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if (orig->VelocityTable) { |
if (orig->VelocityTable) { |
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* |
* |
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* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
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* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
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* |
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* @param pProgress - callback function for progress notification |
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*/ |
*/ |
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void DimensionRegion::UpdateChunks() { |
void DimensionRegion::UpdateChunks(progress_t* pProgress) { |
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// first update base class's chunk |
// first update base class's chunk |
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DLS::Sampler::UpdateChunks(); |
DLS::Sampler::UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
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RIFF::Chunk* wsmp = pParentList->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_WSMP); |
RIFF::Chunk* wsmp = pParentList->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_WSMP); |
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uint8_t* pData = (uint8_t*) wsmp->LoadChunkData(); |
uint8_t* pData = (uint8_t*) wsmp->LoadChunkData(); |
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} |
} |
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const uint16_t eg3depth = (EG3Depth >= 0) ? EG3Depth |
const uint16_t eg3depth = (EG3Depth >= 0) ? EG3Depth |
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: uint16_t(((-EG3Depth) - 1) ^ 0xffff); /* binary complementary for negatives */ |
: uint16_t(((-EG3Depth) - 1) ^ 0xfff); /* binary complementary for negatives */ |
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store16(&pData[116], eg3depth); |
store16(&pData[116], eg3depth); |
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// next 2 bytes unknown |
// next 2 bytes unknown |
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return pRegion; |
return pRegion; |
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} |
} |
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// show error if some _lev_ctrl_* enum entry is not listed in the following function |
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// (commented out for now, because "diagnostic push" not supported prior GCC 4.6) |
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// TODO: uncomment and add a GCC version check (see also commented "#pragma GCC diagnostic pop" below) |
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//#pragma GCC diagnostic push |
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//#pragma GCC diagnostic error "-Wswitch" |
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leverage_ctrl_t DimensionRegion::DecodeLeverageController(_lev_ctrl_t EncodedController) { |
leverage_ctrl_t DimensionRegion::DecodeLeverageController(_lev_ctrl_t EncodedController) { |
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leverage_ctrl_t decodedcontroller; |
leverage_ctrl_t decodedcontroller; |
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switch (EncodedController) { |
switch (EncodedController) { |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 95; |
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 95; |
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break; |
break; |
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// format extension (these controllers are so far only supported by |
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// LinuxSampler & gigedit) they will *NOT* work with |
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// Gigasampler/GigaStudio ! |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC3_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 3; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC6_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 6; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC7_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 7; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC8_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 8; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC9_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 9; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC10_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 10; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC11_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 11; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC14_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 14; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC15_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 15; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC20_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 20; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC21_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 21; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC22_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 22; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC23_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 23; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC24_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 24; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC25_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 25; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC26_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 26; |
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break; |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC27_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 27; |
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break; |
2252 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC28_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2254 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 28; |
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break; |
2256 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC29_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2258 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 29; |
2259 |
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break; |
2260 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC30_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2262 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 30; |
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break; |
2264 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC31_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2266 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 31; |
2267 |
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break; |
2268 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC68_EXT: |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2270 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 68; |
2271 |
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break; |
2272 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC69_EXT: |
2273 |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2274 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 69; |
2275 |
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break; |
2276 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC70_EXT: |
2277 |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2278 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 70; |
2279 |
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break; |
2280 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC71_EXT: |
2281 |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2282 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 71; |
2283 |
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break; |
2284 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC72_EXT: |
2285 |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2286 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 72; |
2287 |
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break; |
2288 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC73_EXT: |
2289 |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2290 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 73; |
2291 |
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break; |
2292 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC74_EXT: |
2293 |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2294 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 74; |
2295 |
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break; |
2296 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC75_EXT: |
2297 |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2298 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 75; |
2299 |
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break; |
2300 |
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case _lev_ctrl_CC76_EXT: |
2301 |
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decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2302 |
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decodedcontroller.controller_number = 76; |
2303 |
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break; |
2304 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC77_EXT: |
2305 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2306 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 77; |
2307 |
|
break; |
2308 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC78_EXT: |
2309 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2310 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 78; |
2311 |
|
break; |
2312 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC79_EXT: |
2313 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2314 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 79; |
2315 |
|
break; |
2316 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC84_EXT: |
2317 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2318 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 84; |
2319 |
|
break; |
2320 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC85_EXT: |
2321 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2322 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 85; |
2323 |
|
break; |
2324 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC86_EXT: |
2325 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2326 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 86; |
2327 |
|
break; |
2328 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC87_EXT: |
2329 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2330 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 87; |
2331 |
|
break; |
2332 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC89_EXT: |
2333 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2334 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 89; |
2335 |
|
break; |
2336 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC90_EXT: |
2337 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2338 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 90; |
2339 |
|
break; |
2340 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC96_EXT: |
2341 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2342 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 96; |
2343 |
|
break; |
2344 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC97_EXT: |
2345 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2346 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 97; |
2347 |
|
break; |
2348 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC102_EXT: |
2349 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2350 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 102; |
2351 |
|
break; |
2352 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC103_EXT: |
2353 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2354 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 103; |
2355 |
|
break; |
2356 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC104_EXT: |
2357 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2358 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 104; |
2359 |
|
break; |
2360 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC105_EXT: |
2361 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2362 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 105; |
2363 |
|
break; |
2364 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC106_EXT: |
2365 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2366 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 106; |
2367 |
|
break; |
2368 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC107_EXT: |
2369 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2370 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 107; |
2371 |
|
break; |
2372 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC108_EXT: |
2373 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2374 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 108; |
2375 |
|
break; |
2376 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC109_EXT: |
2377 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2378 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 109; |
2379 |
|
break; |
2380 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC110_EXT: |
2381 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2382 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 110; |
2383 |
|
break; |
2384 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC111_EXT: |
2385 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2386 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 111; |
2387 |
|
break; |
2388 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC112_EXT: |
2389 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2390 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 112; |
2391 |
|
break; |
2392 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC113_EXT: |
2393 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2394 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 113; |
2395 |
|
break; |
2396 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC114_EXT: |
2397 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2398 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 114; |
2399 |
|
break; |
2400 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC115_EXT: |
2401 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2402 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 115; |
2403 |
|
break; |
2404 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC116_EXT: |
2405 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2406 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 116; |
2407 |
|
break; |
2408 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC117_EXT: |
2409 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2410 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 117; |
2411 |
|
break; |
2412 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC118_EXT: |
2413 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2414 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 118; |
2415 |
|
break; |
2416 |
|
case _lev_ctrl_CC119_EXT: |
2417 |
|
decodedcontroller.type = leverage_ctrl_t::type_controlchange; |
2418 |
|
decodedcontroller.controller_number = 119; |
2419 |
|
break; |
2420 |
|
|
2421 |
// unknown controller type |
// unknown controller type |
2422 |
default: |
default: |
2423 |
throw gig::Exception("Unknown leverage controller type."); |
throw gig::Exception("Unknown leverage controller type."); |
2424 |
} |
} |
2425 |
return decodedcontroller; |
return decodedcontroller; |
2426 |
} |
} |
2427 |
|
|
2428 |
|
// see above (diagnostic push not supported prior GCC 4.6) |
2429 |
|
//#pragma GCC diagnostic pop |
2430 |
|
|
2431 |
DimensionRegion::_lev_ctrl_t DimensionRegion::EncodeLeverageController(leverage_ctrl_t DecodedController) { |
DimensionRegion::_lev_ctrl_t DimensionRegion::EncodeLeverageController(leverage_ctrl_t DecodedController) { |
2432 |
_lev_ctrl_t encodedcontroller; |
_lev_ctrl_t encodedcontroller; |
2514 |
case 95: |
case 95: |
2515 |
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_effect5depth; |
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_effect5depth; |
2516 |
break; |
break; |
2517 |
|
|
2518 |
|
// format extension (these controllers are so far only |
2519 |
|
// supported by LinuxSampler & gigedit) they will *NOT* |
2520 |
|
// work with Gigasampler/GigaStudio ! |
2521 |
|
case 3: |
2522 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC3_EXT; |
2523 |
|
break; |
2524 |
|
case 6: |
2525 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC6_EXT; |
2526 |
|
break; |
2527 |
|
case 7: |
2528 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC7_EXT; |
2529 |
|
break; |
2530 |
|
case 8: |
2531 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC8_EXT; |
2532 |
|
break; |
2533 |
|
case 9: |
2534 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC9_EXT; |
2535 |
|
break; |
2536 |
|
case 10: |
2537 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC10_EXT; |
2538 |
|
break; |
2539 |
|
case 11: |
2540 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC11_EXT; |
2541 |
|
break; |
2542 |
|
case 14: |
2543 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC14_EXT; |
2544 |
|
break; |
2545 |
|
case 15: |
2546 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC15_EXT; |
2547 |
|
break; |
2548 |
|
case 20: |
2549 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC20_EXT; |
2550 |
|
break; |
2551 |
|
case 21: |
2552 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC21_EXT; |
2553 |
|
break; |
2554 |
|
case 22: |
2555 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC22_EXT; |
2556 |
|
break; |
2557 |
|
case 23: |
2558 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC23_EXT; |
2559 |
|
break; |
2560 |
|
case 24: |
2561 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC24_EXT; |
2562 |
|
break; |
2563 |
|
case 25: |
2564 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC25_EXT; |
2565 |
|
break; |
2566 |
|
case 26: |
2567 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC26_EXT; |
2568 |
|
break; |
2569 |
|
case 27: |
2570 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC27_EXT; |
2571 |
|
break; |
2572 |
|
case 28: |
2573 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC28_EXT; |
2574 |
|
break; |
2575 |
|
case 29: |
2576 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC29_EXT; |
2577 |
|
break; |
2578 |
|
case 30: |
2579 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC30_EXT; |
2580 |
|
break; |
2581 |
|
case 31: |
2582 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC31_EXT; |
2583 |
|
break; |
2584 |
|
case 68: |
2585 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC68_EXT; |
2586 |
|
break; |
2587 |
|
case 69: |
2588 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC69_EXT; |
2589 |
|
break; |
2590 |
|
case 70: |
2591 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC70_EXT; |
2592 |
|
break; |
2593 |
|
case 71: |
2594 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC71_EXT; |
2595 |
|
break; |
2596 |
|
case 72: |
2597 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC72_EXT; |
2598 |
|
break; |
2599 |
|
case 73: |
2600 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC73_EXT; |
2601 |
|
break; |
2602 |
|
case 74: |
2603 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC74_EXT; |
2604 |
|
break; |
2605 |
|
case 75: |
2606 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC75_EXT; |
2607 |
|
break; |
2608 |
|
case 76: |
2609 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC76_EXT; |
2610 |
|
break; |
2611 |
|
case 77: |
2612 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC77_EXT; |
2613 |
|
break; |
2614 |
|
case 78: |
2615 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC78_EXT; |
2616 |
|
break; |
2617 |
|
case 79: |
2618 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC79_EXT; |
2619 |
|
break; |
2620 |
|
case 84: |
2621 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC84_EXT; |
2622 |
|
break; |
2623 |
|
case 85: |
2624 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC85_EXT; |
2625 |
|
break; |
2626 |
|
case 86: |
2627 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC86_EXT; |
2628 |
|
break; |
2629 |
|
case 87: |
2630 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC87_EXT; |
2631 |
|
break; |
2632 |
|
case 89: |
2633 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC89_EXT; |
2634 |
|
break; |
2635 |
|
case 90: |
2636 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC90_EXT; |
2637 |
|
break; |
2638 |
|
case 96: |
2639 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC96_EXT; |
2640 |
|
break; |
2641 |
|
case 97: |
2642 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC97_EXT; |
2643 |
|
break; |
2644 |
|
case 102: |
2645 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC102_EXT; |
2646 |
|
break; |
2647 |
|
case 103: |
2648 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC103_EXT; |
2649 |
|
break; |
2650 |
|
case 104: |
2651 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC104_EXT; |
2652 |
|
break; |
2653 |
|
case 105: |
2654 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC105_EXT; |
2655 |
|
break; |
2656 |
|
case 106: |
2657 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC106_EXT; |
2658 |
|
break; |
2659 |
|
case 107: |
2660 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC107_EXT; |
2661 |
|
break; |
2662 |
|
case 108: |
2663 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC108_EXT; |
2664 |
|
break; |
2665 |
|
case 109: |
2666 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC109_EXT; |
2667 |
|
break; |
2668 |
|
case 110: |
2669 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC110_EXT; |
2670 |
|
break; |
2671 |
|
case 111: |
2672 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC111_EXT; |
2673 |
|
break; |
2674 |
|
case 112: |
2675 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC112_EXT; |
2676 |
|
break; |
2677 |
|
case 113: |
2678 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC113_EXT; |
2679 |
|
break; |
2680 |
|
case 114: |
2681 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC114_EXT; |
2682 |
|
break; |
2683 |
|
case 115: |
2684 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC115_EXT; |
2685 |
|
break; |
2686 |
|
case 116: |
2687 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC116_EXT; |
2688 |
|
break; |
2689 |
|
case 117: |
2690 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC117_EXT; |
2691 |
|
break; |
2692 |
|
case 118: |
2693 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC118_EXT; |
2694 |
|
break; |
2695 |
|
case 119: |
2696 |
|
encodedcontroller = _lev_ctrl_CC119_EXT; |
2697 |
|
break; |
2698 |
|
|
2699 |
default: |
default: |
2700 |
throw gig::Exception("leverage controller number is not supported by the gig format"); |
throw gig::Exception("leverage controller number is not supported by the gig format"); |
2701 |
} |
} |
2997 |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
2998 |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
2999 |
* |
* |
3000 |
|
* @param pProgress - callback function for progress notification |
3001 |
* @throws gig::Exception if samples cannot be dereferenced |
* @throws gig::Exception if samples cannot be dereferenced |
3002 |
*/ |
*/ |
3003 |
void Region::UpdateChunks() { |
void Region::UpdateChunks(progress_t* pProgress) { |
3004 |
// in the gig format we don't care about the Region's sample reference |
// in the gig format we don't care about the Region's sample reference |
3005 |
// but we still have to provide some existing one to not corrupt the |
// but we still have to provide some existing one to not corrupt the |
3006 |
// file, so to avoid the latter we simply always assign the sample of |
// file, so to avoid the latter we simply always assign the sample of |
3008 |
pSample = pDimensionRegions[0]->pSample; |
pSample = pDimensionRegions[0]->pSample; |
3009 |
|
|
3010 |
// first update base class's chunks |
// first update base class's chunks |
3011 |
DLS::Region::UpdateChunks(); |
DLS::Region::UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
3012 |
|
|
3013 |
// update dimension region's chunks |
// update dimension region's chunks |
3014 |
for (int i = 0; i < DimensionRegions; i++) { |
for (int i = 0; i < DimensionRegions; i++) { |
3015 |
pDimensionRegions[i]->UpdateChunks(); |
pDimensionRegions[i]->UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
3016 |
} |
} |
3017 |
|
|
3018 |
File* pFile = (File*) GetParent()->GetParent(); |
File* pFile = (File*) GetParent()->GetParent(); |
3028 |
memset(_3lnk->LoadChunkData(), 0, _3lnkChunkSize); |
memset(_3lnk->LoadChunkData(), 0, _3lnkChunkSize); |
3029 |
|
|
3030 |
// move 3prg to last position |
// move 3prg to last position |
3031 |
pCkRegion->MoveSubChunk(pCkRegion->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3PRG), 0); |
pCkRegion->MoveSubChunk(pCkRegion->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3PRG), (RIFF::Chunk*)NULL); |
3032 |
} |
} |
3033 |
|
|
3034 |
// update dimension definitions in '3lnk' chunk |
// update dimension definitions in '3lnk' chunk |
3174 |
* dimension bits limit is violated |
* dimension bits limit is violated |
3175 |
*/ |
*/ |
3176 |
void Region::AddDimension(dimension_def_t* pDimDef) { |
void Region::AddDimension(dimension_def_t* pDimDef) { |
3177 |
|
// some initial sanity checks of the given dimension definition |
3178 |
|
if (pDimDef->zones < 2) |
3179 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not add new dimension, amount of requested zones must always be at least two"); |
3180 |
|
if (pDimDef->bits < 1) |
3181 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not add new dimension, amount of requested requested zone bits must always be at least one"); |
3182 |
|
if (pDimDef->dimension == dimension_samplechannel) { |
3183 |
|
if (pDimDef->zones != 2) |
3184 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not add new 'sample channel' dimensions, the requested amount of zones must always be 2 for this dimension type"); |
3185 |
|
if (pDimDef->bits != 1) |
3186 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not add new 'sample channel' dimensions, the requested amount of zone bits must always be 1 for this dimension type"); |
3187 |
|
} |
3188 |
|
|
3189 |
// check if max. amount of dimensions reached |
// check if max. amount of dimensions reached |
3190 |
File* file = (File*) GetParent()->GetParent(); |
File* file = (File*) GetParent()->GetParent(); |
3191 |
const int iMaxDimensions = (file->pVersion && file->pVersion->major == 3) ? 8 : 5; |
const int iMaxDimensions = (file->pVersion && file->pVersion->major == 3) ? 8 : 5; |
3361 |
if (pDimDef->dimension == dimension_layer) Layers = 1; |
if (pDimDef->dimension == dimension_layer) Layers = 1; |
3362 |
} |
} |
3363 |
|
|
3364 |
|
/** @brief Delete one split zone of a dimension (decrement zone amount). |
3365 |
|
* |
3366 |
|
* Instead of deleting an entire dimensions, this method will only delete |
3367 |
|
* one particular split zone given by @a zone of the Region's dimension |
3368 |
|
* given by @a type. So this method will simply decrement the amount of |
3369 |
|
* zones by one of the dimension in question. To be able to do that, the |
3370 |
|
* respective dimension must exist on this Region and it must have at least |
3371 |
|
* 3 zones. All DimensionRegion objects associated with the zone will be |
3372 |
|
* deleted. |
3373 |
|
* |
3374 |
|
* @param type - identifies the dimension where a zone shall be deleted |
3375 |
|
* @param zone - index of the dimension split zone that shall be deleted |
3376 |
|
* @throws gig::Exception if requested zone could not be deleted |
3377 |
|
*/ |
3378 |
|
void Region::DeleteDimensionZone(dimension_t type, int zone) { |
3379 |
|
dimension_def_t* oldDef = GetDimensionDefinition(type); |
3380 |
|
if (!oldDef) |
3381 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not delete dimension zone, no such dimension of given type"); |
3382 |
|
if (oldDef->zones <= 2) |
3383 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not delete dimension zone, because it would end up with only one zone."); |
3384 |
|
if (zone < 0 || zone >= oldDef->zones) |
3385 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not delete dimension zone, requested zone index out of bounds."); |
3386 |
|
|
3387 |
|
const int newZoneSize = oldDef->zones - 1; |
3388 |
|
|
3389 |
|
// create a temporary Region which just acts as a temporary copy |
3390 |
|
// container and will be deleted at the end of this function and will |
3391 |
|
// also not be visible through the API during this process |
3392 |
|
gig::Region* tempRgn = NULL; |
3393 |
|
{ |
3394 |
|
// adding these temporary chunks is probably not even necessary |
3395 |
|
Instrument* instr = static_cast<Instrument*>(GetParent()); |
3396 |
|
RIFF::List* pCkInstrument = instr->pCkInstrument; |
3397 |
|
RIFF::List* lrgn = pCkInstrument->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_LRGN); |
3398 |
|
if (!lrgn) lrgn = pCkInstrument->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_LRGN); |
3399 |
|
RIFF::List* rgn = lrgn->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_RGN); |
3400 |
|
tempRgn = new Region(instr, rgn); |
3401 |
|
} |
3402 |
|
|
3403 |
|
// copy this region's dimensions (with already the dimension split size |
3404 |
|
// requested by the arguments of this method call) to the temporary |
3405 |
|
// region, and don't use Region::CopyAssign() here for this task, since |
3406 |
|
// it would also alter fast lookup helper variables here and there |
3407 |
|
dimension_def_t newDef; |
3408 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < Dimensions; ++i) { |
3409 |
|
dimension_def_t def = pDimensionDefinitions[i]; // copy, don't reference |
3410 |
|
// is this the dimension requested by the method arguments? ... |
3411 |
|
if (def.dimension == type) { // ... if yes, decrement zone amount by one |
3412 |
|
def.zones = newZoneSize; |
3413 |
|
if ((1 << (def.bits - 1)) == def.zones) def.bits--; |
3414 |
|
newDef = def; |
3415 |
|
} |
3416 |
|
tempRgn->AddDimension(&def); |
3417 |
|
} |
3418 |
|
|
3419 |
|
// find the dimension index in the tempRegion which is the dimension |
3420 |
|
// type passed to this method (paranoidly expecting different order) |
3421 |
|
int tempReducedDimensionIndex = -1; |
3422 |
|
for (int d = 0; d < tempRgn->Dimensions; ++d) { |
3423 |
|
if (tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension == type) { |
3424 |
|
tempReducedDimensionIndex = d; |
3425 |
|
break; |
3426 |
|
} |
3427 |
|
} |
3428 |
|
|
3429 |
|
// copy dimension regions from this region to the temporary region |
3430 |
|
for (int iDst = 0; iDst < 256; ++iDst) { |
3431 |
|
DimensionRegion* dstDimRgn = tempRgn->pDimensionRegions[iDst]; |
3432 |
|
if (!dstDimRgn) continue; |
3433 |
|
std::map<dimension_t,int> dimCase; |
3434 |
|
bool isValidZone = true; |
3435 |
|
for (int d = 0, baseBits = 0; d < tempRgn->Dimensions; ++d) { |
3436 |
|
const int dstBits = tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].bits; |
3437 |
|
dimCase[tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension] = |
3438 |
|
(iDst >> baseBits) & ((1 << dstBits) - 1); |
3439 |
|
baseBits += dstBits; |
3440 |
|
// there are also DimensionRegion objects of unused zones, skip them |
3441 |
|
if (dimCase[tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension] >= tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].zones) { |
3442 |
|
isValidZone = false; |
3443 |
|
break; |
3444 |
|
} |
3445 |
|
} |
3446 |
|
if (!isValidZone) continue; |
3447 |
|
// a bit paranoid: cope with the chance that the dimensions would |
3448 |
|
// have different order in source and destination regions |
3449 |
|
const bool isLastZone = (dimCase[type] == newZoneSize - 1); |
3450 |
|
if (dimCase[type] >= zone) dimCase[type]++; |
3451 |
|
DimensionRegion* srcDimRgn = GetDimensionRegionByBit(dimCase); |
3452 |
|
dstDimRgn->CopyAssign(srcDimRgn); |
3453 |
|
// if this is the upper most zone of the dimension passed to this |
3454 |
|
// method, then correct (raise) its upper limit to 127 |
3455 |
|
if (newDef.split_type == split_type_normal && isLastZone) |
3456 |
|
dstDimRgn->DimensionUpperLimits[tempReducedDimensionIndex] = 127; |
3457 |
|
} |
3458 |
|
|
3459 |
|
// now tempRegion's dimensions and DimensionRegions basically reflect |
3460 |
|
// what we wanted to get for this actual Region here, so we now just |
3461 |
|
// delete and recreate the dimension in question with the new amount |
3462 |
|
// zones and then copy back from tempRegion |
3463 |
|
DeleteDimension(oldDef); |
3464 |
|
AddDimension(&newDef); |
3465 |
|
for (int iSrc = 0; iSrc < 256; ++iSrc) { |
3466 |
|
DimensionRegion* srcDimRgn = tempRgn->pDimensionRegions[iSrc]; |
3467 |
|
if (!srcDimRgn) continue; |
3468 |
|
std::map<dimension_t,int> dimCase; |
3469 |
|
for (int d = 0, baseBits = 0; d < tempRgn->Dimensions; ++d) { |
3470 |
|
const int srcBits = tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].bits; |
3471 |
|
dimCase[tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension] = |
3472 |
|
(iSrc >> baseBits) & ((1 << srcBits) - 1); |
3473 |
|
baseBits += srcBits; |
3474 |
|
} |
3475 |
|
// a bit paranoid: cope with the chance that the dimensions would |
3476 |
|
// have different order in source and destination regions |
3477 |
|
DimensionRegion* dstDimRgn = GetDimensionRegionByBit(dimCase); |
3478 |
|
if (!dstDimRgn) continue; |
3479 |
|
dstDimRgn->CopyAssign(srcDimRgn); |
3480 |
|
} |
3481 |
|
|
3482 |
|
// delete temporary region |
3483 |
|
delete tempRgn; |
3484 |
|
|
3485 |
|
UpdateVelocityTable(); |
3486 |
|
} |
3487 |
|
|
3488 |
|
/** @brief Divide split zone of a dimension in two (increment zone amount). |
3489 |
|
* |
3490 |
|
* This will increment the amount of zones for the dimension (given by |
3491 |
|
* @a type) by one. It will do so by dividing the zone (given by @a zone) |
3492 |
|
* in the middle of its zone range in two. So the two zones resulting from |
3493 |
|
* the zone being splitted, will be an equivalent copy regarding all their |
3494 |
|
* articulation informations and sample reference. The two zones will only |
3495 |
|
* differ in their zone's upper limit |
3496 |
|
* (DimensionRegion::DimensionUpperLimits). |
3497 |
|
* |
3498 |
|
* @param type - identifies the dimension where a zone shall be splitted |
3499 |
|
* @param zone - index of the dimension split zone that shall be splitted |
3500 |
|
* @throws gig::Exception if requested zone could not be splitted |
3501 |
|
*/ |
3502 |
|
void Region::SplitDimensionZone(dimension_t type, int zone) { |
3503 |
|
dimension_def_t* oldDef = GetDimensionDefinition(type); |
3504 |
|
if (!oldDef) |
3505 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not split dimension zone, no such dimension of given type"); |
3506 |
|
if (zone < 0 || zone >= oldDef->zones) |
3507 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not split dimension zone, requested zone index out of bounds."); |
3508 |
|
|
3509 |
|
const int newZoneSize = oldDef->zones + 1; |
3510 |
|
|
3511 |
|
// create a temporary Region which just acts as a temporary copy |
3512 |
|
// container and will be deleted at the end of this function and will |
3513 |
|
// also not be visible through the API during this process |
3514 |
|
gig::Region* tempRgn = NULL; |
3515 |
|
{ |
3516 |
|
// adding these temporary chunks is probably not even necessary |
3517 |
|
Instrument* instr = static_cast<Instrument*>(GetParent()); |
3518 |
|
RIFF::List* pCkInstrument = instr->pCkInstrument; |
3519 |
|
RIFF::List* lrgn = pCkInstrument->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_LRGN); |
3520 |
|
if (!lrgn) lrgn = pCkInstrument->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_LRGN); |
3521 |
|
RIFF::List* rgn = lrgn->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_RGN); |
3522 |
|
tempRgn = new Region(instr, rgn); |
3523 |
|
} |
3524 |
|
|
3525 |
|
// copy this region's dimensions (with already the dimension split size |
3526 |
|
// requested by the arguments of this method call) to the temporary |
3527 |
|
// region, and don't use Region::CopyAssign() here for this task, since |
3528 |
|
// it would also alter fast lookup helper variables here and there |
3529 |
|
dimension_def_t newDef; |
3530 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < Dimensions; ++i) { |
3531 |
|
dimension_def_t def = pDimensionDefinitions[i]; // copy, don't reference |
3532 |
|
// is this the dimension requested by the method arguments? ... |
3533 |
|
if (def.dimension == type) { // ... if yes, increment zone amount by one |
3534 |
|
def.zones = newZoneSize; |
3535 |
|
if ((1 << oldDef->bits) < newZoneSize) def.bits++; |
3536 |
|
newDef = def; |
3537 |
|
} |
3538 |
|
tempRgn->AddDimension(&def); |
3539 |
|
} |
3540 |
|
|
3541 |
|
// find the dimension index in the tempRegion which is the dimension |
3542 |
|
// type passed to this method (paranoidly expecting different order) |
3543 |
|
int tempIncreasedDimensionIndex = -1; |
3544 |
|
for (int d = 0; d < tempRgn->Dimensions; ++d) { |
3545 |
|
if (tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension == type) { |
3546 |
|
tempIncreasedDimensionIndex = d; |
3547 |
|
break; |
3548 |
|
} |
3549 |
|
} |
3550 |
|
|
3551 |
|
// copy dimension regions from this region to the temporary region |
3552 |
|
for (int iSrc = 0; iSrc < 256; ++iSrc) { |
3553 |
|
DimensionRegion* srcDimRgn = pDimensionRegions[iSrc]; |
3554 |
|
if (!srcDimRgn) continue; |
3555 |
|
std::map<dimension_t,int> dimCase; |
3556 |
|
bool isValidZone = true; |
3557 |
|
for (int d = 0, baseBits = 0; d < Dimensions; ++d) { |
3558 |
|
const int srcBits = pDimensionDefinitions[d].bits; |
3559 |
|
dimCase[pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension] = |
3560 |
|
(iSrc >> baseBits) & ((1 << srcBits) - 1); |
3561 |
|
// there are also DimensionRegion objects for unused zones, skip them |
3562 |
|
if (dimCase[pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension] >= pDimensionDefinitions[d].zones) { |
3563 |
|
isValidZone = false; |
3564 |
|
break; |
3565 |
|
} |
3566 |
|
baseBits += srcBits; |
3567 |
|
} |
3568 |
|
if (!isValidZone) continue; |
3569 |
|
// a bit paranoid: cope with the chance that the dimensions would |
3570 |
|
// have different order in source and destination regions |
3571 |
|
if (dimCase[type] > zone) dimCase[type]++; |
3572 |
|
DimensionRegion* dstDimRgn = tempRgn->GetDimensionRegionByBit(dimCase); |
3573 |
|
dstDimRgn->CopyAssign(srcDimRgn); |
3574 |
|
// if this is the requested zone to be splitted, then also copy |
3575 |
|
// the source DimensionRegion to the newly created target zone |
3576 |
|
// and set the old zones upper limit lower |
3577 |
|
if (dimCase[type] == zone) { |
3578 |
|
// lower old zones upper limit |
3579 |
|
if (newDef.split_type == split_type_normal) { |
3580 |
|
const int high = |
3581 |
|
dstDimRgn->DimensionUpperLimits[tempIncreasedDimensionIndex]; |
3582 |
|
int low = 0; |
3583 |
|
if (zone > 0) { |
3584 |
|
std::map<dimension_t,int> lowerCase = dimCase; |
3585 |
|
lowerCase[type]--; |
3586 |
|
DimensionRegion* dstDimRgnLow = tempRgn->GetDimensionRegionByBit(lowerCase); |
3587 |
|
low = dstDimRgnLow->DimensionUpperLimits[tempIncreasedDimensionIndex]; |
3588 |
|
} |
3589 |
|
dstDimRgn->DimensionUpperLimits[tempIncreasedDimensionIndex] = low + (high - low) / 2; |
3590 |
|
} |
3591 |
|
// fill the newly created zone of the divided zone as well |
3592 |
|
dimCase[type]++; |
3593 |
|
dstDimRgn = tempRgn->GetDimensionRegionByBit(dimCase); |
3594 |
|
dstDimRgn->CopyAssign(srcDimRgn); |
3595 |
|
} |
3596 |
|
} |
3597 |
|
|
3598 |
|
// now tempRegion's dimensions and DimensionRegions basically reflect |
3599 |
|
// what we wanted to get for this actual Region here, so we now just |
3600 |
|
// delete and recreate the dimension in question with the new amount |
3601 |
|
// zones and then copy back from tempRegion |
3602 |
|
DeleteDimension(oldDef); |
3603 |
|
AddDimension(&newDef); |
3604 |
|
for (int iSrc = 0; iSrc < 256; ++iSrc) { |
3605 |
|
DimensionRegion* srcDimRgn = tempRgn->pDimensionRegions[iSrc]; |
3606 |
|
if (!srcDimRgn) continue; |
3607 |
|
std::map<dimension_t,int> dimCase; |
3608 |
|
for (int d = 0, baseBits = 0; d < tempRgn->Dimensions; ++d) { |
3609 |
|
const int srcBits = tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].bits; |
3610 |
|
dimCase[tempRgn->pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension] = |
3611 |
|
(iSrc >> baseBits) & ((1 << srcBits) - 1); |
3612 |
|
baseBits += srcBits; |
3613 |
|
} |
3614 |
|
// a bit paranoid: cope with the chance that the dimensions would |
3615 |
|
// have different order in source and destination regions |
3616 |
|
DimensionRegion* dstDimRgn = GetDimensionRegionByBit(dimCase); |
3617 |
|
if (!dstDimRgn) continue; |
3618 |
|
dstDimRgn->CopyAssign(srcDimRgn); |
3619 |
|
} |
3620 |
|
|
3621 |
|
// delete temporary region |
3622 |
|
delete tempRgn; |
3623 |
|
|
3624 |
|
UpdateVelocityTable(); |
3625 |
|
} |
3626 |
|
|
3627 |
|
/** @brief Change type of an existing dimension. |
3628 |
|
* |
3629 |
|
* Alters the dimension type of a dimension already existing on this |
3630 |
|
* region. If there is currently no dimension on this Region with type |
3631 |
|
* @a oldType, then this call with throw an Exception. Likewise there are |
3632 |
|
* cases where the requested dimension type cannot be performed. For example |
3633 |
|
* if the new dimension type shall be gig::dimension_samplechannel, and the |
3634 |
|
* current dimension has more than 2 zones. In such cases an Exception is |
3635 |
|
* thrown as well. |
3636 |
|
* |
3637 |
|
* @param oldType - identifies the existing dimension to be changed |
3638 |
|
* @param newType - to which dimension type it should be changed to |
3639 |
|
* @throws gig::Exception if requested change cannot be performed |
3640 |
|
*/ |
3641 |
|
void Region::SetDimensionType(dimension_t oldType, dimension_t newType) { |
3642 |
|
if (oldType == newType) return; |
3643 |
|
dimension_def_t* def = GetDimensionDefinition(oldType); |
3644 |
|
if (!def) |
3645 |
|
throw gig::Exception("No dimension with provided old dimension type exists on this region"); |
3646 |
|
if (newType == dimension_samplechannel && def->zones != 2) |
3647 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Cannot change to dimension type 'sample channel', because existing dimension does not have 2 zones"); |
3648 |
|
if (GetDimensionDefinition(newType)) |
3649 |
|
throw gig::Exception("There is already a dimension with requested new dimension type on this region"); |
3650 |
|
def->dimension = newType; |
3651 |
|
def->split_type = __resolveSplitType(newType); |
3652 |
|
} |
3653 |
|
|
3654 |
|
DimensionRegion* Region::GetDimensionRegionByBit(const std::map<dimension_t,int>& DimCase) { |
3655 |
|
uint8_t bits[8] = {}; |
3656 |
|
for (std::map<dimension_t,int>::const_iterator it = DimCase.begin(); |
3657 |
|
it != DimCase.end(); ++it) |
3658 |
|
{ |
3659 |
|
for (int d = 0; d < Dimensions; ++d) { |
3660 |
|
if (pDimensionDefinitions[d].dimension == it->first) { |
3661 |
|
bits[d] = it->second; |
3662 |
|
goto nextDimCaseSlice; |
3663 |
|
} |
3664 |
|
} |
3665 |
|
assert(false); // do crash ... too harsh maybe ? ignore it instead ? |
3666 |
|
nextDimCaseSlice: |
3667 |
|
; // noop |
3668 |
|
} |
3669 |
|
return GetDimensionRegionByBit(bits); |
3670 |
|
} |
3671 |
|
|
3672 |
|
/** |
3673 |
|
* Searches in the current Region for a dimension of the given dimension |
3674 |
|
* type and returns the precise configuration of that dimension in this |
3675 |
|
* Region. |
3676 |
|
* |
3677 |
|
* @param type - dimension type of the sought dimension |
3678 |
|
* @returns dimension definition or NULL if there is no dimension with |
3679 |
|
* sought type in this Region. |
3680 |
|
*/ |
3681 |
|
dimension_def_t* Region::GetDimensionDefinition(dimension_t type) { |
3682 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < Dimensions; ++i) |
3683 |
|
if (pDimensionDefinitions[i].dimension == type) |
3684 |
|
return &pDimensionDefinitions[i]; |
3685 |
|
return NULL; |
3686 |
|
} |
3687 |
|
|
3688 |
Region::~Region() { |
Region::~Region() { |
3689 |
for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { |
for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { |
3690 |
if (pDimensionRegions[i]) delete pDimensionRegions[i]; |
if (pDimensionRegions[i]) delete pDimensionRegions[i]; |
3742 |
} |
} |
3743 |
bitpos += pDimensionDefinitions[i].bits; |
bitpos += pDimensionDefinitions[i].bits; |
3744 |
} |
} |
3745 |
DimensionRegion* dimreg = pDimensionRegions[dimregidx]; |
DimensionRegion* dimreg = pDimensionRegions[dimregidx & 255]; |
3746 |
|
if (!dimreg) return NULL; |
3747 |
if (veldim != -1) { |
if (veldim != -1) { |
3748 |
// (dimreg is now the dimension region for the lowest velocity) |
// (dimreg is now the dimension region for the lowest velocity) |
3749 |
if (dimreg->VelocityTable) // custom defined zone ranges |
if (dimreg->VelocityTable) // custom defined zone ranges |
3750 |
bits = dimreg->VelocityTable[DimValues[veldim]]; |
bits = dimreg->VelocityTable[DimValues[veldim] & 127]; |
3751 |
else // normal split type |
else // normal split type |
3752 |
bits = uint8_t(DimValues[veldim] / pDimensionDefinitions[veldim].zone_size); |
bits = uint8_t((DimValues[veldim] & 127) / pDimensionDefinitions[veldim].zone_size); |
3753 |
|
|
3754 |
dimregidx |= bits << velbitpos; |
const uint8_t limiter_mask = (1 << pDimensionDefinitions[veldim].bits) - 1; |
3755 |
dimreg = pDimensionRegions[dimregidx]; |
dimregidx |= (bits & limiter_mask) << velbitpos; |
3756 |
|
dimreg = pDimensionRegions[dimregidx & 255]; |
3757 |
} |
} |
3758 |
return dimreg; |
return dimreg; |
3759 |
} |
} |
3760 |
|
|
3761 |
|
int Region::GetDimensionRegionIndexByValue(const uint DimValues[8]) { |
3762 |
|
uint8_t bits; |
3763 |
|
int veldim = -1; |
3764 |
|
int velbitpos; |
3765 |
|
int bitpos = 0; |
3766 |
|
int dimregidx = 0; |
3767 |
|
for (uint i = 0; i < Dimensions; i++) { |
3768 |
|
if (pDimensionDefinitions[i].dimension == dimension_velocity) { |
3769 |
|
// the velocity dimension must be handled after the other dimensions |
3770 |
|
veldim = i; |
3771 |
|
velbitpos = bitpos; |
3772 |
|
} else { |
3773 |
|
switch (pDimensionDefinitions[i].split_type) { |
3774 |
|
case split_type_normal: |
3775 |
|
if (pDimensionRegions[0]->DimensionUpperLimits[i]) { |
3776 |
|
// gig3: all normal dimensions (not just the velocity dimension) have custom zone ranges |
3777 |
|
for (bits = 0 ; bits < pDimensionDefinitions[i].zones ; bits++) { |
3778 |
|
if (DimValues[i] <= pDimensionRegions[bits << bitpos]->DimensionUpperLimits[i]) break; |
3779 |
|
} |
3780 |
|
} else { |
3781 |
|
// gig2: evenly sized zones |
3782 |
|
bits = uint8_t(DimValues[i] / pDimensionDefinitions[i].zone_size); |
3783 |
|
} |
3784 |
|
break; |
3785 |
|
case split_type_bit: // the value is already the sought dimension bit number |
3786 |
|
const uint8_t limiter_mask = (0xff << pDimensionDefinitions[i].bits) ^ 0xff; |
3787 |
|
bits = DimValues[i] & limiter_mask; // just make sure the value doesn't use more bits than allowed |
3788 |
|
break; |
3789 |
|
} |
3790 |
|
dimregidx |= bits << bitpos; |
3791 |
|
} |
3792 |
|
bitpos += pDimensionDefinitions[i].bits; |
3793 |
|
} |
3794 |
|
dimregidx &= 255; |
3795 |
|
DimensionRegion* dimreg = pDimensionRegions[dimregidx]; |
3796 |
|
if (!dimreg) return -1; |
3797 |
|
if (veldim != -1) { |
3798 |
|
// (dimreg is now the dimension region for the lowest velocity) |
3799 |
|
if (dimreg->VelocityTable) // custom defined zone ranges |
3800 |
|
bits = dimreg->VelocityTable[DimValues[veldim] & 127]; |
3801 |
|
else // normal split type |
3802 |
|
bits = uint8_t((DimValues[veldim] & 127) / pDimensionDefinitions[veldim].zone_size); |
3803 |
|
|
3804 |
|
const uint8_t limiter_mask = (1 << pDimensionDefinitions[veldim].bits) - 1; |
3805 |
|
dimregidx |= (bits & limiter_mask) << velbitpos; |
3806 |
|
dimregidx &= 255; |
3807 |
|
} |
3808 |
|
return dimregidx; |
3809 |
|
} |
3810 |
|
|
3811 |
/** |
/** |
3812 |
* Returns the appropriate DimensionRegion for the given dimension bit |
* Returns the appropriate DimensionRegion for the given dimension bit |
3813 |
* numbers (zone index). You usually use <i>GetDimensionRegionByValue</i> |
* numbers (zone index). You usually use <i>GetDimensionRegionByValue</i> |
3867 |
* @param orig - original Region object to be copied from |
* @param orig - original Region object to be copied from |
3868 |
*/ |
*/ |
3869 |
void Region::CopyAssign(const Region* orig) { |
void Region::CopyAssign(const Region* orig) { |
3870 |
|
CopyAssign(orig, NULL); |
3871 |
|
} |
3872 |
|
|
3873 |
|
/** |
3874 |
|
* Make a (semi) deep copy of the Region object given by @a orig and |
3875 |
|
* assign it to this object |
3876 |
|
* |
3877 |
|
* @param mSamples - crosslink map between the foreign file's samples and |
3878 |
|
* this file's samples |
3879 |
|
*/ |
3880 |
|
void Region::CopyAssign(const Region* orig, const std::map<Sample*,Sample*>* mSamples) { |
3881 |
// handle base classes |
// handle base classes |
3882 |
DLS::Region::CopyAssign(orig); |
DLS::Region::CopyAssign(orig); |
3883 |
|
|
3884 |
|
if (mSamples && mSamples->count((gig::Sample*)orig->pSample)) { |
3885 |
|
pSample = mSamples->find((gig::Sample*)orig->pSample)->second; |
3886 |
|
} |
3887 |
|
|
3888 |
// handle own member variables |
// handle own member variables |
3889 |
for (int i = Dimensions - 1; i >= 0; --i) { |
for (int i = Dimensions - 1; i >= 0; --i) { |
3890 |
DeleteDimension(&pDimensionDefinitions[i]); |
DeleteDimension(&pDimensionDefinitions[i]); |
3899 |
for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { |
for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { |
3900 |
if (pDimensionRegions[i] && orig->pDimensionRegions[i]) { |
if (pDimensionRegions[i] && orig->pDimensionRegions[i]) { |
3901 |
pDimensionRegions[i]->CopyAssign( |
pDimensionRegions[i]->CopyAssign( |
3902 |
orig->pDimensionRegions[i] |
orig->pDimensionRegions[i], |
3903 |
|
mSamples |
3904 |
); |
); |
3905 |
} |
} |
3906 |
} |
} |
3911 |
// *************** MidiRule *************** |
// *************** MidiRule *************** |
3912 |
// * |
// * |
3913 |
|
|
3914 |
MidiRuleCtrlTrigger::MidiRuleCtrlTrigger(RIFF::Chunk* _3ewg) { |
MidiRuleCtrlTrigger::MidiRuleCtrlTrigger(RIFF::Chunk* _3ewg) { |
3915 |
_3ewg->SetPos(36); |
_3ewg->SetPos(36); |
3916 |
Triggers = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
Triggers = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3917 |
_3ewg->SetPos(40); |
_3ewg->SetPos(40); |
3918 |
ControllerNumber = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
ControllerNumber = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3919 |
_3ewg->SetPos(46); |
_3ewg->SetPos(46); |
3920 |
for (int i = 0 ; i < Triggers ; i++) { |
for (int i = 0 ; i < Triggers ; i++) { |
3921 |
pTriggers[i].TriggerPoint = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
pTriggers[i].TriggerPoint = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3922 |
pTriggers[i].Descending = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
pTriggers[i].Descending = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3923 |
pTriggers[i].VelSensitivity = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
pTriggers[i].VelSensitivity = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3924 |
pTriggers[i].Key = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
pTriggers[i].Key = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3925 |
pTriggers[i].NoteOff = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
pTriggers[i].NoteOff = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3926 |
pTriggers[i].Velocity = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
pTriggers[i].Velocity = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3927 |
pTriggers[i].OverridePedal = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
pTriggers[i].OverridePedal = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3928 |
_3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
_3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3929 |
|
} |
3930 |
|
} |
3931 |
|
|
3932 |
|
MidiRuleCtrlTrigger::MidiRuleCtrlTrigger() : |
3933 |
|
ControllerNumber(0), |
3934 |
|
Triggers(0) { |
3935 |
|
} |
3936 |
|
|
3937 |
|
void MidiRuleCtrlTrigger::UpdateChunks(uint8_t* pData) const { |
3938 |
|
pData[32] = 4; |
3939 |
|
pData[33] = 16; |
3940 |
|
pData[36] = Triggers; |
3941 |
|
pData[40] = ControllerNumber; |
3942 |
|
for (int i = 0 ; i < Triggers ; i++) { |
3943 |
|
pData[46 + i * 8] = pTriggers[i].TriggerPoint; |
3944 |
|
pData[47 + i * 8] = pTriggers[i].Descending; |
3945 |
|
pData[48 + i * 8] = pTriggers[i].VelSensitivity; |
3946 |
|
pData[49 + i * 8] = pTriggers[i].Key; |
3947 |
|
pData[50 + i * 8] = pTriggers[i].NoteOff; |
3948 |
|
pData[51 + i * 8] = pTriggers[i].Velocity; |
3949 |
|
pData[52 + i * 8] = pTriggers[i].OverridePedal; |
3950 |
|
} |
3951 |
|
} |
3952 |
|
|
3953 |
|
MidiRuleLegato::MidiRuleLegato(RIFF::Chunk* _3ewg) { |
3954 |
|
_3ewg->SetPos(36); |
3955 |
|
LegatoSamples = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); // always 12 |
3956 |
|
_3ewg->SetPos(40); |
3957 |
|
BypassUseController = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3958 |
|
BypassKey = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3959 |
|
BypassController = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3960 |
|
ThresholdTime = _3ewg->ReadUint16(); |
3961 |
|
_3ewg->ReadInt16(); |
3962 |
|
ReleaseTime = _3ewg->ReadUint16(); |
3963 |
|
_3ewg->ReadInt16(); |
3964 |
|
KeyRange.low = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3965 |
|
KeyRange.high = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3966 |
|
_3ewg->SetPos(64); |
3967 |
|
ReleaseTriggerKey = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3968 |
|
AltSustain1Key = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3969 |
|
AltSustain2Key = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
3970 |
|
} |
3971 |
|
|
3972 |
|
MidiRuleLegato::MidiRuleLegato() : |
3973 |
|
LegatoSamples(12), |
3974 |
|
BypassUseController(false), |
3975 |
|
BypassKey(0), |
3976 |
|
BypassController(1), |
3977 |
|
ThresholdTime(20), |
3978 |
|
ReleaseTime(20), |
3979 |
|
ReleaseTriggerKey(0), |
3980 |
|
AltSustain1Key(0), |
3981 |
|
AltSustain2Key(0) |
3982 |
|
{ |
3983 |
|
KeyRange.low = KeyRange.high = 0; |
3984 |
|
} |
3985 |
|
|
3986 |
|
void MidiRuleLegato::UpdateChunks(uint8_t* pData) const { |
3987 |
|
pData[32] = 0; |
3988 |
|
pData[33] = 16; |
3989 |
|
pData[36] = LegatoSamples; |
3990 |
|
pData[40] = BypassUseController; |
3991 |
|
pData[41] = BypassKey; |
3992 |
|
pData[42] = BypassController; |
3993 |
|
store16(&pData[43], ThresholdTime); |
3994 |
|
store16(&pData[47], ReleaseTime); |
3995 |
|
pData[51] = KeyRange.low; |
3996 |
|
pData[52] = KeyRange.high; |
3997 |
|
pData[64] = ReleaseTriggerKey; |
3998 |
|
pData[65] = AltSustain1Key; |
3999 |
|
pData[66] = AltSustain2Key; |
4000 |
|
} |
4001 |
|
|
4002 |
|
MidiRuleAlternator::MidiRuleAlternator(RIFF::Chunk* _3ewg) { |
4003 |
|
_3ewg->SetPos(36); |
4004 |
|
Articulations = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4005 |
|
int flags = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4006 |
|
Polyphonic = flags & 8; |
4007 |
|
Chained = flags & 4; |
4008 |
|
Selector = (flags & 2) ? selector_controller : |
4009 |
|
(flags & 1) ? selector_key_switch : selector_none; |
4010 |
|
Patterns = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4011 |
|
_3ewg->ReadUint8(); // chosen row |
4012 |
|
_3ewg->ReadUint8(); // unknown |
4013 |
|
_3ewg->ReadUint8(); // unknown |
4014 |
|
_3ewg->ReadUint8(); // unknown |
4015 |
|
KeySwitchRange.low = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4016 |
|
KeySwitchRange.high = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4017 |
|
Controller = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4018 |
|
PlayRange.low = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4019 |
|
PlayRange.high = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4020 |
|
|
4021 |
|
int n = std::min(int(Articulations), 32); |
4022 |
|
for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++) { |
4023 |
|
_3ewg->ReadString(pArticulations[i], 32); |
4024 |
|
} |
4025 |
|
_3ewg->SetPos(1072); |
4026 |
|
n = std::min(int(Patterns), 32); |
4027 |
|
for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++) { |
4028 |
|
_3ewg->ReadString(pPatterns[i].Name, 16); |
4029 |
|
pPatterns[i].Size = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4030 |
|
_3ewg->Read(&pPatterns[i][0], 1, 32); |
4031 |
|
} |
4032 |
|
} |
4033 |
|
|
4034 |
|
MidiRuleAlternator::MidiRuleAlternator() : |
4035 |
|
Articulations(0), |
4036 |
|
Patterns(0), |
4037 |
|
Selector(selector_none), |
4038 |
|
Controller(0), |
4039 |
|
Polyphonic(false), |
4040 |
|
Chained(false) |
4041 |
|
{ |
4042 |
|
PlayRange.low = PlayRange.high = 0; |
4043 |
|
KeySwitchRange.low = KeySwitchRange.high = 0; |
4044 |
|
} |
4045 |
|
|
4046 |
|
void MidiRuleAlternator::UpdateChunks(uint8_t* pData) const { |
4047 |
|
pData[32] = 3; |
4048 |
|
pData[33] = 16; |
4049 |
|
pData[36] = Articulations; |
4050 |
|
pData[37] = (Polyphonic ? 8 : 0) | (Chained ? 4 : 0) | |
4051 |
|
(Selector == selector_controller ? 2 : |
4052 |
|
(Selector == selector_key_switch ? 1 : 0)); |
4053 |
|
pData[38] = Patterns; |
4054 |
|
|
4055 |
|
pData[43] = KeySwitchRange.low; |
4056 |
|
pData[44] = KeySwitchRange.high; |
4057 |
|
pData[45] = Controller; |
4058 |
|
pData[46] = PlayRange.low; |
4059 |
|
pData[47] = PlayRange.high; |
4060 |
|
|
4061 |
|
char* str = reinterpret_cast<char*>(pData); |
4062 |
|
int pos = 48; |
4063 |
|
int n = std::min(int(Articulations), 32); |
4064 |
|
for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++, pos += 32) { |
4065 |
|
strncpy(&str[pos], pArticulations[i].c_str(), 32); |
4066 |
|
} |
4067 |
|
|
4068 |
|
pos = 1072; |
4069 |
|
n = std::min(int(Patterns), 32); |
4070 |
|
for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++, pos += 49) { |
4071 |
|
strncpy(&str[pos], pPatterns[i].Name.c_str(), 16); |
4072 |
|
pData[pos + 16] = pPatterns[i].Size; |
4073 |
|
memcpy(&pData[pos + 16], &(pPatterns[i][0]), 32); |
4074 |
|
} |
4075 |
|
} |
4076 |
|
|
4077 |
|
// *************** Script *************** |
4078 |
|
// * |
4079 |
|
|
4080 |
|
Script::Script(ScriptGroup* group, RIFF::Chunk* ckScri) { |
4081 |
|
pGroup = group; |
4082 |
|
pChunk = ckScri; |
4083 |
|
if (ckScri) { // object is loaded from file ... |
4084 |
|
// read header |
4085 |
|
uint32_t headerSize = ckScri->ReadUint32(); |
4086 |
|
Compression = (Compression_t) ckScri->ReadUint32(); |
4087 |
|
Encoding = (Encoding_t) ckScri->ReadUint32(); |
4088 |
|
Language = (Language_t) ckScri->ReadUint32(); |
4089 |
|
Bypass = (Language_t) ckScri->ReadUint32() & 1; |
4090 |
|
crc = ckScri->ReadUint32(); |
4091 |
|
uint32_t nameSize = ckScri->ReadUint32(); |
4092 |
|
Name.resize(nameSize, ' '); |
4093 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < nameSize; ++i) |
4094 |
|
Name[i] = ckScri->ReadUint8(); |
4095 |
|
// to handle potential future extensions of the header |
4096 |
|
ckScri->SetPos(sizeof(int32_t) + headerSize); |
4097 |
|
// read actual script data |
4098 |
|
uint32_t scriptSize = ckScri->GetSize() - ckScri->GetPos(); |
4099 |
|
data.resize(scriptSize); |
4100 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < scriptSize; ++i) |
4101 |
|
data[i] = ckScri->ReadUint8(); |
4102 |
|
} else { // this is a new script object, so just initialize it as such ... |
4103 |
|
Compression = COMPRESSION_NONE; |
4104 |
|
Encoding = ENCODING_ASCII; |
4105 |
|
Language = LANGUAGE_NKSP; |
4106 |
|
Bypass = false; |
4107 |
|
crc = 0; |
4108 |
|
Name = "Unnamed Script"; |
4109 |
|
} |
4110 |
|
} |
4111 |
|
|
4112 |
|
Script::~Script() { |
4113 |
|
} |
4114 |
|
|
4115 |
|
/** |
4116 |
|
* Returns the current script (i.e. as source code) in text format. |
4117 |
|
*/ |
4118 |
|
String Script::GetScriptAsText() { |
4119 |
|
String s; |
4120 |
|
s.resize(data.size(), ' '); |
4121 |
|
memcpy(&s[0], &data[0], data.size()); |
4122 |
|
return s; |
4123 |
|
} |
4124 |
|
|
4125 |
|
/** |
4126 |
|
* Replaces the current script with the new script source code text given |
4127 |
|
* by @a text. |
4128 |
|
* |
4129 |
|
* @param text - new script source code |
4130 |
|
*/ |
4131 |
|
void Script::SetScriptAsText(const String& text) { |
4132 |
|
data.resize(text.size()); |
4133 |
|
memcpy(&data[0], &text[0], text.size()); |
4134 |
} |
} |
|
} |
|
4135 |
|
|
4136 |
|
/** |
4137 |
|
* Apply this script to the respective RIFF chunks. You have to call |
4138 |
|
* File::Save() to make changes persistent. |
4139 |
|
* |
4140 |
|
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
4141 |
|
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
4142 |
|
* |
4143 |
|
* @param pProgress - callback function for progress notification |
4144 |
|
*/ |
4145 |
|
void Script::UpdateChunks(progress_t* pProgress) { |
4146 |
|
// recalculate CRC32 check sum |
4147 |
|
__resetCRC(crc); |
4148 |
|
__calculateCRC(&data[0], data.size(), crc); |
4149 |
|
__encodeCRC(crc); |
4150 |
|
// make sure chunk exists and has the required size |
4151 |
|
const int chunkSize = 7*sizeof(int32_t) + Name.size() + data.size(); |
4152 |
|
if (!pChunk) pChunk = pGroup->pList->AddSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_SCRI, chunkSize); |
4153 |
|
else pChunk->Resize(chunkSize); |
4154 |
|
// fill the chunk data to be written to disk |
4155 |
|
uint8_t* pData = (uint8_t*) pChunk->LoadChunkData(); |
4156 |
|
int pos = 0; |
4157 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], 6*sizeof(int32_t) + Name.size()); // total header size |
4158 |
|
pos += sizeof(int32_t); |
4159 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], Compression); |
4160 |
|
pos += sizeof(int32_t); |
4161 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], Encoding); |
4162 |
|
pos += sizeof(int32_t); |
4163 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], Language); |
4164 |
|
pos += sizeof(int32_t); |
4165 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], Bypass ? 1 : 0); |
4166 |
|
pos += sizeof(int32_t); |
4167 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], crc); |
4168 |
|
pos += sizeof(int32_t); |
4169 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], Name.size()); |
4170 |
|
pos += sizeof(int32_t); |
4171 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < Name.size(); ++i, ++pos) |
4172 |
|
pData[pos] = Name[i]; |
4173 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i, ++pos) |
4174 |
|
pData[pos] = data[i]; |
4175 |
|
} |
4176 |
|
|
4177 |
|
/** |
4178 |
|
* Move this script from its current ScriptGroup to another ScriptGroup |
4179 |
|
* given by @a pGroup. |
4180 |
|
* |
4181 |
|
* @param pGroup - script's new group |
4182 |
|
*/ |
4183 |
|
void Script::SetGroup(ScriptGroup* pGroup) { |
4184 |
|
if (this->pGroup = pGroup) return; |
4185 |
|
if (pChunk) |
4186 |
|
pChunk->GetParent()->MoveSubChunk(pChunk, pGroup->pList); |
4187 |
|
this->pGroup = pGroup; |
4188 |
|
} |
4189 |
|
|
4190 |
|
/** |
4191 |
|
* Returns the script group this script currently belongs to. Each script |
4192 |
|
* is a member of exactly one ScriptGroup. |
4193 |
|
* |
4194 |
|
* @returns current script group |
4195 |
|
*/ |
4196 |
|
ScriptGroup* Script::GetGroup() const { |
4197 |
|
return pGroup; |
4198 |
|
} |
4199 |
|
|
4200 |
|
void Script::RemoveAllScriptReferences() { |
4201 |
|
File* pFile = pGroup->pFile; |
4202 |
|
for (int i = 0; pFile->GetInstrument(i); ++i) { |
4203 |
|
Instrument* instr = pFile->GetInstrument(i); |
4204 |
|
instr->RemoveScript(this); |
4205 |
|
} |
4206 |
|
} |
4207 |
|
|
4208 |
|
// *************** ScriptGroup *************** |
4209 |
|
// * |
4210 |
|
|
4211 |
|
ScriptGroup::ScriptGroup(File* file, RIFF::List* lstRTIS) { |
4212 |
|
pFile = file; |
4213 |
|
pList = lstRTIS; |
4214 |
|
pScripts = NULL; |
4215 |
|
if (lstRTIS) { |
4216 |
|
RIFF::Chunk* ckName = lstRTIS->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_LSNM); |
4217 |
|
::LoadString(ckName, Name); |
4218 |
|
} else { |
4219 |
|
Name = "Default Group"; |
4220 |
|
} |
4221 |
|
} |
4222 |
|
|
4223 |
|
ScriptGroup::~ScriptGroup() { |
4224 |
|
if (pScripts) { |
4225 |
|
std::list<Script*>::iterator iter = pScripts->begin(); |
4226 |
|
std::list<Script*>::iterator end = pScripts->end(); |
4227 |
|
while (iter != end) { |
4228 |
|
delete *iter; |
4229 |
|
++iter; |
4230 |
|
} |
4231 |
|
delete pScripts; |
4232 |
|
} |
4233 |
|
} |
4234 |
|
|
4235 |
|
/** |
4236 |
|
* Apply this script group to the respective RIFF chunks. You have to call |
4237 |
|
* File::Save() to make changes persistent. |
4238 |
|
* |
4239 |
|
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
4240 |
|
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
4241 |
|
* |
4242 |
|
* @param pProgress - callback function for progress notification |
4243 |
|
*/ |
4244 |
|
void ScriptGroup::UpdateChunks(progress_t* pProgress) { |
4245 |
|
if (pScripts) { |
4246 |
|
if (!pList) |
4247 |
|
pList = pFile->pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS)->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_RTIS); |
4248 |
|
|
4249 |
|
// now store the name of this group as <LSNM> chunk as subchunk of the <RTIS> list chunk |
4250 |
|
::SaveString(CHUNK_ID_LSNM, NULL, pList, Name, String("Unnamed Group"), true, 64); |
4251 |
|
|
4252 |
|
for (std::list<Script*>::iterator it = pScripts->begin(); |
4253 |
|
it != pScripts->end(); ++it) |
4254 |
|
{ |
4255 |
|
(*it)->UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
4256 |
|
} |
4257 |
|
} |
4258 |
|
} |
4259 |
|
|
4260 |
|
/** @brief Get instrument script. |
4261 |
|
* |
4262 |
|
* Returns the real-time instrument script with the given index. |
4263 |
|
* |
4264 |
|
* @param index - number of the sought script (0..n) |
4265 |
|
* @returns sought script or NULL if there's no such script |
4266 |
|
*/ |
4267 |
|
Script* ScriptGroup::GetScript(uint index) { |
4268 |
|
if (!pScripts) LoadScripts(); |
4269 |
|
std::list<Script*>::iterator it = pScripts->begin(); |
4270 |
|
for (uint i = 0; it != pScripts->end(); ++i, ++it) |
4271 |
|
if (i == index) return *it; |
4272 |
|
return NULL; |
4273 |
|
} |
4274 |
|
|
4275 |
|
/** @brief Add new instrument script. |
4276 |
|
* |
4277 |
|
* Adds a new real-time instrument script to the file. The script is not |
4278 |
|
* actually used / executed unless it is referenced by an instrument to be |
4279 |
|
* used. This is similar to samples, which you can add to a file, without |
4280 |
|
* an instrument necessarily actually using it. |
4281 |
|
* |
4282 |
|
* You have to call Save() to make this persistent to the file. |
4283 |
|
* |
4284 |
|
* @return new empty script object |
4285 |
|
*/ |
4286 |
|
Script* ScriptGroup::AddScript() { |
4287 |
|
if (!pScripts) LoadScripts(); |
4288 |
|
Script* pScript = new Script(this, NULL); |
4289 |
|
pScripts->push_back(pScript); |
4290 |
|
return pScript; |
4291 |
|
} |
4292 |
|
|
4293 |
|
/** @brief Delete an instrument script. |
4294 |
|
* |
4295 |
|
* This will delete the given real-time instrument script. References of |
4296 |
|
* instruments that are using that script will be removed accordingly. |
4297 |
|
* |
4298 |
|
* You have to call Save() to make this persistent to the file. |
4299 |
|
* |
4300 |
|
* @param pScript - script to delete |
4301 |
|
* @throws gig::Exception if given script could not be found |
4302 |
|
*/ |
4303 |
|
void ScriptGroup::DeleteScript(Script* pScript) { |
4304 |
|
if (!pScripts) LoadScripts(); |
4305 |
|
std::list<Script*>::iterator iter = |
4306 |
|
find(pScripts->begin(), pScripts->end(), pScript); |
4307 |
|
if (iter == pScripts->end()) |
4308 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not delete script, could not find given script"); |
4309 |
|
pScripts->erase(iter); |
4310 |
|
pScript->RemoveAllScriptReferences(); |
4311 |
|
if (pScript->pChunk) |
4312 |
|
pScript->pChunk->GetParent()->DeleteSubChunk(pScript->pChunk); |
4313 |
|
delete pScript; |
4314 |
|
} |
4315 |
|
|
4316 |
|
void ScriptGroup::LoadScripts() { |
4317 |
|
if (pScripts) return; |
4318 |
|
pScripts = new std::list<Script*>; |
4319 |
|
if (!pList) return; |
4320 |
|
|
4321 |
|
for (RIFF::Chunk* ck = pList->GetFirstSubChunk(); ck; |
4322 |
|
ck = pList->GetNextSubChunk()) |
4323 |
|
{ |
4324 |
|
if (ck->GetChunkID() == CHUNK_ID_SCRI) { |
4325 |
|
pScripts->push_back(new Script(this, ck)); |
4326 |
|
} |
4327 |
|
} |
4328 |
|
} |
4329 |
|
|
4330 |
// *************** Instrument *************** |
// *************** Instrument *************** |
4331 |
// * |
// * |
4349 |
DimensionKeyRange.high = 0; |
DimensionKeyRange.high = 0; |
4350 |
pMidiRules = new MidiRule*[3]; |
pMidiRules = new MidiRule*[3]; |
4351 |
pMidiRules[0] = NULL; |
pMidiRules[0] = NULL; |
4352 |
|
pScriptRefs = NULL; |
4353 |
|
|
4354 |
// Loading |
// Loading |
4355 |
RIFF::List* lart = insList->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_LART); |
RIFF::List* lart = insList->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_LART); |
4372 |
uint8_t id1 = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
uint8_t id1 = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4373 |
uint8_t id2 = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
uint8_t id2 = _3ewg->ReadUint8(); |
4374 |
|
|
4375 |
if (id1 == 4 && id2 == 16) { |
if (id2 == 16) { |
4376 |
pMidiRules[i++] = new MidiRuleCtrlTrigger(_3ewg); |
if (id1 == 4) { |
4377 |
|
pMidiRules[i++] = new MidiRuleCtrlTrigger(_3ewg); |
4378 |
|
} else if (id1 == 0) { |
4379 |
|
pMidiRules[i++] = new MidiRuleLegato(_3ewg); |
4380 |
|
} else if (id1 == 3) { |
4381 |
|
pMidiRules[i++] = new MidiRuleAlternator(_3ewg); |
4382 |
|
} else { |
4383 |
|
pMidiRules[i++] = new MidiRuleUnknown; |
4384 |
|
} |
4385 |
|
} |
4386 |
|
else if (id1 != 0 || id2 != 0) { |
4387 |
|
pMidiRules[i++] = new MidiRuleUnknown; |
4388 |
} |
} |
4389 |
//TODO: all the other types of rules |
//TODO: all the other types of rules |
4390 |
|
|
4410 |
} |
} |
4411 |
} |
} |
4412 |
|
|
4413 |
|
// own gig format extensions |
4414 |
|
RIFF::List* lst3LS = insList->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS); |
4415 |
|
if (lst3LS) { |
4416 |
|
RIFF::Chunk* ckSCSL = lst3LS->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_SCSL); |
4417 |
|
if (ckSCSL) { |
4418 |
|
int headerSize = ckSCSL->ReadUint32(); |
4419 |
|
int slotCount = ckSCSL->ReadUint32(); |
4420 |
|
if (slotCount) { |
4421 |
|
int slotSize = ckSCSL->ReadUint32(); |
4422 |
|
ckSCSL->SetPos(headerSize); // in case of future header extensions |
4423 |
|
int unknownSpace = slotSize - 2*sizeof(uint32_t); // in case of future slot extensions |
4424 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < slotCount; ++i) { |
4425 |
|
_ScriptPooolEntry e; |
4426 |
|
e.fileOffset = ckSCSL->ReadUint32(); |
4427 |
|
e.bypass = ckSCSL->ReadUint32() & 1; |
4428 |
|
if (unknownSpace) ckSCSL->SetPos(unknownSpace, RIFF::stream_curpos); // in case of future extensions |
4429 |
|
scriptPoolFileOffsets.push_back(e); |
4430 |
|
} |
4431 |
|
} |
4432 |
|
} |
4433 |
|
} |
4434 |
|
|
4435 |
__notify_progress(pProgress, 1.0f); // notify done |
__notify_progress(pProgress, 1.0f); // notify done |
4436 |
} |
} |
4437 |
|
|
4452 |
delete pMidiRules[i]; |
delete pMidiRules[i]; |
4453 |
} |
} |
4454 |
delete[] pMidiRules; |
delete[] pMidiRules; |
4455 |
|
if (pScriptRefs) delete pScriptRefs; |
4456 |
} |
} |
4457 |
|
|
4458 |
/** |
/** |
4462 |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
4463 |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
4464 |
* |
* |
4465 |
|
* @param pProgress - callback function for progress notification |
4466 |
* @throws gig::Exception if samples cannot be dereferenced |
* @throws gig::Exception if samples cannot be dereferenced |
4467 |
*/ |
*/ |
4468 |
void Instrument::UpdateChunks() { |
void Instrument::UpdateChunks(progress_t* pProgress) { |
4469 |
// first update base classes' chunks |
// first update base classes' chunks |
4470 |
DLS::Instrument::UpdateChunks(); |
DLS::Instrument::UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
4471 |
|
|
4472 |
// update Regions' chunks |
// update Regions' chunks |
4473 |
{ |
{ |
4474 |
RegionList::iterator iter = pRegions->begin(); |
RegionList::iterator iter = pRegions->begin(); |
4475 |
RegionList::iterator end = pRegions->end(); |
RegionList::iterator end = pRegions->end(); |
4476 |
for (; iter != end; ++iter) |
for (; iter != end; ++iter) |
4477 |
(*iter)->UpdateChunks(); |
(*iter)->UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
4478 |
} |
} |
4479 |
|
|
4480 |
// make sure 'lart' RIFF list chunk exists |
// make sure 'lart' RIFF list chunk exists |
4500 |
DimensionKeyRange.low << 1; |
DimensionKeyRange.low << 1; |
4501 |
pData[10] = dimkeystart; |
pData[10] = dimkeystart; |
4502 |
pData[11] = DimensionKeyRange.high; |
pData[11] = DimensionKeyRange.high; |
4503 |
|
|
4504 |
|
if (pMidiRules[0] == 0 && _3ewg->GetSize() >= 34) { |
4505 |
|
pData[32] = 0; |
4506 |
|
pData[33] = 0; |
4507 |
|
} else { |
4508 |
|
for (int i = 0 ; pMidiRules[i] ; i++) { |
4509 |
|
pMidiRules[i]->UpdateChunks(pData); |
4510 |
|
} |
4511 |
|
} |
4512 |
|
|
4513 |
|
// own gig format extensions |
4514 |
|
if (ScriptSlotCount()) { |
4515 |
|
// make sure we have converted the original loaded script file |
4516 |
|
// offsets into valid Script object pointers |
4517 |
|
LoadScripts(); |
4518 |
|
|
4519 |
|
RIFF::List* lst3LS = pCkInstrument->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS); |
4520 |
|
if (!lst3LS) lst3LS = pCkInstrument->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS); |
4521 |
|
const int slotCount = pScriptRefs->size(); |
4522 |
|
const int headerSize = 3 * sizeof(uint32_t); |
4523 |
|
const int slotSize = 2 * sizeof(uint32_t); |
4524 |
|
const int totalChunkSize = headerSize + slotCount * slotSize; |
4525 |
|
RIFF::Chunk* ckSCSL = lst3LS->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_SCSL); |
4526 |
|
if (!ckSCSL) ckSCSL = lst3LS->AddSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_SCSL, totalChunkSize); |
4527 |
|
else ckSCSL->Resize(totalChunkSize); |
4528 |
|
uint8_t* pData = (uint8_t*) ckSCSL->LoadChunkData(); |
4529 |
|
int pos = 0; |
4530 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], headerSize); |
4531 |
|
pos += sizeof(uint32_t); |
4532 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], slotCount); |
4533 |
|
pos += sizeof(uint32_t); |
4534 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], slotSize); |
4535 |
|
pos += sizeof(uint32_t); |
4536 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < slotCount; ++i) { |
4537 |
|
// arbitrary value, the actual file offset will be updated in |
4538 |
|
// UpdateScriptFileOffsets() after the file has been resized |
4539 |
|
int bogusFileOffset = 0; |
4540 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], bogusFileOffset); |
4541 |
|
pos += sizeof(uint32_t); |
4542 |
|
store32(&pData[pos], (*pScriptRefs)[i].bypass ? 1 : 0); |
4543 |
|
pos += sizeof(uint32_t); |
4544 |
|
} |
4545 |
|
} else { |
4546 |
|
// no script slots, so get rid of any LS custom RIFF chunks (if any) |
4547 |
|
RIFF::List* lst3LS = pCkInstrument->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS); |
4548 |
|
if (lst3LS) pCkInstrument->DeleteSubChunk(lst3LS); |
4549 |
|
} |
4550 |
|
} |
4551 |
|
|
4552 |
|
void Instrument::UpdateScriptFileOffsets() { |
4553 |
|
// own gig format extensions |
4554 |
|
if (pScriptRefs && pScriptRefs->size() > 0) { |
4555 |
|
RIFF::List* lst3LS = pCkInstrument->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS); |
4556 |
|
RIFF::Chunk* ckSCSL = lst3LS->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_SCSL); |
4557 |
|
const int slotCount = pScriptRefs->size(); |
4558 |
|
const int headerSize = 3 * sizeof(uint32_t); |
4559 |
|
ckSCSL->SetPos(headerSize); |
4560 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < slotCount; ++i) { |
4561 |
|
uint32_t fileOffset = |
4562 |
|
(*pScriptRefs)[i].script->pChunk->GetFilePos() - |
4563 |
|
(*pScriptRefs)[i].script->pChunk->GetPos() - |
4564 |
|
CHUNK_HEADER_SIZE; |
4565 |
|
ckSCSL->WriteUint32(&fileOffset); |
4566 |
|
// jump over flags entry (containing the bypass flag) |
4567 |
|
ckSCSL->SetPos(sizeof(uint32_t), RIFF::stream_curpos); |
4568 |
|
} |
4569 |
|
} |
4570 |
} |
} |
4571 |
|
|
4572 |
/** |
/** |
4636 |
} |
} |
4637 |
|
|
4638 |
/** |
/** |
4639 |
|
* Move this instrument at the position before @arg dst. |
4640 |
|
* |
4641 |
|
* This method can be used to reorder the sequence of instruments in a |
4642 |
|
* .gig file. This might be helpful especially on large .gig files which |
4643 |
|
* contain a large number of instruments within the same .gig file. So |
4644 |
|
* grouping such instruments to similar ones, can help to keep track of them |
4645 |
|
* when working with such complex .gig files. |
4646 |
|
* |
4647 |
|
* When calling this method, this instrument will be removed from in its |
4648 |
|
* current position in the instruments list and moved to the requested |
4649 |
|
* target position provided by @param dst. You may also pass NULL as |
4650 |
|
* argument to this method, in that case this intrument will be moved to the |
4651 |
|
* very end of the .gig file's instrument list. |
4652 |
|
* |
4653 |
|
* You have to call Save() to make the order change persistent to the .gig |
4654 |
|
* file. |
4655 |
|
* |
4656 |
|
* Currently this method is limited to moving the instrument within the same |
4657 |
|
* .gig file. Trying to move it to another .gig file by calling this method |
4658 |
|
* will throw an exception. |
4659 |
|
* |
4660 |
|
* @param dst - destination instrument at which this instrument will be |
4661 |
|
* moved to, or pass NULL for moving to end of list |
4662 |
|
* @throw gig::Exception if this instrument and target instrument are not |
4663 |
|
* part of the same file |
4664 |
|
*/ |
4665 |
|
void Instrument::MoveTo(Instrument* dst) { |
4666 |
|
if (dst && GetParent() != dst->GetParent()) |
4667 |
|
throw Exception( |
4668 |
|
"gig::Instrument::MoveTo() can only be used for moving within " |
4669 |
|
"the same gig file." |
4670 |
|
); |
4671 |
|
|
4672 |
|
File* pFile = (File*) GetParent(); |
4673 |
|
|
4674 |
|
// move this instrument within the instrument list |
4675 |
|
{ |
4676 |
|
DLS::File::InstrumentList& list = *pFile->pInstruments; |
4677 |
|
|
4678 |
|
DLS::File::InstrumentList::iterator itFrom = |
4679 |
|
std::find(list.begin(), list.end(), static_cast<DLS::Instrument*>(this)); |
4680 |
|
|
4681 |
|
DLS::File::InstrumentList::iterator itTo = |
4682 |
|
std::find(list.begin(), list.end(), static_cast<DLS::Instrument*>(dst)); |
4683 |
|
|
4684 |
|
list.splice(itTo, list, itFrom); |
4685 |
|
} |
4686 |
|
|
4687 |
|
// move the instrument's actual list RIFF chunk appropriately |
4688 |
|
RIFF::List* lstCkInstruments = pFile->pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_LINS); |
4689 |
|
lstCkInstruments->MoveSubChunk( |
4690 |
|
this->pCkInstrument, |
4691 |
|
(dst) ? dst->pCkInstrument : NULL |
4692 |
|
); |
4693 |
|
} |
4694 |
|
|
4695 |
|
/** |
4696 |
* Returns a MIDI rule of the instrument. |
* Returns a MIDI rule of the instrument. |
4697 |
* |
* |
4698 |
* The list of MIDI rules, at least in gig v3, always contains at |
* The list of MIDI rules, at least in gig v3, always contains at |
4705 |
MidiRule* Instrument::GetMidiRule(int i) { |
MidiRule* Instrument::GetMidiRule(int i) { |
4706 |
return pMidiRules[i]; |
return pMidiRules[i]; |
4707 |
} |
} |
4708 |
|
|
4709 |
|
/** |
4710 |
|
* Adds the "controller trigger" MIDI rule to the instrument. |
4711 |
|
* |
4712 |
|
* @returns the new MIDI rule |
4713 |
|
*/ |
4714 |
|
MidiRuleCtrlTrigger* Instrument::AddMidiRuleCtrlTrigger() { |
4715 |
|
delete pMidiRules[0]; |
4716 |
|
MidiRuleCtrlTrigger* r = new MidiRuleCtrlTrigger; |
4717 |
|
pMidiRules[0] = r; |
4718 |
|
pMidiRules[1] = 0; |
4719 |
|
return r; |
4720 |
|
} |
4721 |
|
|
4722 |
|
/** |
4723 |
|
* Adds the legato MIDI rule to the instrument. |
4724 |
|
* |
4725 |
|
* @returns the new MIDI rule |
4726 |
|
*/ |
4727 |
|
MidiRuleLegato* Instrument::AddMidiRuleLegato() { |
4728 |
|
delete pMidiRules[0]; |
4729 |
|
MidiRuleLegato* r = new MidiRuleLegato; |
4730 |
|
pMidiRules[0] = r; |
4731 |
|
pMidiRules[1] = 0; |
4732 |
|
return r; |
4733 |
|
} |
4734 |
|
|
4735 |
|
/** |
4736 |
|
* Adds the alternator MIDI rule to the instrument. |
4737 |
|
* |
4738 |
|
* @returns the new MIDI rule |
4739 |
|
*/ |
4740 |
|
MidiRuleAlternator* Instrument::AddMidiRuleAlternator() { |
4741 |
|
delete pMidiRules[0]; |
4742 |
|
MidiRuleAlternator* r = new MidiRuleAlternator; |
4743 |
|
pMidiRules[0] = r; |
4744 |
|
pMidiRules[1] = 0; |
4745 |
|
return r; |
4746 |
|
} |
4747 |
|
|
4748 |
|
/** |
4749 |
|
* Deletes a MIDI rule from the instrument. |
4750 |
|
* |
4751 |
|
* @param i - MIDI rule number |
4752 |
|
*/ |
4753 |
|
void Instrument::DeleteMidiRule(int i) { |
4754 |
|
delete pMidiRules[i]; |
4755 |
|
pMidiRules[i] = 0; |
4756 |
|
} |
4757 |
|
|
4758 |
|
void Instrument::LoadScripts() { |
4759 |
|
if (pScriptRefs) return; |
4760 |
|
pScriptRefs = new std::vector<_ScriptPooolRef>; |
4761 |
|
if (scriptPoolFileOffsets.empty()) return; |
4762 |
|
File* pFile = (File*) GetParent(); |
4763 |
|
for (uint k = 0; k < scriptPoolFileOffsets.size(); ++k) { |
4764 |
|
uint32_t soughtOffset = scriptPoolFileOffsets[k].fileOffset; |
4765 |
|
for (uint i = 0; pFile->GetScriptGroup(i); ++i) { |
4766 |
|
ScriptGroup* group = pFile->GetScriptGroup(i); |
4767 |
|
for (uint s = 0; group->GetScript(s); ++s) { |
4768 |
|
Script* script = group->GetScript(s); |
4769 |
|
if (script->pChunk) { |
4770 |
|
uint32_t offset = script->pChunk->GetFilePos() - |
4771 |
|
script->pChunk->GetPos() - |
4772 |
|
CHUNK_HEADER_SIZE; |
4773 |
|
if (offset == soughtOffset) |
4774 |
|
{ |
4775 |
|
_ScriptPooolRef ref; |
4776 |
|
ref.script = script; |
4777 |
|
ref.bypass = scriptPoolFileOffsets[k].bypass; |
4778 |
|
pScriptRefs->push_back(ref); |
4779 |
|
break; |
4780 |
|
} |
4781 |
|
} |
4782 |
|
} |
4783 |
|
} |
4784 |
|
} |
4785 |
|
// we don't need that anymore |
4786 |
|
scriptPoolFileOffsets.clear(); |
4787 |
|
} |
4788 |
|
|
4789 |
|
/** @brief Get instrument script (gig format extension). |
4790 |
|
* |
4791 |
|
* Returns the real-time instrument script of instrument script slot |
4792 |
|
* @a index. |
4793 |
|
* |
4794 |
|
* @note This is an own format extension which did not exist i.e. in the |
4795 |
|
* GigaStudio 4 software. It will currently only work with LinuxSampler and |
4796 |
|
* gigedit. |
4797 |
|
* |
4798 |
|
* @param index - instrument script slot index |
4799 |
|
* @returns script or NULL if index is out of bounds |
4800 |
|
*/ |
4801 |
|
Script* Instrument::GetScriptOfSlot(uint index) { |
4802 |
|
LoadScripts(); |
4803 |
|
if (index >= pScriptRefs->size()) return NULL; |
4804 |
|
return pScriptRefs->at(index).script; |
4805 |
|
} |
4806 |
|
|
4807 |
|
/** @brief Add new instrument script slot (gig format extension). |
4808 |
|
* |
4809 |
|
* Add the given real-time instrument script reference to this instrument, |
4810 |
|
* which shall be executed by the sampler for for this instrument. The |
4811 |
|
* script will be added to the end of the script list of this instrument. |
4812 |
|
* The positions of the scripts in the Instrument's Script list are |
4813 |
|
* relevant, because they define in which order they shall be executed by |
4814 |
|
* the sampler. For this reason it is also legal to add the same script |
4815 |
|
* twice to an instrument, for example you might have a script called |
4816 |
|
* "MyFilter" which performs an event filter task, and you might have |
4817 |
|
* another script called "MyNoteTrigger" which triggers new notes, then you |
4818 |
|
* might for example have the following list of scripts on the instrument: |
4819 |
|
* |
4820 |
|
* 1. Script "MyFilter" |
4821 |
|
* 2. Script "MyNoteTrigger" |
4822 |
|
* 3. Script "MyFilter" |
4823 |
|
* |
4824 |
|
* Which would make sense, because the 2nd script launched new events, which |
4825 |
|
* you might need to filter as well. |
4826 |
|
* |
4827 |
|
* There are two ways to disable / "bypass" scripts. You can either disable |
4828 |
|
* a script locally for the respective script slot on an instrument (i.e. by |
4829 |
|
* passing @c false to the 2nd argument of this method, or by calling |
4830 |
|
* SetScriptBypassed()). Or you can disable a script globally for all slots |
4831 |
|
* and all instruments by setting Script::Bypass. |
4832 |
|
* |
4833 |
|
* @note This is an own format extension which did not exist i.e. in the |
4834 |
|
* GigaStudio 4 software. It will currently only work with LinuxSampler and |
4835 |
|
* gigedit. |
4836 |
|
* |
4837 |
|
* @param pScript - script that shall be executed for this instrument |
4838 |
|
* @param bypass - if enabled, the sampler shall skip executing this |
4839 |
|
* script (in the respective list position) |
4840 |
|
* @see SetScriptBypassed() |
4841 |
|
*/ |
4842 |
|
void Instrument::AddScriptSlot(Script* pScript, bool bypass) { |
4843 |
|
LoadScripts(); |
4844 |
|
_ScriptPooolRef ref = { pScript, bypass }; |
4845 |
|
pScriptRefs->push_back(ref); |
4846 |
|
} |
4847 |
|
|
4848 |
|
/** @brief Flip two script slots with each other (gig format extension). |
4849 |
|
* |
4850 |
|
* Swaps the position of the two given scripts in the Instrument's Script |
4851 |
|
* list. The positions of the scripts in the Instrument's Script list are |
4852 |
|
* relevant, because they define in which order they shall be executed by |
4853 |
|
* the sampler. |
4854 |
|
* |
4855 |
|
* @note This is an own format extension which did not exist i.e. in the |
4856 |
|
* GigaStudio 4 software. It will currently only work with LinuxSampler and |
4857 |
|
* gigedit. |
4858 |
|
* |
4859 |
|
* @param index1 - index of the first script slot to swap |
4860 |
|
* @param index2 - index of the second script slot to swap |
4861 |
|
*/ |
4862 |
|
void Instrument::SwapScriptSlots(uint index1, uint index2) { |
4863 |
|
LoadScripts(); |
4864 |
|
if (index1 >= pScriptRefs->size() || index2 >= pScriptRefs->size()) |
4865 |
|
return; |
4866 |
|
_ScriptPooolRef tmp = (*pScriptRefs)[index1]; |
4867 |
|
(*pScriptRefs)[index1] = (*pScriptRefs)[index2]; |
4868 |
|
(*pScriptRefs)[index2] = tmp; |
4869 |
|
} |
4870 |
|
|
4871 |
|
/** @brief Remove script slot. |
4872 |
|
* |
4873 |
|
* Removes the script slot with the given slot index. |
4874 |
|
* |
4875 |
|
* @param index - index of script slot to remove |
4876 |
|
*/ |
4877 |
|
void Instrument::RemoveScriptSlot(uint index) { |
4878 |
|
LoadScripts(); |
4879 |
|
if (index >= pScriptRefs->size()) return; |
4880 |
|
pScriptRefs->erase( pScriptRefs->begin() + index ); |
4881 |
|
} |
4882 |
|
|
4883 |
|
/** @brief Remove reference to given Script (gig format extension). |
4884 |
|
* |
4885 |
|
* This will remove all script slots on the instrument which are referencing |
4886 |
|
* the given script. |
4887 |
|
* |
4888 |
|
* @note This is an own format extension which did not exist i.e. in the |
4889 |
|
* GigaStudio 4 software. It will currently only work with LinuxSampler and |
4890 |
|
* gigedit. |
4891 |
|
* |
4892 |
|
* @param pScript - script reference to remove from this instrument |
4893 |
|
* @see RemoveScriptSlot() |
4894 |
|
*/ |
4895 |
|
void Instrument::RemoveScript(Script* pScript) { |
4896 |
|
LoadScripts(); |
4897 |
|
for (int i = pScriptRefs->size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) { |
4898 |
|
if ((*pScriptRefs)[i].script == pScript) { |
4899 |
|
pScriptRefs->erase( pScriptRefs->begin() + i ); |
4900 |
|
} |
4901 |
|
} |
4902 |
|
} |
4903 |
|
|
4904 |
|
/** @brief Instrument's amount of script slots. |
4905 |
|
* |
4906 |
|
* This method returns the amount of script slots this instrument currently |
4907 |
|
* uses. |
4908 |
|
* |
4909 |
|
* A script slot is a reference of a real-time instrument script to be |
4910 |
|
* executed by the sampler. The scripts will be executed by the sampler in |
4911 |
|
* sequence of the slots. One (same) script may be referenced multiple |
4912 |
|
* times in different slots. |
4913 |
|
* |
4914 |
|
* @note This is an own format extension which did not exist i.e. in the |
4915 |
|
* GigaStudio 4 software. It will currently only work with LinuxSampler and |
4916 |
|
* gigedit. |
4917 |
|
*/ |
4918 |
|
uint Instrument::ScriptSlotCount() const { |
4919 |
|
return pScriptRefs ? pScriptRefs->size() : scriptPoolFileOffsets.size(); |
4920 |
|
} |
4921 |
|
|
4922 |
|
/** @brief Whether script execution shall be skipped. |
4923 |
|
* |
4924 |
|
* Defines locally for the Script reference slot in the Instrument's Script |
4925 |
|
* list, whether the script shall be skipped by the sampler regarding |
4926 |
|
* execution. |
4927 |
|
* |
4928 |
|
* It is also possible to ignore exeuction of the script globally, for all |
4929 |
|
* slots and for all instruments by setting Script::Bypass. |
4930 |
|
* |
4931 |
|
* @note This is an own format extension which did not exist i.e. in the |
4932 |
|
* GigaStudio 4 software. It will currently only work with LinuxSampler and |
4933 |
|
* gigedit. |
4934 |
|
* |
4935 |
|
* @param index - index of the script slot on this instrument |
4936 |
|
* @see Script::Bypass |
4937 |
|
*/ |
4938 |
|
bool Instrument::IsScriptSlotBypassed(uint index) { |
4939 |
|
if (index >= ScriptSlotCount()) return false; |
4940 |
|
return pScriptRefs ? pScriptRefs->at(index).bypass |
4941 |
|
: scriptPoolFileOffsets.at(index).bypass; |
4942 |
|
|
4943 |
|
} |
4944 |
|
|
4945 |
|
/** @brief Defines whether execution shall be skipped. |
4946 |
|
* |
4947 |
|
* You can call this method to define locally whether or whether not the |
4948 |
|
* given script slot shall be executed by the sampler. |
4949 |
|
* |
4950 |
|
* @note This is an own format extension which did not exist i.e. in the |
4951 |
|
* GigaStudio 4 software. It will currently only work with LinuxSampler and |
4952 |
|
* gigedit. |
4953 |
|
* |
4954 |
|
* @param index - script slot index on this instrument |
4955 |
|
* @param bBypass - if true, the script slot will be skipped by the sampler |
4956 |
|
* @see Script::Bypass |
4957 |
|
*/ |
4958 |
|
void Instrument::SetScriptSlotBypassed(uint index, bool bBypass) { |
4959 |
|
if (index >= ScriptSlotCount()) return; |
4960 |
|
if (pScriptRefs) |
4961 |
|
pScriptRefs->at(index).bypass = bBypass; |
4962 |
|
else |
4963 |
|
scriptPoolFileOffsets.at(index).bypass = bBypass; |
4964 |
|
} |
4965 |
|
|
4966 |
/** |
/** |
4967 |
* Make a (semi) deep copy of the Instrument object given by @a orig |
* Make a (semi) deep copy of the Instrument object given by @a orig |
4968 |
* and assign it to this object. |
* and assign it to this object. |
4973 |
* @param orig - original Instrument object to be copied from |
* @param orig - original Instrument object to be copied from |
4974 |
*/ |
*/ |
4975 |
void Instrument::CopyAssign(const Instrument* orig) { |
void Instrument::CopyAssign(const Instrument* orig) { |
4976 |
|
CopyAssign(orig, NULL); |
4977 |
|
} |
4978 |
|
|
4979 |
|
/** |
4980 |
|
* Make a (semi) deep copy of the Instrument object given by @a orig |
4981 |
|
* and assign it to this object. |
4982 |
|
* |
4983 |
|
* @param orig - original Instrument object to be copied from |
4984 |
|
* @param mSamples - crosslink map between the foreign file's samples and |
4985 |
|
* this file's samples |
4986 |
|
*/ |
4987 |
|
void Instrument::CopyAssign(const Instrument* orig, const std::map<Sample*,Sample*>* mSamples) { |
4988 |
// handle base class |
// handle base class |
4989 |
// (without copying DLS region stuff) |
// (without copying DLS region stuff) |
4990 |
DLS::Instrument::CopyAssignCore(orig); |
DLS::Instrument::CopyAssignCore(orig); |
4996 |
PitchbendRange = orig->PitchbendRange; |
PitchbendRange = orig->PitchbendRange; |
4997 |
PianoReleaseMode = orig->PianoReleaseMode; |
PianoReleaseMode = orig->PianoReleaseMode; |
4998 |
DimensionKeyRange = orig->DimensionKeyRange; |
DimensionKeyRange = orig->DimensionKeyRange; |
4999 |
|
scriptPoolFileOffsets = orig->scriptPoolFileOffsets; |
5000 |
|
pScriptRefs = orig->pScriptRefs; |
5001 |
|
|
5002 |
// free old midi rules |
// free old midi rules |
5003 |
for (int i = 0 ; pMidiRules[i] ; i++) { |
for (int i = 0 ; pMidiRules[i] ; i++) { |
5015 |
Region* dstRgn = AddRegion(); |
Region* dstRgn = AddRegion(); |
5016 |
//NOTE: Region does semi-deep copy ! |
//NOTE: Region does semi-deep copy ! |
5017 |
dstRgn->CopyAssign( |
dstRgn->CopyAssign( |
5018 |
static_cast<gig::Region*>(*it) |
static_cast<gig::Region*>(*it), |
5019 |
|
mSamples |
5020 |
); |
); |
5021 |
} |
} |
5022 |
} |
} |
5052 |
* |
* |
5053 |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
5054 |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
5055 |
|
* |
5056 |
|
* @param pProgress - callback function for progress notification |
5057 |
*/ |
*/ |
5058 |
void Group::UpdateChunks() { |
void Group::UpdateChunks(progress_t* pProgress) { |
5059 |
// make sure <3gri> and <3gnl> list chunks exist |
// make sure <3gri> and <3gnl> list chunks exist |
5060 |
RIFF::List* _3gri = pFile->pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3GRI); |
RIFF::List* _3gri = pFile->pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3GRI); |
5061 |
if (!_3gri) { |
if (!_3gri) { |
5185 |
bAutoLoad = true; |
bAutoLoad = true; |
5186 |
*pVersion = VERSION_3; |
*pVersion = VERSION_3; |
5187 |
pGroups = NULL; |
pGroups = NULL; |
5188 |
|
pScriptGroups = NULL; |
5189 |
pInfo->SetFixedStringLengths(_FileFixedStringLengths); |
pInfo->SetFixedStringLengths(_FileFixedStringLengths); |
5190 |
pInfo->ArchivalLocation = String(256, ' '); |
pInfo->ArchivalLocation = String(256, ' '); |
5191 |
|
|
5201 |
File::File(RIFF::File* pRIFF) : DLS::File(pRIFF) { |
File::File(RIFF::File* pRIFF) : DLS::File(pRIFF) { |
5202 |
bAutoLoad = true; |
bAutoLoad = true; |
5203 |
pGroups = NULL; |
pGroups = NULL; |
5204 |
|
pScriptGroups = NULL; |
5205 |
pInfo->SetFixedStringLengths(_FileFixedStringLengths); |
pInfo->SetFixedStringLengths(_FileFixedStringLengths); |
5206 |
} |
} |
5207 |
|
|
5215 |
} |
} |
5216 |
delete pGroups; |
delete pGroups; |
5217 |
} |
} |
5218 |
|
if (pScriptGroups) { |
5219 |
|
std::list<ScriptGroup*>::iterator iter = pScriptGroups->begin(); |
5220 |
|
std::list<ScriptGroup*>::iterator end = pScriptGroups->end(); |
5221 |
|
while (iter != end) { |
5222 |
|
delete *iter; |
5223 |
|
++iter; |
5224 |
|
} |
5225 |
|
delete pScriptGroups; |
5226 |
|
} |
5227 |
} |
} |
5228 |
|
|
5229 |
Sample* File::GetFirstSample(progress_t* pProgress) { |
Sample* File::GetFirstSample(progress_t* pProgress) { |
5238 |
SamplesIterator++; |
SamplesIterator++; |
5239 |
return static_cast<gig::Sample*>( (SamplesIterator != pSamples->end()) ? *SamplesIterator : NULL ); |
return static_cast<gig::Sample*>( (SamplesIterator != pSamples->end()) ? *SamplesIterator : NULL ); |
5240 |
} |
} |
5241 |
|
|
5242 |
|
/** |
5243 |
|
* Returns Sample object of @a index. |
5244 |
|
* |
5245 |
|
* @returns sample object or NULL if index is out of bounds |
5246 |
|
*/ |
5247 |
|
Sample* File::GetSample(uint index) { |
5248 |
|
if (!pSamples) LoadSamples(); |
5249 |
|
if (!pSamples) return NULL; |
5250 |
|
DLS::File::SampleList::iterator it = pSamples->begin(); |
5251 |
|
for (int i = 0; i < index; ++i) { |
5252 |
|
++it; |
5253 |
|
if (it == pSamples->end()) return NULL; |
5254 |
|
} |
5255 |
|
if (it == pSamples->end()) return NULL; |
5256 |
|
return static_cast<gig::Sample*>( *it ); |
5257 |
|
} |
5258 |
|
|
5259 |
/** @brief Add a new sample. |
/** @brief Add a new sample. |
5260 |
* |
* |
5473 |
instr->CopyAssign(orig); |
instr->CopyAssign(orig); |
5474 |
return instr; |
return instr; |
5475 |
} |
} |
5476 |
|
|
5477 |
|
/** @brief Add content of another existing file. |
5478 |
|
* |
5479 |
|
* Duplicates the samples, groups and instruments of the original file |
5480 |
|
* given by @a pFile and adds them to @c this File. In case @c this File is |
5481 |
|
* a new one that you haven't saved before, then you have to call |
5482 |
|
* SetFileName() before calling AddContentOf(), because this method will |
5483 |
|
* automatically save this file during operation, which is required for |
5484 |
|
* writing the sample waveform data by disk streaming. |
5485 |
|
* |
5486 |
|
* @param pFile - original file whose's content shall be copied from |
5487 |
|
*/ |
5488 |
|
void File::AddContentOf(File* pFile) { |
5489 |
|
static int iCallCount = -1; |
5490 |
|
iCallCount++; |
5491 |
|
std::map<Group*,Group*> mGroups; |
5492 |
|
std::map<Sample*,Sample*> mSamples; |
5493 |
|
|
5494 |
|
// clone sample groups |
5495 |
|
for (int i = 0; pFile->GetGroup(i); ++i) { |
5496 |
|
Group* g = AddGroup(); |
5497 |
|
g->Name = |
5498 |
|
"COPY" + ToString(iCallCount) + "_" + pFile->GetGroup(i)->Name; |
5499 |
|
mGroups[pFile->GetGroup(i)] = g; |
5500 |
|
} |
5501 |
|
|
5502 |
|
// clone samples (not waveform data here yet) |
5503 |
|
for (int i = 0; pFile->GetSample(i); ++i) { |
5504 |
|
Sample* s = AddSample(); |
5505 |
|
s->CopyAssignMeta(pFile->GetSample(i)); |
5506 |
|
mGroups[pFile->GetSample(i)->GetGroup()]->AddSample(s); |
5507 |
|
mSamples[pFile->GetSample(i)] = s; |
5508 |
|
} |
5509 |
|
|
5510 |
|
//BUG: For some reason this method only works with this additional |
5511 |
|
// Save() call in between here. |
5512 |
|
// |
5513 |
|
// Important: The correct one of the 2 Save() methods has to be called |
5514 |
|
// here, depending on whether the file is completely new or has been |
5515 |
|
// saved to disk already, otherwise it will result in data corruption. |
5516 |
|
if (pRIFF->IsNew()) |
5517 |
|
Save(GetFileName()); |
5518 |
|
else |
5519 |
|
Save(); |
5520 |
|
|
5521 |
|
// clone instruments |
5522 |
|
// (passing the crosslink table here for the cloned samples) |
5523 |
|
for (int i = 0; pFile->GetInstrument(i); ++i) { |
5524 |
|
Instrument* instr = AddInstrument(); |
5525 |
|
instr->CopyAssign(pFile->GetInstrument(i), &mSamples); |
5526 |
|
} |
5527 |
|
|
5528 |
|
// Mandatory: file needs to be saved to disk at this point, so this |
5529 |
|
// file has the correct size and data layout for writing the samples' |
5530 |
|
// waveform data to disk. |
5531 |
|
Save(); |
5532 |
|
|
5533 |
|
// clone samples' waveform data |
5534 |
|
// (using direct read & write disk streaming) |
5535 |
|
for (int i = 0; pFile->GetSample(i); ++i) { |
5536 |
|
mSamples[pFile->GetSample(i)]->CopyAssignWave(pFile->GetSample(i)); |
5537 |
|
} |
5538 |
|
} |
5539 |
|
|
5540 |
/** @brief Delete an instrument. |
/** @brief Delete an instrument. |
5541 |
* |
* |
5638 |
return NULL; |
return NULL; |
5639 |
} |
} |
5640 |
|
|
5641 |
|
/** |
5642 |
|
* Returns the group with the given group name. |
5643 |
|
* |
5644 |
|
* Note: group names don't have to be unique in the gig format! So there |
5645 |
|
* can be multiple groups with the same name. This method will simply |
5646 |
|
* return the first group found with the given name. |
5647 |
|
* |
5648 |
|
* @param name - name of the sought group |
5649 |
|
* @returns sought group or NULL if there's no group with that name |
5650 |
|
*/ |
5651 |
|
Group* File::GetGroup(String name) { |
5652 |
|
if (!pGroups) LoadGroups(); |
5653 |
|
GroupsIterator = pGroups->begin(); |
5654 |
|
for (uint i = 0; GroupsIterator != pGroups->end(); ++GroupsIterator, ++i) |
5655 |
|
if ((*GroupsIterator)->Name == name) return *GroupsIterator; |
5656 |
|
return NULL; |
5657 |
|
} |
5658 |
|
|
5659 |
Group* File::AddGroup() { |
Group* File::AddGroup() { |
5660 |
if (!pGroups) LoadGroups(); |
if (!pGroups) LoadGroups(); |
5661 |
// there must always be at least one group |
// there must always be at least one group |
5736 |
} |
} |
5737 |
} |
} |
5738 |
|
|
5739 |
|
/** @brief Get instrument script group (by index). |
5740 |
|
* |
5741 |
|
* Returns the real-time instrument script group with the given index. |
5742 |
|
* |
5743 |
|
* @param index - number of the sought group (0..n) |
5744 |
|
* @returns sought script group or NULL if there's no such group |
5745 |
|
*/ |
5746 |
|
ScriptGroup* File::GetScriptGroup(uint index) { |
5747 |
|
if (!pScriptGroups) LoadScriptGroups(); |
5748 |
|
std::list<ScriptGroup*>::iterator it = pScriptGroups->begin(); |
5749 |
|
for (uint i = 0; it != pScriptGroups->end(); ++i, ++it) |
5750 |
|
if (i == index) return *it; |
5751 |
|
return NULL; |
5752 |
|
} |
5753 |
|
|
5754 |
|
/** @brief Get instrument script group (by name). |
5755 |
|
* |
5756 |
|
* Returns the first real-time instrument script group found with the given |
5757 |
|
* group name. Note that group names may not necessarily be unique. |
5758 |
|
* |
5759 |
|
* @param name - name of the sought script group |
5760 |
|
* @returns sought script group or NULL if there's no such group |
5761 |
|
*/ |
5762 |
|
ScriptGroup* File::GetScriptGroup(const String& name) { |
5763 |
|
if (!pScriptGroups) LoadScriptGroups(); |
5764 |
|
std::list<ScriptGroup*>::iterator it = pScriptGroups->begin(); |
5765 |
|
for (uint i = 0; it != pScriptGroups->end(); ++i, ++it) |
5766 |
|
if ((*it)->Name == name) return *it; |
5767 |
|
return NULL; |
5768 |
|
} |
5769 |
|
|
5770 |
|
/** @brief Add new instrument script group. |
5771 |
|
* |
5772 |
|
* Adds a new, empty real-time instrument script group to the file. |
5773 |
|
* |
5774 |
|
* You have to call Save() to make this persistent to the file. |
5775 |
|
* |
5776 |
|
* @return new empty script group |
5777 |
|
*/ |
5778 |
|
ScriptGroup* File::AddScriptGroup() { |
5779 |
|
if (!pScriptGroups) LoadScriptGroups(); |
5780 |
|
ScriptGroup* pScriptGroup = new ScriptGroup(this, NULL); |
5781 |
|
pScriptGroups->push_back(pScriptGroup); |
5782 |
|
return pScriptGroup; |
5783 |
|
} |
5784 |
|
|
5785 |
|
/** @brief Delete an instrument script group. |
5786 |
|
* |
5787 |
|
* This will delete the given real-time instrument script group and all its |
5788 |
|
* instrument scripts it contains. References inside instruments that are |
5789 |
|
* using the deleted scripts will be removed from the respective instruments |
5790 |
|
* accordingly. |
5791 |
|
* |
5792 |
|
* You have to call Save() to make this persistent to the file. |
5793 |
|
* |
5794 |
|
* @param pScriptGroup - script group to delete |
5795 |
|
* @throws gig::Exception if given script group could not be found |
5796 |
|
*/ |
5797 |
|
void File::DeleteScriptGroup(ScriptGroup* pScriptGroup) { |
5798 |
|
if (!pScriptGroups) LoadScriptGroups(); |
5799 |
|
std::list<ScriptGroup*>::iterator iter = |
5800 |
|
find(pScriptGroups->begin(), pScriptGroups->end(), pScriptGroup); |
5801 |
|
if (iter == pScriptGroups->end()) |
5802 |
|
throw gig::Exception("Could not delete script group, could not find given script group"); |
5803 |
|
pScriptGroups->erase(iter); |
5804 |
|
for (int i = 0; pScriptGroup->GetScript(i); ++i) |
5805 |
|
pScriptGroup->DeleteScript(pScriptGroup->GetScript(i)); |
5806 |
|
if (pScriptGroup->pList) |
5807 |
|
pScriptGroup->pList->GetParent()->DeleteSubChunk(pScriptGroup->pList); |
5808 |
|
delete pScriptGroup; |
5809 |
|
} |
5810 |
|
|
5811 |
|
void File::LoadScriptGroups() { |
5812 |
|
if (pScriptGroups) return; |
5813 |
|
pScriptGroups = new std::list<ScriptGroup*>; |
5814 |
|
RIFF::List* lstLS = pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS); |
5815 |
|
if (lstLS) { |
5816 |
|
for (RIFF::List* lst = lstLS->GetFirstSubList(); lst; |
5817 |
|
lst = lstLS->GetNextSubList()) |
5818 |
|
{ |
5819 |
|
if (lst->GetListType() == LIST_TYPE_RTIS) { |
5820 |
|
pScriptGroups->push_back(new ScriptGroup(this, lst)); |
5821 |
|
} |
5822 |
|
} |
5823 |
|
} |
5824 |
|
} |
5825 |
|
|
5826 |
/** |
/** |
5827 |
* Apply all the gig file's current instruments, samples, groups and settings |
* Apply all the gig file's current instruments, samples, groups and settings |
5828 |
* to the respective RIFF chunks. You have to call Save() to make changes |
* to the respective RIFF chunks. You have to call Save() to make changes |
5831 |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
* Usually there is absolutely no need to call this method explicitly. |
5832 |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
* It will be called automatically when File::Save() was called. |
5833 |
* |
* |
5834 |
|
* @param pProgress - callback function for progress notification |
5835 |
* @throws Exception - on errors |
* @throws Exception - on errors |
5836 |
*/ |
*/ |
5837 |
void File::UpdateChunks() { |
void File::UpdateChunks(progress_t* pProgress) { |
5838 |
bool newFile = pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_INFO) == NULL; |
bool newFile = pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_INFO) == NULL; |
5839 |
|
|
5840 |
b64BitWavePoolOffsets = pVersion && pVersion->major == 3; |
b64BitWavePoolOffsets = pVersion && pVersion->major == 3; |
5841 |
|
|
5842 |
|
// update own gig format extension chunks |
5843 |
|
// (not part of the GigaStudio 4 format) |
5844 |
|
// |
5845 |
|
// This must be performed before writing the chunks for instruments, |
5846 |
|
// because the instruments' script slots will write the file offsets |
5847 |
|
// of the respective instrument script chunk as reference. |
5848 |
|
if (pScriptGroups) { |
5849 |
|
RIFF::List* lst3LS = pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS); |
5850 |
|
if (pScriptGroups->empty()) { |
5851 |
|
if (lst3LS) pRIFF->DeleteSubChunk(lst3LS); |
5852 |
|
} else { |
5853 |
|
if (!lst3LS) lst3LS = pRIFF->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_3LS); |
5854 |
|
|
5855 |
|
// Update instrument script (group) chunks. |
5856 |
|
|
5857 |
|
for (std::list<ScriptGroup*>::iterator it = pScriptGroups->begin(); |
5858 |
|
it != pScriptGroups->end(); ++it) |
5859 |
|
{ |
5860 |
|
(*it)->UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
5861 |
|
} |
5862 |
|
} |
5863 |
|
} |
5864 |
|
|
5865 |
// first update base class's chunks |
// first update base class's chunks |
5866 |
DLS::File::UpdateChunks(); |
DLS::File::UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
5867 |
|
|
5868 |
if (newFile) { |
if (newFile) { |
5869 |
// INFO was added by Resource::UpdateChunks - make sure it |
// INFO was added by Resource::UpdateChunks - make sure it |
5877 |
|
|
5878 |
// update group's chunks |
// update group's chunks |
5879 |
if (pGroups) { |
if (pGroups) { |
5880 |
std::list<Group*>::iterator iter = pGroups->begin(); |
// make sure '3gri' and '3gnl' list chunks exist |
5881 |
std::list<Group*>::iterator end = pGroups->end(); |
// (before updating the Group chunks) |
5882 |
for (; iter != end; ++iter) { |
RIFF::List* _3gri = pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3GRI); |
5883 |
(*iter)->UpdateChunks(); |
if (!_3gri) { |
5884 |
|
_3gri = pRIFF->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_3GRI); |
5885 |
|
pRIFF->MoveSubChunk(_3gri, pRIFF->GetSubChunk(CHUNK_ID_PTBL)); |
5886 |
} |
} |
5887 |
|
RIFF::List* _3gnl = _3gri->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3GNL); |
5888 |
|
if (!_3gnl) _3gnl = _3gri->AddSubList(LIST_TYPE_3GNL); |
5889 |
|
|
5890 |
// v3: make sure the file has 128 3gnm chunks |
// v3: make sure the file has 128 3gnm chunks |
5891 |
|
// (before updating the Group chunks) |
5892 |
if (pVersion && pVersion->major == 3) { |
if (pVersion && pVersion->major == 3) { |
|
RIFF::List* _3gnl = pRIFF->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3GRI)->GetSubList(LIST_TYPE_3GNL); |
|
5893 |
RIFF::Chunk* _3gnm = _3gnl->GetFirstSubChunk(); |
RIFF::Chunk* _3gnm = _3gnl->GetFirstSubChunk(); |
5894 |
for (int i = 0 ; i < 128 ; i++) { |
for (int i = 0 ; i < 128 ; i++) { |
5895 |
if (i >= pGroups->size()) ::SaveString(CHUNK_ID_3GNM, _3gnm, _3gnl, "", "", true, 64); |
if (i >= pGroups->size()) ::SaveString(CHUNK_ID_3GNM, _3gnm, _3gnl, "", "", true, 64); |
5896 |
if (_3gnm) _3gnm = _3gnl->GetNextSubChunk(); |
if (_3gnm) _3gnm = _3gnl->GetNextSubChunk(); |
5897 |
} |
} |
5898 |
} |
} |
5899 |
|
|
5900 |
|
std::list<Group*>::iterator iter = pGroups->begin(); |
5901 |
|
std::list<Group*>::iterator end = pGroups->end(); |
5902 |
|
for (; iter != end; ++iter) { |
5903 |
|
(*iter)->UpdateChunks(pProgress); |
5904 |
|
} |
5905 |
} |
} |
5906 |
|
|
5907 |
// update einf chunk |
// update einf chunk |
6032 |
if (einf && pVersion && pVersion->major == 3) pRIFF->MoveSubChunk(_3crc, einf); |
if (einf && pVersion && pVersion->major == 3) pRIFF->MoveSubChunk(_3crc, einf); |
6033 |
} |
} |
6034 |
} |
} |
6035 |
|
|
6036 |
|
void File::UpdateFileOffsets() { |
6037 |
|
DLS::File::UpdateFileOffsets(); |
6038 |
|
|
6039 |
|
for (Instrument* instrument = GetFirstInstrument(); instrument; |
6040 |
|
instrument = GetNextInstrument()) |
6041 |
|
{ |
6042 |
|
instrument->UpdateScriptFileOffsets(); |
6043 |
|
} |
6044 |
|
} |
6045 |
|
|
6046 |
/** |
/** |
6047 |
* Enable / disable automatic loading. By default this properyt is |
* Enable / disable automatic loading. By default this properyt is |