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-rw-r--r--CMakeLists.txt203
-rw-r--r--LICENCE502
-rw-r--r--Plugin.cmake10
-rw-r--r--README.md103
-rw-r--r--cmake/CompilerOptimizations.cmake53
-rw-r--r--cmake/Modules/FindCsound.cmake62
-rw-r--r--examples/all.csd118
-rw-r--r--examples/bitch_average.csd38
-rw-r--r--examples/test.csd35
-rw-r--r--examples/test2.csd27
-rw-r--r--src/opcodes.cpp590
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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
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+build/
diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt
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+# from https://github.com/csound/plugins : common CMake operations
+cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.12)
+project(Csound-plugins)
+
+if (${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID} STREQUAL "Clang")
+ set(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_CLANG 1)
+endif()
+
+# C++11 needed
+if(NOT MSVC)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")
+endif()
+
+set(APIVERSION "6.0")
+
+set(CMAKE_MACOSX_RPATH 1)
+set(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE ON)
+set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH} "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/Modules/")
+
+include(TestBigEndian)
+include(CheckFunctionExists)
+include(CheckCCompilerFlag)
+include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
+
+### COMPILER OPTIMIZATION FLAGS
+option(USE_COMPILER_OPTIMIZATIONS "Use the default Csound compiler optimization flags" ON)
+if(USE_COMPILER_OPTIMIZATIONS)
+ include(${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/CompilerOptimizations.cmake)
+endif()
+
+if(APPLE)
+ set(OSX_VERSION " ")
+endif()
+
+## USER OPTIONS ##
+# Optional targets, they should all default to ON (check_deps will disable them if not possible to build)
+option(USE_DOUBLE "Set to use double-precision floating point for audio samples." ON)
+option(USE_LRINT "Use lrint/lrintf for converting floating point values to integers." ON)
+option(BUILD_RELEASE "Build for release" ON)
+option(USE_GIT_COMMIT "Show the git commit in version information" ON)
+
+# in Release configuration, set NDEBUG
+if(${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} MATCHES "Release")
+message("-----> Release mode")
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -DNDEBUG")
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -DNDEBUG")
+elseif(${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} MATCHES "Debug")
+message("-----> Debug mode")
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -DBETA")
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -DBETA")
+endif()
+
+# set -Werror if in Debug configuration
+if(NOT MSVC AND NOT WASM)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "-O3 ")
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE "-O3 ")
+ if(${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} MATCHES "Debug")
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wall -Werror -Wno-missing-field-initializers")
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wall -Werror -Wno-missing-field-initializers")
+ endif()
+endif()
+
+
+if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux")
+ set(LINUX YES)
+else()
+ set(LINUX NO)
+endif()
+
+set(BUILD_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
+
+check_c_compiler_flag(-fvisibility=hidden HAS_VISIBILITY_HIDDEN)
+check_cxx_compiler_flag(-fvisibility=hidden HAS_CXX_VISIBILITY_HIDDEN)
+if (HAS_VISIBILITY_HIDDEN)
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -fvisibility=hidden")
+endif()
+if (HAS_CXX_VISIBILITY_HIDDEN)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fvisibility=hidden")
+endif()
+
+check_c_compiler_flag(-std=gnu99 HAS_GNU99)
+if (HAS_GNU99)
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -std=gnu99")
+endif()
+if (HAS_CXX_VISIBILITY_HIDDEN)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fvisibility=hidden")
+endif()
+
+find_package(Csound)
+
+option(USE_LIB64 "Set to on to set installation directory for libraries to lib64" OFF)
+if(USE_LIB64)
+ set(LIBRARY_INSTALL_DIR "lib64")
+ add_definitions("-DLIB64")
+else()
+ set(LIBRARY_INSTALL_DIR "lib")
+endif()
+message(STATUS "LIBRARY INSTALL DIR: ${LIBRARY_INSTALL_DIR}")
+
+if(USE_DOUBLE)
+ message(STATUS "Building with 64-bit floats")
+ set(PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR "${LIBRARY_INSTALL_DIR}/csound/plugins64-${APIVERSION}")
+ if(APPLE)
+ set(PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR "${CS_FRAMEWORK_DEST}/${CSOUNDLIB}.framework/Versions/${APIVERSION}/Resources/Opcodes64")
+ endif()
+else()
+ message(STATUS "Building with 32-bit floats")
+ set(PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR "${LIBRARY_INSTALL_DIR}/csound/plugins-${APIVERSION}")
+ if(APPLE)
+ set(PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR "${CS_FRAMEWORK_DEST}/${CSOUNDLIB}.framework/Versions/${APIVERSION}/Resources/Opcodes")
+ endif()
+endif()
+
+
+# Checks if dependencies for an enabled target are fulfilled.
+# If FAIL_MISSING is true and the dependencies are not fulfilled,
+# it will abort the cmake run.
+# If FAIL_MISSING is false, it will set the option to OFF.
+# If the target is not enabled, it will do nothing.
+# example: check_deps(BUILD_NEW_PARSER FLEX_EXECUTABLE BISON_EXECUTABLE)
+function(check_deps option)
+ if(${option})
+ set(i 1)
+ while( ${i} LESS ${ARGC} )
+ set(dep ${ARGV${i}})
+ if(NOT ${dep})
+ if(FAIL_MISSING)
+ message(FATAL_ERROR
+ "${option} is enabled, but ${dep}=\"${${dep}}\"")
+ else()
+ message(STATUS "${dep}=\"${${dep}}\", so disabling ${option}")
+ set(${option} OFF PARENT_SCOPE)
+ # Set it in the local scope too
+ set(${option} OFF)
+ endif()
+ endif()
+ math(EXPR i "${i}+1")
+ endwhile()
+ endif()
+ if(${option})
+ message(STATUS "${option} is enabled.")
+ else()
+ message(STATUS "${option} is disabled.")
+ endif()
+endfunction(check_deps)
+
+# Utility function to make plugins. All plugin targets should use this as it
+# sets up output directory set in top-level CmakeLists.txt
+# and adds the appropriate install target
+#
+# libname - name of library to produce
+# srcs - list of src files (must be quoted if a list)
+# extralibs (OPTIONAL) - extra libraries to link the plugin to
+#
+# NB - this was moved here as it needs some VARS defined above
+# for setting up the framework
+function(make_plugin libname srcs)
+ if(APPLE)
+ add_library(${libname} SHARED ${srcs})
+ else()
+ add_library(${libname} MODULE ${srcs})
+ endif()
+
+ set(i 2)
+ while( ${i} LESS ${ARGC} )
+ target_link_libraries(${libname} ${ARGV${i}})
+ math(EXPR i "${i}+1")
+ endwhile()
+
+ set_target_properties(${libname} PROPERTIES
+ RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}
+ LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}
+ ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
+
+ install(TARGETS ${libname}
+ LIBRARY DESTINATION "${PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR}"
+ ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR}" )
+endfunction(make_plugin)
+
+# Linux does not have a separate libintl, it is part of libc
+set(LIBINTL_AVAIL (LIBINTL_LIBRARY OR LINUX))
+
+if(LINUX)
+ message(STATUS "Building on Linux.")
+ add_definitions(-DLINUX -DPIPES -D_GNU_SOURCE -DHAVE_SOCKETS)
+ list(APPEND libcsound_LIBS ${MATH_LIBRARY} dl)
+
+endif()
+
+if(APPLE AND NOT IOS)
+ message(STATUS "Building on OSX")
+ add_definitions(-DMACOSX -DPIPES -DNO_FLTK_THREADS -DHAVE_SOCKETS)
+ find_library(ACCELERATE_LIBRARY Accelerate)
+ find_path(VECLIB_PATH "Accelerate/Accelerate.h")
+ include_directories(${VECLIB_PATH})
+ list(APPEND libcsound_LIBS ${MATH_LIBRARY} dl ${ACCELERATE_LIBRARY})
+endif()
+
+if(WIN32)
+ add_definitions(-DWIN32)
+endif()
+
+include(Plugin.cmake)
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diff --git a/Plugin.cmake b/Plugin.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..31327c7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Plugin.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+set(PLUGIN_NAME bitbitch)
+set(INCLUDES ${CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIRS})
+
+# Dependencies
+ # None
+
+# Source files
+set(CPPFILES src/opcodes.cpp)
+make_plugin(${PLUGIN_NAME} "${CPPFILES}")
+target_include_directories(${PLUGIN_NAME} PRIVATE ${INCLUDES})
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d3576ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+## Introduction
+csound-bitbitch provides opcodes for sample level alterations, glitches and other mishaps
+
+
+## Requirements
+ - Csound libraries
+ - Cmake >= 2.8.12
+
+
+## Building
+Create a build directory at the top of the source tree, execute *cmake ..*, *make* and optionally *make install* as root. If the latter is not used/possible then the resulting module can be used with the *--opcode-lib* flag in Csound. eg:
+
+ cd csound-bitbitch
+ mkdir build && cd build
+ cmake ..
+ make && sudo make install
+
+
+## Opcode overview
+### bitchrandom
+* aout bitchrandom kamp, kdensity, krepeattrig, kbufread, kbufmode [, ibufsize]
+
+Create a stochastic data stream
+
+ - aout : audio output
+
+ - kdensity :
+
+
+### bitchglitch
+* aout bitchglitch ain, kread, ksizeratio
+
+Perform a basic buffered retrigger read on the input
+
+ - aout : audio output
+
+ - ain : audio input
+ - kread : 0 = write, 1 = read
+ - ksizeratio : size ratio of total buffer for the retriggered read
+
+
+### bitchwreck
+* aout bitchwreck ain, ibuffersize, kwrite
+
+Aleatoric buffer reading
+
+ - aout : audio output
+
+ - ain : audio input
+ - ibuffersize : buffer size in seconds
+ - kwrite : 0 = read, 1 = write
+
+
+### bitchpan
+* aL, aR bitchpan ain, ibuffersize, kpansamples
+
+Harsh sample level binary panning
+
+ - aL : left audio output
+ - aR : right audio output
+
+ - ain : audio input
+ - kpansamples : number of samples to alternate between channels
+
+
+### bitchbuffer1
+* aout bitchbuffer1 ain, ibuffersize,
+
+Harsh sample level binary panning
+
+ - aL : left audio output
+ - aR : right audio output
+
+ - ain : audio input
+ - kpansamples : number of samples to alternate between channels
+
+
+### bitchaverage
+* aout bitchaverage ain, [kbufferratio = 1, ibuffersize = ksmps]
+
+Buffered sample averaging
+
+ - aout : audio output
+
+ - ain : audio input
+ - kbufferratio : ratio of buffer size to read and write
+ - ibuffersize : buffer size in samples
+
+
+
+### bitchpeaker
+* aout bitchpeaker ain [kbufferratio = 1, kconsiderationratio = 0.3, ibufferdecimation = 64, ibuffersize = ksmps]
+
+Experimental peak resculpture
+
+ - aout : audio output
+
+ - ain : audio input
+ - kbufferratio : ratio of buffer size to read and write
+ - kconsiderationratio : ratio of buffer to consider in resculpture
+ - ibufferdecimation : buffer decimation divisor
+ - ibuffersize : buffer size in samples
+
diff --git a/cmake/CompilerOptimizations.cmake b/cmake/CompilerOptimizations.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..543daf8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cmake/CompilerOptimizations.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+
+check_c_compiler_flag(-ftree-vectorize HAS_TREE_VECTORIZE)
+check_cxx_compiler_flag(-ftree-vectorize HAS_CXX_TREE_VECTORIZE)
+if (HAS_TREE_VECTORISE)
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -ftree-vectorize")
+endif()
+if (HAS_CXX_TREE_VECTORISE)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -ftree-vectorize")
+endif()
+
+
+check_c_compiler_flag(-ffast-math HAS_FAST_MATH)
+check_cxx_compiler_flag(-ffast-math HAS_CXX_FAST_MATH)
+if (HAS_FAST_MATH AND NOT MINGW)
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -ffast-math")
+endif()
+if (HAS_CXX_FAST_MATH AND NOT MINGW)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -ffast-math")
+endif()
+
+
+
+if(NOT "${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang")
+check_c_compiler_flag(-mfpmath=sse HAS_FPMATH_SSE)
+check_cxx_compiler_flag(-mfpmath=sse HAS_CXX_FPMATH_SSE)
+ if (HAS_FPMATH_SSE)
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -mfpmath=sse")
+endif()
+if (HAS_CXX_FPMATH_SSE)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -mfpmath=sse")
+endif()
+
+endif()
+
+
+check_c_compiler_flag(-msse2 HAS_SSE2)
+check_cxx_compiler_flag(-msse2 HAS_CXX_SSE2)
+ if (HAS_SSE2 AND NOT IOS AND NOT WASM)
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -msse2")
+endif()
+if (HAS_CXX_SSE2 AND NOT IOS AND NOT WASM)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -msse2")
+endif()
+
+
+check_c_compiler_flag(-fomit-frame-pointer HAS_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER)
+check_cxx_compiler_flag(-fomit-frame-pointer HAS_CXX_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER)
+if (HAS_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER)
+ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -fomit-frame-pointer")
+endif()
+if (HAS_CXX_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER)
+ set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fomit-frame-pointer")
+endif()
diff --git a/cmake/Modules/FindCsound.cmake b/cmake/Modules/FindCsound.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..24c90d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/cmake/Modules/FindCsound.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+# Try to find the Csound library.
+# Once done this will define:
+# CSOUND_FOUND - System has the Csound library
+# CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIRS - The Csound include directories.
+# CSOUND_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use the Csound library.
+
+# RKnight 2021-07-21 : quick copy paste hack to deal with 32 bit if not using double
+
+if(USE_DOUBLE)
+ # 64 bit
+ if(APPLE)
+ find_path(CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR csound.h HINTS /Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib64.framework/Headers
+ "$ENV{HOME}/Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib64.framework/Headers")
+ elseif(WIN32)
+ find_path(CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR csound.h PATH_SUFFIXES csound
+ HINTS "c:\\Program Files\\Csound6_x64\\include")
+ else()
+ find_path(CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR csound.h PATH_SUFFIXES csound)
+ endif()
+
+ if(APPLE)
+ find_library(CSOUND_LIBRARY NAMES CsoundLib64 HINTS /Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib64.framework/
+ "$ENV{HOME}/Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib64.framework")
+ elseif(WIN32)
+ find_library(CSOUND_LIBRARY NAMES csound64 HINTS "c:\\Program Files\\Csound6_x64\\lib")
+ else()
+ find_library(CSOUND_LIBRARY NAMES csound64 csound)
+ endif()
+
+else()
+ # 32 bit
+ if(APPLE)
+ find_path(CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR csound.h HINTS /Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib.framework/Headers
+ "$ENV{HOME}/Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib.framework/Headers")
+ elseif(WIN32)
+ find_path(CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR csound.h PATH_SUFFIXES csound
+ HINTS "c:\\Program Files (x86)\\Csound6\\include")
+ else()
+ find_path(CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR csound.h PATH_SUFFIXES csound)
+ endif()
+
+ if(APPLE)
+ find_library(CSOUND_LIBRARY NAMES CsoundLib HINTS /Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib.framework/
+ "$ENV{HOME}/Library/Frameworks/CsoundLib.framework")
+ elseif(WIN32)
+ find_library(CSOUND_LIBRARY NAMES csound HINTS "c:\\Program Files (x86)\\Csound6\\lib")
+ else()
+ find_library(CSOUND_LIBRARY NAMES csound csound)
+ endif()
+
+endif()
+
+
+include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
+# handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set CSOUND_FOUND to TRUE
+# if all listed variables are TRUE
+find_package_handle_standard_args(CSOUND
+ CSOUND_LIBRARY CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR)
+mark_as_advanced(CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR CSOUND_LIBRARY)
+
+set(CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIRS ${CSOUND_INCLUDE_DIR})
+set(CSOUND_LIBRARIES ${CSOUND_LIBRARY} )
diff --git a/examples/all.csd b/examples/all.csd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a9b9d53
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/all.csd
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
+<CsoundSynthesizer>
+<CsOptions>
+-odac
+</CsOptions>
+<CsInstruments>
+sr = 44100
+kr = 4410
+nchnls = 2
+0dbfs = 1
+seed 0
+
+opcode example_source, a, 0
+ asig oscil 0.1, abs(oscil(220, 0.7)) + 220
+ xout asig
+endop
+
+/*
+ kdensity = random:k(random:k(0, 1), random:k(0.1, 0.9))
+ krepeattrig = abs(oscil(1.5, random:k(3, 14)))
+ kbufread = abs(oscil(1, random:k(7, 13)))
+ kbufmode = int(random:k(0, 2))
+ a1 bitchrandom 1, kdensity, krepeattrig, kbufread, kbufmode
+*/
+
+opcode example_bitchrandom, a, 0
+ kamp init 0.1
+ kdensity init 1
+ krepeattrig = abs(oscil(2, 0.4))
+ kbufread = abs(oscil(1, random:k(7, 13)))
+ kbufmode init 1
+ ibufsize = 4410
+ aout bitchrandom kamp, kdensity, krepeattrig, kbufread, kbufmode ; [, ibufsize]
+ xout aout
+endop
+
+opcode example_bitchglitch, a, a
+ ain xin
+ kread init 0
+ kmetro metro 1
+ if (kmetro == 1) then
+ kread = 1 - kread
+ endif
+ ksizeratio = abs(oscil(0.5, 2)) + 0.01
+ aout bitchglitch ain, kread, ksizeratio
+ xout aout
+endop
+
+instr bitchrandom
+ aout = example_bitchrandom()
+ outs aout, aout
+endin
+
+instr bitchglitch
+ ain = example_source()
+ aout = example_bitchglitch(ain)
+ outs aout, aout
+endin
+
+instr bitchwreck
+ ibuffersize = 1
+ ain = example_source()
+ kwrite init 0
+ kmetro metro abs:k(oscil:k(10, 0.7)) + 2
+ if (kmetro == 1) then
+ kwrite = 1 - kwrite
+ endif
+ aout bitchwreck ain, ibuffersize, kwrite
+ outs aout, aout
+endin
+
+instr bitchpan
+ ain = example_source()
+ ksamples = abs(oscil(20, 0.1)) + 1
+ aL, aR bitchpan ain, ksamples
+ outs aL, aR
+endin
+
+instr bitchaverage
+ ain = example_source()
+ kratio = abs(oscil(1, 0.5))
+ aout bitchaverage ain, kratio, 1024
+ outs aout, aout
+endin
+
+instr bitchpeaker
+ ain = example_source()
+ kbufferratio = abs(oscil(1, abs(oscil(20, 0.2))))
+ kconsiderationratio = abs(oscil(0.7, 0.9))
+ aout bitchpeaker ain, kbufferratio, kconsiderationratio, 128, 512
+ outs aout, aout
+endin
+
+instr bitchall
+ asig = example_bitchrandom()
+
+ asig = example_bitchglitch(asig)
+
+ kbufferratio = abs(oscil(1, abs(oscil(20, 0.2))))
+ kconsiderationratio = abs(oscil(0.7, 0.9))
+
+ asig bitchaverage asig, abs:k(oscil:k(1, 1)), 128
+
+ asig bitchpeaker asig, kbufferratio, kconsiderationratio, 128, 512
+
+ aL, aR bitchpan asig, abs:k(oscil:k(abs:k(oscil:k(500, 0.2)) + 40, 1.05)) + 1
+ outs aL, aR
+endin
+</CsInstruments>
+<CsScore>
+;i"bitchrandom" 0 10
+;i"bitchglitch" 0 10
+;i"bitchwreck" 0 10
+;i"bitchpan" 0 10
+;i"bitchaverage" 0 10
+;i"bitchpeaker" 0 10
+i"bitchall" 0 10
+</CsScore>
+</CsoundSynthesizer> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/examples/bitch_average.csd b/examples/bitch_average.csd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1ade270
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/bitch_average.csd
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+<CsoundSynthesizer>
+<CsOptions>
+-odac
+;-o/tmp/out/4.wav
+</CsOptions>
+<CsInstruments>
+
+sr = 48000
+kr = 48000
+nchnls = 2
+0dbfs = 1
+
+instr 1
+ Sfile = "/store/Store/Documents/Audio/Audio/Random/2021/Sonics Tuned Pieces/Guitar - Plectrum Light Chorus/86.0.wav"
+ ;Sfile = "/store/Store/Documents/Audio/Audio/Random/2021/Sonics Tuned Pieces/HurdyGurdy/61.0.wav"
+ ;Sfile = "/tmp/t.wav"
+ aL, aR diskin Sfile, 1
+ aL *= 0.6
+ aR *= 0.6
+ p3 = filelen(Sfile) + 2
+ ibase = 1600
+ aL bitchpeaker aL, ibase - 2
+ aR bitchpeaker aR, ibase + 2
+ aL bitchwreck aL, 0.1, abs:k(oscil:k(2, 2.9))
+ aR bitchwreck aR, 0.1, abs:k(oscil:k(2, 1.1))
+ outs aL, aR
+
+endin
+
+</CsInstruments>
+; ==============================================
+<CsScore>
+i1 0 60
+
+
+</CsScore>
+</CsoundSynthesizer>
+
diff --git a/examples/test.csd b/examples/test.csd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bcd1da5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/test.csd
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+<CsoundSynthesizer>
+<CsOptions>
+-odac
+</CsOptions>
+<CsInstruments>
+sr = 44100
+kr = 4410
+nchnls = 2
+0dbfs = 1
+seed 0
+
+
+instr 1
+ ipan = p4
+ kdensity = random:k(random:k(0, 1), random:k(0.1, 0.9))
+ krepeattrig = abs(oscil(1.5, random:k(3, 14)))
+ kbufread = abs(oscil(1, random:k(7, 13)))
+ kbufmode = int(random:k(0, 2))
+ a1 bitchrandom 1, kdensity, krepeattrig, kbufread, kbufmode
+ a2 bitchglitch a1, oscil:k(0.1, random:k(25, 35)), abs(oscil:k(2, random:k(0.1, 0.5))) ;bitchpeaker a1, 2048
+ a3 bitchwreck a2, 1024, abs(oscil:k(2, random:k(0.2, 0.8)))
+ a5 bitchwreck a3, 1024, abs(oscil:k(2, random:k(2, 6)))
+ ;a6 waveset a5, abs(oscil:k(20, random:k(0.1, 0.5)))
+ outs a5*ipan, a5*(1-ipan)
+endin
+
+
+
+</CsInstruments>
+<CsScore>
+i1 0 60 0.75
+i1 0 60 0.25
+
+</CsScore>
+</CsoundSynthesizer>
diff --git a/examples/test2.csd b/examples/test2.csd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9a20e58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/test2.csd
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+<CsoundSynthesizer>
+<CsOptions>
+-odac
+</CsOptions>
+<CsInstruments>
+sr = 44100
+kr = 4410
+nchnls = 2
+0dbfs = 1
+seed 0
+
+
+instr 1
+ Sfile = "/store/Store/Documents/Audio/Audio/Random/2021/Sonics Tuned Pieces/Guitar - Plectrum Light Chorus/86.0.wav"
+ a1, a_ diskin Sfile, 0.5
+ a2 bitchpeaker a1, 2048
+ outs a2, a2
+endin
+
+
+
+</CsInstruments>
+<CsScore>
+i1 0 60
+
+</CsScore>
+</CsoundSynthesizer>
diff --git a/src/opcodes.cpp b/src/opcodes.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a480b4e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/opcodes.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,590 @@
+#include <plugin.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <time.h>
+#include <cassert>
+#include <math.h>
+
+
+// incorporates samplebummer
+
+// inputs: kamp, kdensity, krepeattrig, kbufread, kbufmode(0,1,2) [ibufsize]
+struct bitchrandom : csnd::Plugin<1, 6> {
+ static constexpr char const *otypes = "a";
+ static constexpr char const *itypes = "kkkkkj";
+ MYFLT* buffer;
+ int bufferSize;
+ int writePos;
+ MYFLT last;
+
+ int init() {
+ bufferSize = (inargs[3] > 0 && inargs[3] < 441000) ? inargs[5] : 4096;
+ srand(time(NULL));
+ buffer = (MYFLT*) csound->malloc(sizeof(MYFLT) * bufferSize);
+ writePos = 0;
+ csound->plugin_deinit(this);
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+ int deinit() {
+ csound->free(buffer);
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+ int aperf() {
+ MYFLT aout;
+ MYFLT doPlay;
+ int boffs;
+
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < nsmps; i++) {
+ aout = 0;
+
+ doPlay = inargs[1] * ((MYFLT)rand() / RAND_MAX);
+
+ if (doPlay > 0.5) {
+ aout = ((MYFLT)rand() / RAND_MAX) * inargs[0];
+ }
+
+
+ buffer[writePos] = aout;
+ if (writePos + 1 < bufferSize) {
+ writePos++;
+ } else {
+ writePos = 0;
+ }
+ if (inargs[3] <= 0) {
+ boffs = 0;
+ } else if (inargs[3] >= 1) {
+ boffs = bufferSize-1;
+ } else {
+ boffs = inargs[3] * bufferSize;
+ }
+
+
+
+ if (inargs[4] == FL(1)) {
+ aout -= buffer[boffs];
+ } else if (inargs[4] == FL(2)) {
+ aout += buffer[boffs];
+ }
+
+ if (inargs[2] >= 1) {
+ aout = last;
+ } else {
+ last = aout;
+ }
+ outargs(0)[i] = aout;
+ }
+ return OK;
+ }
+};
+
+struct bitchglitch : csnd::Plugin<1, 3> {
+ static constexpr char const *otypes = "a";
+ static constexpr char const *itypes = "akk";
+ MYFLT* buffer;
+ int buffer_size;
+ int read_position;
+ int write_position;
+ int max_read_size;
+
+ int init() {
+ MYFLT max_seconds = 0.2;
+ buffer_size = (int) (max_seconds * csound->sr());
+ buffer = (MYFLT*) csound->malloc(sizeof(MYFLT) * buffer_size);
+ read_position = 0;
+ write_position = 0;
+ max_read_size = buffer_size;
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+ int aperf() {
+ bool writing = *(inargs(1)) <= 0;
+
+ if (!writing) {
+ MYFLT relative_max_size = *(inargs(2));
+ if (relative_max_size > 1) {
+ relative_max_size = 1;
+ }
+ max_read_size = (int) (relative_max_size * buffer_size);
+ if (max_read_size < 4) {
+ max_read_size = 4;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < nsmps; i++) {
+ if (writing) {
+ outargs(0)[i] = inargs(0)[i];
+ if (write_position >= buffer_size) {
+ write_position = 0;
+ }
+ buffer[write_position] = inargs(0)[i];
+ write_position++;
+ } else {
+ if (read_position >= max_read_size) {
+ read_position = 0;
+ }
+
+ outargs(0)[i] = buffer[read_position];
+ read_position++;
+ }
+ }
+ return OK;
+ }
+};
+
+// aout bitchwreck ain ibuffersize ktrig
+struct bitchwreck : csnd::Plugin<1, 3> {
+ static constexpr char const *otypes = "a";
+ static constexpr char const *itypes = "aik";
+ csnd::AuxMem<MYFLT> buffer1;
+ csnd::AuxMem<MYFLT> buffer2;
+ int changed;
+ int read_position;
+ int write_position;
+ int buffer_read;
+ int buffer_write;
+
+ int init() {
+ buffer1.allocate(csound, csound->sr() * inargs[1]);
+ buffer2.allocate(csound, csound->sr() * inargs[1]);
+ buffer_read = 0;
+ buffer_write = 1;
+ changed = 1;
+ write_position = 0;
+ read_position = 0;
+ reset();
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+ void reset() {
+ read_position = buffer1.len() - 1;
+ }
+
+ int aperf() {
+ int i = 0;
+ if (UNLIKELY(inargs[2] >= 1)) {
+ if (changed) {
+ reset();
+ changed = 0;
+ }
+ while (i < nsmps) {
+ if (buffer_read == 0) {
+ outargs(0)[i] = buffer1[read_position];
+ } else {
+ outargs(0)[i] = buffer2[read_position];
+ }
+ if (read_position == 0) {
+ reset();
+ } else {
+ read_position--;
+ }
+ i++;
+ }
+ } else {
+ changed = 1;
+ while (i < nsmps) {
+ if (buffer_write == 0) {
+ buffer1[write_position] = inargs(0)[i];
+ } else {
+ buffer2[write_position] = inargs(0)[i];
+ }
+
+ if (write_position < buffer1.len()) {
+ write_position++;
+ } else {
+ write_position = 0;
+ buffer_write = 1 - buffer_write;
+ buffer_read = 1 - buffer_read;
+ }
+ outargs(0)[i] = inargs(0)[i];
+ i++;
+ }
+ }
+ return OK;
+ }
+};
+
+
+
+struct bitchpan : csnd::Plugin<2, 2> {
+ static constexpr char const *otypes = "aa";
+ static constexpr char const *itypes = "aP";
+ int position;
+ int panned;
+
+ int init() {
+ position = 0;
+ panned = 0;
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+ int aperf() {
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < nsmps; i++) {
+
+ if (panned >= inargs[1]) {
+ panned = 0;
+ position = 1 - position;
+ } else {
+ panned ++;
+ }
+
+ if (position == 0) {
+ outargs(0)[i] = inargs(0)[i];
+ outargs(1)[i] = 0;
+ } else {
+ outargs(0)[i] = 0;
+ outargs(1)[i] = inargs(0)[i];
+ }
+ }
+ return OK;
+ }
+};
+
+
+
+
+// TODO make it actually do something interesting
+struct bitchbuffer1 : csnd::Plugin<1, 4> {
+ static constexpr char const *otypes = "a";
+ static constexpr char const *itypes = "aikk";
+
+ MYFLT* bufferz;
+
+ csnd::AuxMem<MYFLT> buffer1;
+ int read_position;
+ int write_position;
+ int buffer_size;
+
+
+ int init() {
+ read_position = 0;
+ write_position = 0;
+ buffer_size = (int) inargs[1];
+
+
+ if (buffer_size < 128) {
+ //csound->message("Buffer minimum is 128"); // wtf?? causes fuck out.
+ buffer_size = 128;
+ }
+ buffer1.allocate(csound, inargs[1]);
+ bufferz = (MYFLT*) csound->malloc(sizeof (MYFLT) * buffer_size);
+
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+ int aperf() {
+ for (int i = 0; i < nsmps; i++) {
+ if (UNLIKELY(write_position >= buffer_size)) {
+ write_position = 0;
+ }
+
+ bufferz[write_position] = inargs(0)[i];
+ write_position++;
+
+ if (UNLIKELY(read_position >= buffer_size)) {
+ read_position = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (UNLIKELY(read_position <= 0)) {
+ read_position = buffer_size - 1;
+ }
+
+
+ }
+ return OK;
+ }
+};
+
+
+struct bitchaverage : csnd::Plugin<1, 3> {
+ static constexpr char const *otypes = "a";
+ static constexpr char const *itypes = "aPj";
+ MYFLT* buffer;
+ MYFLT lastval;
+ int write_position;
+ int buffer_size;
+
+ int init() {
+ write_position = 0;
+ //buffer_size = 150; //(int) csound->get_csound()->GetKsmps();
+ buffer_size = (inargs[2] == FL(-1)) ? (int) ksmps() : inargs[2];
+ lastval = -1;
+ buffer = (MYFLT*) csound->malloc(sizeof(MYFLT) * buffer_size);
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+ MYFLT get_buffersize() {
+ MYFLT buffer_ratio = inargs[1];
+ if (buffer_ratio > 1) {
+ buffer_ratio = 1;
+ } else if (buffer_ratio <= 0) {
+ buffer_ratio = 0.0001;
+ }
+ return buffer_size * buffer_ratio;
+ }
+
+ MYFLT get_average() {
+ MYFLT total;
+
+ int len = get_buffersize();
+ for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ total += buffer[i];
+ }
+ return total / len;
+ }
+
+ int aperf() {
+ int len = get_buffersize();
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < nsmps; i++) {
+ if (UNLIKELY(write_position >= len)) {
+ write_position = 0;
+ }
+ buffer[write_position] = inargs(0)[i];
+
+ write_position ++;
+
+ }
+
+ MYFLT average = get_average();
+ if (lastval == -1) {
+ for (i = 0; i < nsmps; i++) {
+ outargs(0)[i] = average;
+ }
+ } else {
+ MYFLT increment;
+ if (average > lastval) {
+ increment = (average - lastval)/nsmps;
+ } else {
+ increment = (lastval - average)/nsmps;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < nsmps; i++) {
+ outargs(0)[i] = lastval+(increment*(i+1));
+ }
+ }
+
+ lastval = average;
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+};
+
+
+struct bitchpeaker : csnd::Plugin<1, 4> {
+ static constexpr char const *otypes = "a";
+ static constexpr char const *itypes = "aPJjj";
+ MYFLT* buffer;
+ MYFLT* out_buffer;
+ MYFLT* consider_buffer;
+ int* positions_buffer;
+ int* ends_buffer;
+ int buffer_size;
+ int read_position;
+ int write_position;
+ int consider_range;
+ bool reading;
+
+ int init() {
+ buffer_size = (inargs[4] == FL(-1)) ? (int) ksmps() : inargs[2];
+ if (buffer_size < 128) {
+ //csound->message("Buffer minimum is 128");
+ buffer_size = 128;
+ }
+ buffer = (MYFLT*) csound->malloc(sizeof(MYFLT) * buffer_size);
+ out_buffer = (MYFLT*) csound->malloc(sizeof(MYFLT) * buffer_size);
+ positions_buffer = (int*) csound->malloc(sizeof(int) * buffer_size);
+ ends_buffer = (int*) csound->malloc(sizeof(int) * buffer_size);
+ reading = false;
+ read_position = 0;
+ write_position = 0;
+ int buffer_decimation = (int) ((inargs[3] == -1) ? 64 : inargs[3]);
+ consider_range = (int) buffer_size / buffer_decimation;
+ consider_buffer = (MYFLT*) csound->malloc(sizeof(MYFLT) * consider_range);
+ return OK;
+ }
+
+ MYFLT get_considerationratio() {
+ MYFLT ratio = inargs[2];
+ if (ratio == FL(-1)) {
+ ratio = 0.3;
+ } else if (ratio > 1) {
+ ratio = 1;
+ } else if (ratio <= 0) {
+ ratio = 0.0001;
+ }
+ return ratio;
+ }
+
+ MYFLT get_buffersize() {
+ MYFLT buffer_ratio = inargs[1];
+ if (buffer_ratio > 1) {
+ buffer_ratio = 1;
+ } else if (buffer_ratio <= 0) {
+ buffer_ratio = 0.0001;
+ }
+ return buffer_size * buffer_ratio;
+ }
+
+ void shiftInConsidered(MYFLT newVal) {
+ for (int i = 0; i < consider_range - 1; i++) {
+ consider_buffer[i] = consider_buffer[i+1];
+ }
+ consider_buffer[consider_range - 1] = newVal;
+ }
+
+
+
+ bool eligible() {
+ MYFLT crphalf = get_considerationratio() * 0.5;
+ MYFLT cplow = consider_buffer[0] * (1 - crphalf);
+ MYFLT cphigh = consider_buffer[0] * (1 + crphalf);
+ for (int i = 1; i < consider_range; i++) {
+ if (consider_buffer[i] < cplow || consider_buffer[i] > cphigh) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+
+ int inPositions(int targetIndex) {
+ int len = get_buffersize();
+ for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ if (positions_buffer[i] == targetIndex) {
+ return i;
+ }
+ }
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+
+ void completePositions() {
+ MYFLT crphalf = get_considerationratio() * 0.5;
+ MYFLT cplow;
+ MYFLT cphigh;
+ int currentIndex = -1;
+ int len = get_buffersize();
+ for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ if (currentIndex == -1) {
+ if (inPositions(i) != -1) {
+ currentIndex = i;
+
+ cplow = buffer[positions_buffer[currentIndex]] * (1 - crphalf);
+ cphigh = buffer[positions_buffer[currentIndex]] * (1 + crphalf);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (currentIndex != -1) {
+
+
+ if (buffer[i] < cplow || consider_buffer[i] > cphigh) {
+ ends_buffer[currentIndex] = buffer[i];
+ currentIndex = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ void sculpt() {
+ int len = get_buffersize();
+ MYFLT total = 0;
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ total += buffer[i];
+ }
+ MYFLT mean = total / len;
+
+ int consider_index = 0;
+
+ int items = 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ shiftInConsidered(buffer[i]);
+ if (eligible()) {
+ positions_buffer[items] = i;
+ items ++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ completePositions();
+
+ bool inSection = false;
+ int currentStartIndex;
+ int lpos;
+ int currentSteps;
+ MYFLT stepDiv;
+ MYFLT headroom = 0.1;
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ if (items > 0) {
+
+ if (inSection) {
+
+ // roundings...
+
+ out_buffer[i] = buffer[i] + (sin(PI*(lpos*stepDiv)) * headroom);
+ // ( sine(pi*DISTANCE) *headroom
+
+ lpos++;
+ if (i >= ends_buffer[currentStartIndex]) {
+ inSection = false;
+ }
+ } else {
+ int test = inPositions(i);
+ if (test != -1) {
+ currentStartIndex = test;
+ inSection = true;
+ lpos = 0;
+ currentSteps = ends_buffer[currentStartIndex] - test;
+ stepDiv = (MYFLT) FL(1)/currentSteps;
+ } else {
+ out_buffer[i] = buffer[i];
+ }
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ out_buffer[i] = buffer[i];
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ int aperf() { // some kind of windowed delay thing.
+ int len = get_buffersize();
+ for (int i = 0; i < nsmps; i++) {
+ if (UNLIKELY(write_position >= len)) {
+ sculpt();
+ write_position = 0;
+ }
+
+
+ if (UNLIKELY(read_position >= len)) {
+ read_position = 0;
+ }
+
+ buffer[write_position] = inargs(0)[i];
+ outargs(0)[i] = out_buffer[read_position];
+
+ write_position ++;
+ read_position ++;
+ }
+ return OK;
+ }
+};
+
+#include <modload.h>
+
+void csnd::on_load(csnd::Csound *csound) {
+
+ csnd::plugin<bitchrandom>(csound, "bitchrandom", csnd::thread::ia);
+ csnd::plugin<bitchglitch>(csound, "bitchglitch", csnd::thread::ia);
+ csnd::plugin<bitchwreck>(csound, "bitchwreck", csnd::thread::ia);
+ csnd::plugin<bitchpan>(csound, "bitchpan", csnd::thread::ia);
+ csnd::plugin<bitchbuffer1>(csound, "bitchbuffer1", csnd::thread::ia);
+ csnd::plugin<bitchpeaker>(csound, "bitchpeaker", csnd::thread::ia);
+ csnd::plugin<bitchaverage>(csound, "bitchaverage", csnd::thread::ia);
+
+
+}