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- #ifndef STK_TAPDELAY_H
- #define STK_TAPDELAY_H
-
- #include "Filter.h"
-
- namespace stk {
-
- /***************************************************/
- /*! \class TapDelay
- \brief STK non-interpolating tapped delay line class.
-
- This class implements a non-interpolating digital delay-line with
- an arbitrary number of output "taps". If the maximum length and
- tap delays are not specified during instantiation, a fixed maximum
- length of 4095 and a single tap delay of zero is set.
-
- A non-interpolating delay line is typically used in fixed
- delay-length applications, such as for reverberation.
-
- by Perry R. Cook and Gary P. Scavone, 1995--2017.
- */
- /***************************************************/
-
- class TapDelay : public Filter
- {
- public:
-
- //! The default constructor creates a delay-line with maximum length of 4095 samples and a single tap at delay = 0.
- /*!
- An StkError will be thrown if any tap delay parameter is less
- than zero, the maximum delay parameter is less than one, or any
- tap delay parameter is greater than the maxDelay value.
- */
- TapDelay( std::vector<unsigned long> taps = std::vector<unsigned long>( 1, 0 ), unsigned long maxDelay = 4095 );
-
- //! Class destructor.
- ~TapDelay();
-
- //! Set the maximum delay-line length.
- /*!
- This method should generally only be used during initial setup
- of the delay line. If it is used between calls to the tick()
- function, without a call to clear(), a signal discontinuity will
- likely occur. If the current maximum length is greater than the
- new length, no change will be made.
- */
- void setMaximumDelay( unsigned long delay );
-
- //! Set the delay-line tap lengths.
- /*!
- The valid range for each tap length is from 0 to the maximum delay-line length.
- */
- void setTapDelays( std::vector<unsigned long> taps );
-
- //! Return the current delay-line length.
- std::vector<unsigned long> getTapDelays( void ) const { return delays_; };
-
- //! Return the specified tap value of the last computed frame.
- /*!
- Use the lastFrame() function to get all tap values from the
- last computed frame. The \c tap argument must be less than the
- number of delayline taps (the first tap is specified by 0).
- However, range checking is only performed if _STK_DEBUG_ is
- defined during compilation, in which case an out-of-range value
- will trigger an StkError exception.
- */
- StkFloat lastOut( unsigned int tap = 0 ) const;
-
- //! Input one sample to the delayline and return outputs at all tap positions.
- /*!
- The StkFrames argument reference is returned. The output
- values are ordered according to the tap positions set using the
- setTapDelays() function (no sorting is performed). The StkFrames
- argument must contain at least as many channels as the number of
- taps. However, range checking is only performed if _STK_DEBUG_ is
- defined during compilation, in which case an out-of-range value
- will trigger an StkError exception.
- */
- StkFrames& tick( StkFloat input, StkFrames& outputs );
-
- //! Take a channel of the StkFrames object as inputs to the filter and write outputs back to the same object.
- /*!
- The StkFrames argument reference is returned. The output
- values are ordered according to the tap positions set using the
- setTapDelays() function (no sorting is performed). The StkFrames
- argument must contain at least as many channels as the number of
- taps. However, range checking is only performed if _STK_DEBUG_ is
- defined during compilation, in which case an out-of-range value
- will trigger an StkError exception.
- */
- StkFrames& tick( StkFrames& frames, unsigned int channel = 0 );
-
- //! Take a channel of the \c iFrames object as inputs to the filter and write outputs to the \c oFrames object.
- /*!
- The \c iFrames object reference is returned. The output values
- are ordered according to the tap positions set using the
- setTapDelays() function (no sorting is performed). The \c
- iChannel argument must be less than the number of channels in
- the \c iFrames argument (the first channel is specified by 0).
- The \c oFrames argument must contain at least as many channels as
- the number of taps. However, range checking is only performed if
- _STK_DEBUG_ is defined during compilation, in which case an
- out-of-range value will trigger an StkError exception.
- */
- StkFrames& tick( StkFrames& iFrames, StkFrames &oFrames, unsigned int iChannel = 0 );
-
- protected:
-
- unsigned long inPoint_;
- std::vector<unsigned long> outPoint_;
- std::vector<unsigned long> delays_;
-
- };
-
- inline StkFloat TapDelay :: lastOut( unsigned int tap ) const
- {
- #if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
- if ( tap >= lastFrame_.size() ) {
- oStream_ << "TapDelay::lastOut(): tap argument and number of taps are incompatible!";
- handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
- }
- #endif
-
- return lastFrame_[tap];
- }
-
- inline StkFrames& TapDelay :: tick( StkFloat input, StkFrames& outputs )
- {
- #if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
- if ( outputs.channels() < outPoint_.size() ) {
- oStream_ << "TapDelay::tick(): number of taps > channels in StkFrames argument!";
- handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
- }
- #endif
-
- inputs_[inPoint_++] = input * gain_;
-
- // Check for end condition
- if ( inPoint_ == inputs_.size() )
- inPoint_ = 0;
-
- // Read out next values
- StkFloat *outs = &outputs[0];
- for ( unsigned int i=0; i<outPoint_.size(); i++ ) {
- *outs++ = inputs_[outPoint_[i]];
- lastFrame_[i] = *outs;
- if ( ++outPoint_[i] == inputs_.size() )
- outPoint_[i] = 0;
- }
-
- return outputs;
- }
-
- inline StkFrames& TapDelay :: tick( StkFrames& frames, unsigned int channel )
- {
- #if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
- if ( channel >= frames.channels() ) {
- oStream_ << "TapDelay::tick(): channel and StkFrames arguments are incompatible!";
- handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
- }
- if ( frames.channels() < outPoint_.size() ) {
- oStream_ << "TapDelay::tick(): number of taps > channels in StkFrames argument!";
- handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
- }
- #endif
-
- StkFloat *iSamples = &frames[channel];
- StkFloat *oSamples = &frames[0];
- std::size_t j;
- unsigned int iHop = frames.channels();
- std::size_t oHop = frames.channels() - outPoint_.size();
- for ( unsigned long i=0; i<frames.frames(); i++, iSamples += iHop, oSamples += oHop ) {
- inputs_[inPoint_++] = *iSamples * gain_;
- if ( inPoint_ == inputs_.size() ) inPoint_ = 0;
- for ( j=0; j<outPoint_.size(); j++ ) {
- *oSamples++ = inputs_[outPoint_[j]];
- if ( ++outPoint_[j] == inputs_.size() ) outPoint_[j] = 0;
- }
- }
-
- oSamples -= frames.channels();
- for ( j=0; j<outPoint_.size(); j++ ) lastFrame_[j] = *oSamples++;
- return frames;
- }
-
- inline StkFrames& TapDelay :: tick( StkFrames& iFrames, StkFrames& oFrames, unsigned int iChannel )
- {
- #if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
- if ( iChannel >= iFrames.channels() ) {
- oStream_ << "TapDelay::tick(): channel and StkFrames arguments are incompatible!";
- handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
- }
- if ( oFrames.channels() < outPoint_.size() ) {
- oStream_ << "TapDelay::tick(): number of taps > channels in output StkFrames argument!";
- handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
- }
- #endif
-
- StkFloat *iSamples = &iFrames[iChannel];
- StkFloat *oSamples = &oFrames[0];
- std::size_t j;
- unsigned int iHop = iFrames.channels();
- std::size_t oHop = oFrames.channels() - outPoint_.size();
- for ( unsigned long i=0; i<iFrames.frames(); i++, iSamples += iHop, oSamples += oHop ) {
- inputs_[inPoint_++] = *iSamples * gain_;
- if ( inPoint_ == inputs_.size() ) inPoint_ = 0;
- for ( j=0; j<outPoint_.size(); j++ ) {
- *oSamples++ = inputs_[outPoint_[j]];
- if ( ++outPoint_[j] == inputs_.size() ) outPoint_[j] = 0;
- }
- }
-
- oSamples -= oFrames.channels();
- for ( j=0; j<outPoint_.size(); j++ ) lastFrame_[j] = *oSamples++;
- return iFrames;
- }
-
- } // stk namespace
-
- #endif
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