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196 lines
6.7 KiB
C++
196 lines
6.7 KiB
C++
#ifndef STK_FILEWVIN_H
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#define STK_FILEWVIN_H
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#include "WvIn.h"
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#include "FileRead.h"
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namespace stk {
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/***************************************************/
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/*! \class FileWvIn
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\brief STK audio file input class.
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This class inherits from WvIn. It provides a "tick-level"
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interface to the FileRead class. It also provides variable-rate
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playback functionality. Audio file support is provided by the
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FileRead class. Linear interpolation is used for fractional read
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rates.
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FileWvIn supports multi-channel data. It is important to
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distinguish the tick() method that computes a single frame (and
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returns only the specified sample of a multi-channel frame) from
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the overloaded one that takes an StkFrames object for
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multi-channel and/or multi-frame data.
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FileWvIn will either load the entire content of an audio file into
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local memory or incrementally read file data from disk in chunks.
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This behavior is controlled by the optional constructor arguments
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\e chunkThreshold and \e chunkSize. File sizes greater than \e
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chunkThreshold (in sample frames) will be read incrementally in
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chunks of \e chunkSize each (also in sample frames).
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When the file end is reached, subsequent calls to the tick()
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functions return zeros and isFinished() returns \e true.
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See the FileRead class for a description of the supported audio
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file formats.
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by Perry R. Cook and Gary P. Scavone, 1995-2012.
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*/
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/***************************************************/
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class FileWvIn : public WvIn
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{
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public:
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//! Default constructor.
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FileWvIn( unsigned long chunkThreshold = 1000000, unsigned long chunkSize = 1024 );
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//! Overloaded constructor for file input.
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/*!
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An StkError will be thrown if the file is not found, its format is
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unknown, or a read error occurs.
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*/
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FileWvIn( std::string fileName, bool raw = false, bool doNormalize = true,
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unsigned long chunkThreshold = 1000000, unsigned long chunkSize = 1024 );
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//! Class destructor.
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~FileWvIn( void );
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//! Open the specified file and load its data.
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/*!
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Data from a previously opened file will be overwritten by this
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function. An StkError will be thrown if the file is not found,
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its format is unknown, or a read error occurs. If the file data
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is to be loaded incrementally from disk and normalization is
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specified, a scaling will be applied with respect to fixed-point
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limits. If the data format is floating-point, no scaling is
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performed.
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*/
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virtual void openFile( std::string fileName, bool raw = false, bool doNormalize = true );
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//! Close a file if one is open.
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virtual void closeFile( void );
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//! Clear outputs and reset time (file) pointer to zero.
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virtual void reset( void );
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//! Normalize data to a maximum of +-1.0.
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/*!
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This function has no effect when data is incrementally loaded
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from disk.
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*/
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virtual void normalize( void );
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//! Normalize data to a maximum of \e +-peak.
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/*!
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This function has no effect when data is incrementally loaded
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from disk.
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*/
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virtual void normalize( StkFloat peak );
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//! Return the file size in sample frames.
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virtual unsigned long getSize( void ) const { return file_.fileSize(); };
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//! Return the input file sample rate in Hz (not the data read rate).
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/*!
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WAV, SND, and AIF formatted files specify a sample rate in
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their headers. STK RAW files have a sample rate of 22050 Hz
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by definition. MAT-files are assumed to have a rate of 44100 Hz.
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*/
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virtual StkFloat getFileRate( void ) const { return data_.dataRate(); };
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//! Query whether a file is open.
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bool isOpen( void ) { return file_.isOpen(); };
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//! Query whether reading is complete.
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bool isFinished( void ) const { return finished_; };
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//! Set the data read rate in samples. The rate can be negative.
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/*!
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If the rate value is negative, the data is read in reverse order.
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*/
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virtual void setRate( StkFloat rate );
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//! Increment the read pointer by \e time samples.
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/*!
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Note that this function will not modify the interpolation flag status.
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*/
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virtual void addTime( StkFloat time );
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//! Turn linear interpolation on/off.
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/*!
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Interpolation is automatically off when the read rate is
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an integer value. If interpolation is turned off for a
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fractional rate, the time index is truncated to an integer
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value.
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*/
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void setInterpolate( bool doInterpolate ) { interpolate_ = doInterpolate; };
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//! Return the specified channel value of the last computed frame.
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/*!
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If no file is loaded, the returned value is 0.0. The \c
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channel argument must be less than the number of output channels,
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which can be determined with the channelsOut() function (the first
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channel is specified by 0). However, range checking is only
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performed if _STK_DEBUG_ is defined during compilation, in which
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case an out-of-range value will trigger an StkError exception. \sa
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lastFrame()
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*/
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StkFloat lastOut( unsigned int channel = 0 );
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//! Compute a sample frame and return the specified \c channel value.
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/*!
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For multi-channel files, use the lastFrame() function to get
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all values from the computed frame. If no file data is loaded,
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the returned value is 0.0. The \c channel argument must be less
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than the number of channels in the file data (the first channel is
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specified by 0). However, range checking is only performed if
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_STK_DEBUG_ is defined during compilation, in which case an
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out-of-range value will trigger an StkError exception.
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*/
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virtual StkFloat tick( unsigned int channel = 0 );
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//! Fill the StkFrames argument with computed frames and return the same reference.
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/*!
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The number of channels in the StkFrames argument must equal
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the number of channels in the file data. However, this is only
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checked if _STK_DEBUG_ is defined during compilation, in which
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case an incompatibility will trigger an StkError exception. If no
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file data is loaded, the function does nothing (a warning will be
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issued if _STK_DEBUG_ is defined during compilation).
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*/
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virtual StkFrames& tick( StkFrames& frames );
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protected:
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void sampleRateChanged( StkFloat newRate, StkFloat oldRate );
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FileRead file_;
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bool finished_;
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bool interpolate_;
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bool normalizing_;
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bool chunking_;
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StkFloat time_;
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StkFloat rate_;
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unsigned long chunkThreshold_;
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unsigned long chunkSize_;
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long chunkPointer_;
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};
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inline StkFloat FileWvIn :: lastOut( unsigned int channel )
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{
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#if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
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if ( channel >= data_.channels() ) {
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oStream_ << "FileWvIn::lastOut(): channel argument and soundfile data are incompatible!";
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handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
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}
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#endif
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if ( finished_ ) return 0.0;
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return lastFrame_[channel];
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}
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} // stk namespace
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#endif
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