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Fawn
e328a136fc Use C++20 std::numbers, std::lerp() (#7696)
* use c++20 concepts and numbers for lmms_constants.h

* replace lmms::numbers::sqrt2 with std::numbers::sqrt2

* replace lmms::numbers::e with std::numbers::e
Also replace the only use of lmms::numbers::inv_e with a local constexpr instead

* remove lmms::numbers::pi_half and lmms::numbers::pi_sqr
They were only used in one or two places each

* replace lmms::numbers::pi with std::numbers::pi

* add #include <numbers> to every file touched so far
This is probably not needed for some of these files. I'll remove those later

* Remove lmms::numbers

Rest in peace lmms::numbers::tau, my beloved

* Add missing #include <numbers>

* replace stray use of F_EPSILON with approximatelyEqual()

* make many constants inline constexpr
A lot of the remaining constants in lmms_constants.h are specific to
SaProcessor. If they are only used there, shouldn't they be in SaProcessor.h?

* ok then, it's allowed to be signed

* remove #include "lmms_constants.h" for files that don't need it
- And also move F_EPSILON into lmms_math.h
- And also add an overload for fast_rand() to specify a higher and lower bound
- And a bunch of other nonsense

* ok then, it's allowed to be inferred

* ok then, it can accept an integral

* fix typo

* appease msvc

* appease msvc again

* Replace linearInterpolate with std::lerp()

As well as time travel to undo several foolish decisions and squash tiny
commits together

* Fix msvc constexpr warnings

* Fix msvc float to double truncation warning

* Apply two suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Dalton Messmer <messmer.dalton@gmail.com>

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Dalton Messmer <messmer.dalton@gmail.com>

* fix silly mistake

* Remove SlicerT's dependence on lmms_math.h

* Allow more type inference on fastRand() and fastPow10f()

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Dalton Messmer <messmer.dalton@gmail.com>

* Clean up fastRand() a little bit more

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Co-authored-by: Dalton Messmer <messmer.dalton@gmail.com>
2025-02-13 13:15:08 -05:00
Dalton Messmer
121d608c3a Reintroduce fast math functions (#7495)
* Add fast fma functions

* Use fast fma functions

* Add fast pow function

* Use fast pow function

* Fix build

* Remove fastFma

* Avoid UB in fastPow

On GCC with -O1 or -O2 optimizations, this new implementation generates
identical assembly to the old union-based implementation
2024-10-01 14:35:15 -04:00
Rossmaxx
a992019626 Cleanup lmms_math.h (#7382)
* simplified fraction and absfraction functions

* removed unused fastSqrt() and fastPow()  
functions

* unused absMin() and absMax()

* move roundAt to math header

* Code review from saker

Co-authored-by: saker <sakertooth@gmail.com>

* use std::trunc()

* fixup after fixing merge conflicts

* remove unused fastFma and fastFmal functions.

* remove lmms_basics include, not needed

* use signedPowf from lmms_math in NES

* removed fastRand function, unused

* remove unused sinc function

* cleanup signedPowf

* code review

* further simplify random number math

* removed static from lmms_math file

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Co-authored-by: saker <sakertooth@gmail.com>
2024-08-28 12:48:56 +05:30
Michael Gregorius
286e62adf5 Simplify sample frame operations (make it a class) (#7156)
* Remove the struct StereoSample

Remove the struct `StereoSample`. Let `AudioEngine::getPeakValues` return a `sampleFrame` instead.

Adjust the calls in `Mixer`  and `Oscilloscope`.

* Simplify AudioEngine::getPeakValues

* Remove surroundSampleFrame

Some code assumes that `surroundSampleFrame` is interchangeable with `sampleFrame`. Thus, if the line `#define LMMS_DISABLE_SURROUND` is commented out in `lmms_basics.h` then the code does not compile anymore because `surroundSampleFrame` now is defined to be an array with four values instead of two. There also does not seem to be any support for surround sound (four channels instead of two) in the application. The faders and mixers do not seem to support more that two channels and the instruments and effects all expect a `sampleFrame`, i.e. stereo channels. It therefore makes sense to remove the "feature" because it also hinders the improvement of `sampleFrame`, e.g. by making it a class with some convenience methods that act on `sampleFrame` instances.

All occurrences of `surroundSampleFrame` are replaced with `sampleFrame`.

The version of `BufferManager::clear` that takes a `surroundSampleFrame` is removed completely.

The define `SURROUND_CHANNELS` is removed. All its occurrences are replaced with `DEFAULT_CHANNELS`.

Most of the audio devices classes, i.e. classes that inherit from `AudioDevice`, now clamp the configuration parameter between two values of `DEFAULT_CHANNELS`. This can be improved/streamlined later.

`BYTES_PER_SURROUND_FRAME` has been removed as it was not used anywhere anyway.

* Make sampleFrame a class

Make `sampleFrame` a class with several convenience methods. As a first step and demonstration adjust the follow methods to make use of the new functionality:
* `AudioEngine::getPeakValues`: Much more concise now.
* `lmms::MixHelpers::sanitize`: Better structure, better readable, less dereferencing and juggling with indices.
* `AddOp`, `AddMultipliedOp`, `multiply`: Make use of operators. Might become superfluous in the future.

* More operators and methods for sampleFrame

Add some more operators and methods to `sampleFrame`:
* Constructor which initializes both channels from a single sample value
* Assignment operator from a single sample value
* Addition/multiplication operators
* Scalar product

Adjust some more plugins to the new functionality of `sampleFrame`.

* Adjust DelayEffect to methods in sampleFrame

* Use composition instead of inheritance

Using inheritance was the quickest way to enable adding methods to `sampleFrame` without having to reimpement much of `std::array`s interface.

This is changed with this commit. The array is now a member of `sampleFrame` and the interface is extended with the necessary methods `data` and the index operator.

An `average` method was added so that no iterators need to be implemented (see changes in `SampleWaveform.cpp`).

* Apply suggestions from code review

Apply Veratil's suggestions from the code review

Co-authored-by: Kevin Zander <veratil@gmail.com>

* Fix warnings: zeroing non-trivial type

Fix several warnings of the following form:

Warnung: »void* memset(void*, int, size_t)« Säubern eines Objekts von nichttrivialem Typ »class lmms::sampleFrame«; use assignment or value-initialization instead [-Wclass-memaccess]

* Remove unnecessary reinterpret_casts

Remove some unnecessary reinterpret_casts with regards to `sampleFrame` buffers.

`PlayHandle::m_playHandleBuffer` already is a `sampleFrame*` and does not need a reinterpret_cast anymore.

In `LadspaEffect::processAudioBuffer` the `QVarLengthArray` is now directly initialized as an array of `sampleFrame` instances.

I guess in both places the `sampleFrame` previously was a `surroundSampleFrame` which has been removed.

* Clean up zeroSampleFrames code

* Fix warnings in RemotePlugin

Fix some warnings related to calls to `memcpy` in conjunction with`sampleFrame` which is now a class.

Add the helper functions `copyToSampleFrames` and `copyFromSampleFrames` and use them. The first function copies data from a `float` buffer into a `sampleFrame` buffer and the second copies vice versa.

* Rename "sampleFrame" to "SampleFrame"

Uppercase the name of `sampleFrame` so that it uses UpperCamelCase convention.

* Move SampleFrame into its own file

Move the class `SampleFrame` into its own class and remove it from `lmms_basics.h`.

Add forward includes to all headers where possible or include the `SampleFrame` header if it's not just referenced but used.

Add include to all cpp files where necessary.

It's a bit surprising that the `SampleFrame` header does not need to be included much more often in the implementation/cpp files. This is an indicator that it seems to be included via an include chain that at one point includes one of the headers where an include instead of a forward declaration had to be added in this commit.

* Return reference for += and *=

Return a reference for the compound assignment operators `+=` and `-=`.

* Explicit float constructor

Make the  constructor that takes a `float` explicit.

Remove the assignment operator that takes a `float`. Clients must use the
explicit `float` constructor and assign the result.

Adjust the code in "BitInvader" accordingly.

* Use std::fill in zeroSampleFrames

* Use zeroSampleFrames in sanitize

* Replace max with absMax

Replace `SampleFrame::max` with `SampleFrame::absMax`.

Use `absMax` in `DelayEffect::processAudioBuffer`. This should also fix
a buggy implementation of the peak computation.

Add the function `getAbsPeakValues`. It  computes the absolute peak
values for a buffer.

Remove `AudioEngine::getPeakValues`. It's not really the business of the
audio engine. Let `Mixer` and `Oscilloscope` use `getAbsPeakValues`.

* Replace scalarProduct

Replace the rather mathematical method `scalarProduct` with
`sumOfSquaredAmplitudes`. It was always called on itself anyway.

* Remove comment/TODO

* Simplify sanitize

Simplify the `sanitize` function by getting rid of the `bool found` and
by zeroing the buffer as soon as a problem is found.

* Put pointer symbols next to type

* Code review adjustments

* Remove "#pragme once"
* Adjust name of include guard
* Remove superfluous includes (leftovers from previous code changes)

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Co-authored-by: Kevin Zander <veratil@gmail.com>
2024-06-30 20:21:19 +02:00
saker
9b6e33aa5c Remove global oversampling (#7228)
Oversampling can have many different effects to the audio signal such as latency, phase issues, clipping, smearing, etc, so this should really be an option on a per-plugin basis, not globally across all of LMMS (which, in some places, shouldn't really need to oversample at all but were oversampled anyways).
2024-05-05 04:37:43 -04:00
Michael Gregorius
86363819c5 Fix Kicker's release stage (#7226)
When applying its release stage Kicker did not take the frames before the release into account but instead always applied the release to the full buffer. This potentially lead to a jump in the attenuation values instead of a clean linear decay.

See #7225 for more details.
2024-04-27 21:17:12 +02:00
Michael Gregorius
5c0db46a60 Streamline instrument flags (#7227)
## Instrument flags as a property of an instrument
The instruments flags (single streamed, MIDI based, not bendable) are properties of an instrument that do not change over time. Therefore the flags are made a property of the instrument which is initialized at construction time.

Adjust the constructors of all instruments which overrode the `flags` method to pass their flags into the `Instrument` constructor.

## Add helper methods for flags
Add helper methods for the flags. This makes the code more concise and readable and clients do not need to know the technical details on how to evaluate a flag.

## Remove the flags methods
Remove the flags methods to make it an implementation detail on how the flags are managed.
2024-04-27 17:45:55 +02:00
Michael Gregorius
71dd300f43 Instrument release time in milliseconds (#7217)
Make instruments report their release time in milliseconds so that it becomes independent of the sample rate and sounds the same at any sample rate.

Technically this is done by removing the virtual keyword from `desiredReleaseFrames` so that it cannot be overridden anymore. The method now only serves to compute the number of frames from the given release time in milliseconds.

A new virtual method `desiredReleaseTimeMs` is added which instruments can override. The default returns 0 ms just like the default implementation previously returned 0 frames.

The method `computeReleaseTimeMsByFrameCount` is added for instruments that still use a hard coded release in frames. As of now this is only `SidInstrument`.

Add the helper method `getSampleRate` to `Instrument`.

Adjust several instruments to report their release times in milliseconds. The times are computed by taking the release in frames and assuming a sample rate of 44.1 kHz. In most cases the times are rounded to a "nice" next value, e.g.:
*  64 frames -> 1.5 ms (66 frames)
* 128 frames -> 3.0 ms (132 frames)
* 512 frames -> 12. ms (529 frames)
* 1000 frames -> 23 ms (1014 samples)

In parentheses the number of frames are shown which result from the rounded number of milliseconds when converted back assuming a sample rate of 44.1 kHz. The difference should not be noticeable in existing projects.

Remove the overrides for instruments that return the same value as the base class `Instrument` anyway. These are:
* GigPlayer
* Lb302
* Sf2Player

For `MonstroInstrument` the implementation is adjusted to behave in a very similar way. First the maximum of the envelope release times is computed. These are already available in milliseconds. Then the maximum of that value and 1.5 ms is taken and returned as the result.
2024-04-24 20:23:36 +02:00
TechnoPorg
c991a85eef Remove MemoryManager (#7128)
Removes `MemoryManager` and the use of rpmalloc in favor of the `new` and `delete` operators found in C++.

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Co-authored-by: Veratil <veratil@gmail.com>
2024-02-25 13:49:56 -05:00
Michael Gregorius
d3d710e0ad Remove identical calls to InstrumentTrack::processAudioBuffer
Remove identical calls to `InstrumentTrack::processAudioBuffer` which appear in the overridden implementations of `Instrument::play` and `Instrument::playNotes`. Instead the call to `processAudioBuffer` has been moved into `InstrumentPlayHandle::play` and `InstrumentTrack::playNote`. These two methods call the aforementioned methods of `Instrument`. Especially in the case of `InstrumentTrack::playNote` the previous implementation resulted in some unncessary "ping pong" where `InstrumentTrack` called a method on an `Instrument` which then in turn called a method on `InstrumentTrack`. And this was done in almost every instrument.

In `InstrumentTrack::playNote` an additional check was added which only calls `processAudioBuffer` if the buffer is not `nullptr`. The reason is that under certain circumstances `PlayHandle::doProcessing` calls the `play` method by explicitly passing a `nullptr` as the buffer. This behavior was added with commit 7bc97f5d5b. Because it is unknown if this was done for some side effects the code was adjusted so that it behaves identical in this case.

Move the complex implementation for `InstrumentPlayHandle::play` and `InstrumentPlayHandle::isFromTrack` into the cpp file and optimize the includes.
2023-09-14 23:12:22 +02:00
Dominic Clark
f10277715f Classier enums (#6760) 2023-08-24 19:16:02 +01:00
Dalton Messmer
5cbf2c5287 Fix LMMS plugin issues (#6670)
* Fix Organic automated harmonic parameter loading

* Fix Kicker automated end distortion parameter loading

* Fix AudioFileProcessor automated interpolation parameter loading

* Fix Vibed automated volume parameter loading

* Improve coding style/formatting

* Fix #6671

* Fix Vibed memory leaks

* Refactor Vibed instrument

* Fix build

* Try to fix build again

* Revert previous commit

* Replace more raw pointers with smart pointers

* Remove unused files

* Minor changes

* Update plugins/Vibed/Vibed.cpp

Co-authored-by: Kevin Zander <veratil@gmail.com>

* Implement suggestions from review

* Minor changes

* Only check plugin data pointer

* Refactor NineButtonSelector

* Fix memory leaks during heavy tempo automation

* Fix build

* Use s_stringCount

* Replace some vectors with arrays

* Use array instead of switch

* Allow compiler to generate move assignment operator

* Fix loading of old automated detune values

* Fix member variable names

* Address review comments

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Co-authored-by: Kevin Zander <veratil@gmail.com>
2023-08-22 12:07:09 +09:00
saker
0b27497be2 clang-tidy: Apply modernize-use-auto everywhere (#6480)
Note: clang-tidy was run with `--format-style=file`.
2022-09-14 19:27:53 +02:00
saker
b451e40b51 clang-tidy: Apply modernize-use-using everywhere (#6453) 2022-07-07 10:54:34 +02:00
Levin Oehlmann
28ec71f91a clang-tidy: Apply modernize-use-equals-default everywhere (#6450) 2022-06-26 08:48:24 +02:00
Dominic Clark
96df9b006c Clean up macros a bit (#6444)
* Prefix `STRINGIFY` and `STR` macros with `LMMS_`

* Fix include guard macro names

* Remove unused macros
2022-06-23 12:20:05 +01:00
Levin Oehlmann
5904b249c0 clang-tidy: Apply modernize-use-override everywhere (#6439)
... to mark overriding functions `override` instead of `virtual`.
2022-06-19 23:03:55 +02:00
Levin Oehlmann
7227c89847 Namespace lmms (#6174)
This PR places all LMMS symbols into namespaces to eliminate any potential future name collisions between LMMS and third-party modules.

Also, this PR changes back `LmmsCore` to `Engine`, reverting c519921306 .

Co-authored-by: allejok96 <allejok96@gmail.com>
2022-06-19 20:08:46 +02:00
Johannes Lorenz
f6bad88ad3 Fix casing of filenames and code in plugins/ (#6350)
No functional changes! No changes to savefiles/presets!

Fixes casing of everything that is currently lowercase but should
be uppercase.

Fixes also some other plugin strings, especially:

* opl2 -> OpulenZ (see 289887f4fc)
* calf -> veal (see ae291e0709)
* ladspa_effect -> LadspaEffect (see 9c9372f0c8)
* remove flp_import (see 2d1813fb64)
2022-04-03 13:26:12 +02:00