X-Git-Url: https://scm.cri.ensmp.fr/git/Faustine.git/blobdiff_plain/1059e1cc0c2ecfa237406949aa26155b6a5b9154..66f23d4fabf89ad09adbd4dfc15ac6b5b2b7da83:/interpretor/preprocessor/faust-0.9.47mr3/tools/faust2pd/examples/basic/test.pd diff --git a/interpretor/preprocessor/faust-0.9.47mr3/tools/faust2pd/examples/basic/test.pd b/interpretor/preprocessor/faust-0.9.47mr3/tools/faust2pd/examples/basic/test.pd deleted file mode 100644 index a719d01..0000000 --- a/interpretor/preprocessor/faust-0.9.47mr3/tools/faust2pd/examples/basic/test.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 283 179 627 567 10; -#X obj 160 958 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 220 1044 print; -#X obj 258 973 karplus~; -#X msg 88 918 gate 1; -#X msg 148 918 gate 0; -#X obj 283 1044 dac~; -#X obj 467 640 tone~; -#X obj 467 189 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 467 705 print; -#X msg 467 376 vol; -#X obj 481 675 dac~; -#X msg 467 409 pitch 220; -#X msg 467 431 pitch 440; -#X msg 467 319 vol 0.3; -#X msg 467 604 vol 0; -#X msg 258 915 freq \$1; -#X text 24 374 5 Sending just the control name reports the current -value of the control on the first outlet.; -#X text 24 417 6 Use these to change the pitch (frequency) of the tone. -; -#X text 23 9 1 This is a simple test patch which demonstrates how you -work with Faust DSPs in Pd. As with any other Pd external \, you need -to compile the Faust DSPs before you can use them in Pd. The accompanying -GNU Makefile has the rules to do this. So if you haven't done this -already \, use "make" now to compile the plugins using the faust compiler -and gcc \, which will make all the "can't create" messages go away. -; -#X obj 498 587 loadbang; -#X obj 469 27 loadbang; -#X obj 88 866 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 --1; -#X obj 148 892 del 100; -#X text 110 864 <-- bang to play a note; -#X text 333 892 <-- change the pitch here; -#X text 29 1139 Albert Graef \, Sep 2006; -#X obj 253 1008 freeverb~; -#X text 23 958 print controls -->; -#X text 24 186 3 You can bang the leftmost \, "control" inlet to get -the control parameters of the DSP. The descriptions of the controls -are then sent to the first outlet to which we have connected a print -object below so that the results are printed in Pd's main window. For -each control the description contains the type of control (as defined -by the Faust source) \, the (fully qualified) name of the control \, -its current value \, its initial value \, its range (from..to) and -step size.; -#X msg 356 972 active \$1; -#X obj 356 950 tgl 15 0 empty active empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1 -1; -#X msg 467 483 active \$1; -#X obj 467 461 tgl 15 0 empty active empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1 -1; -#X text 375 950 <-- enable/disable freeverb here; -#X text 25 584 8 Hit the "vol 0" message when you've heard enough. -(We've also attached a loadbang to this message so that the unit is -silent initially.); -#X text 25 740 10 Our final example is a slightly improved version -of the Karplus-Strong synth from the Faust distribution (karplus.dsp). -It can be played by changing the pitch with the number box and sending -gate 1/gate 0 messages to start and end a note \, respectively. In -this patch we've added a bang and a delay to automate this process. -We've also attached a little freeverb~ unit (freeverb.dsp) to illustrate -how you can build a simple synth/effect chain.; -#X text 489 461 <-- enable/disable; -#X obj 258 893 nbx 5 14 20 20000 0 0 empty freq empty 0 -6 0 10 -262144 --1 -1 220 256; -#X msg 469 60 \; pd dsp 1 \; active 1 \; freq 440; -#X text 23 120 2 Ok \, if you've successfully compiled the DSPs then -this patch should load without errors now. So let's take a look at -our first example \, a simple sine tone generator. You can find the -Faust source for this unit in tone.dsp.; -#X text 25 314 4 You can change a control value by sending a message -with the control name and value to the first inlet. E.g. \, let's hit -the "vol 0.3" message to crank up the volume so that we can listen -to the unit.; -#X text 24 456 7 There's also a special control named "active" which -lets you turn a Faust DSP on and off. This control is added automatically -for your convenience so that you do not have to define it yourself. -The default behaviour of the control \, when the value is 0 \, is to -pass through the input signal if the number of audio inputs and outputs -match \, and to generate silence otherwise. (You can also give your -own custom definition of the active control in the Faust source if -the default behaviour is not appropriate.); -#X text 28 1077 More examples of useful Faust DSPs can be found in -the other examples subdirectories. In particular \, take a look at -examples/synth/synth.pd which contains a full-blown polyphonic synth -based on different Faust units. Enjoy! :); -#X text 24 634 9 Here's the object itself \, with a print attached -so that the results of control messages sent to the leftmost inlet -are printed in Pd's main window. The remaining outlets are the audio -outputs which can be routed to a dac~. In general Faust DSPs may also -have audio inputs \, of course \, these will then be available as additional -audio inlets (see \, e.g. \, the freeverb~ object below as an example). -; -#X connect 0 0 2 0; -#X connect 0 0 26 0; -#X connect 2 0 1 0; -#X connect 2 1 26 1; -#X connect 2 2 26 2; -#X connect 3 0 2 0; -#X connect 4 0 2 0; -#X connect 6 0 8 0; -#X connect 6 1 10 0; -#X connect 6 2 10 1; -#X connect 7 0 6 0; -#X connect 9 0 6 0; -#X connect 11 0 6 0; -#X connect 12 0 6 0; -#X connect 13 0 6 0; -#X connect 14 0 6 0; -#X connect 15 0 2 0; -#X connect 19 0 14 0; -#X connect 20 0 38 0; -#X connect 21 0 3 0; -#X connect 21 0 22 0; -#X connect 22 0 4 0; -#X connect 26 0 1 0; -#X connect 26 1 5 0; -#X connect 26 2 5 1; -#X connect 29 0 26 0; -#X connect 30 0 29 0; -#X connect 31 0 6 0; -#X connect 32 0 31 0; -#X connect 37 0 15 0;