pd-beatpipe_0.1/0000755000076500007650000000000011442765370012315 5ustar hanshanspd-beatpipe_0.1/beatpipe.c0000644000076500007650000001260411433116124014240 0ustar hanshans/* beatpipe externals for pd * copyright 2003 Gerard van Dongen gml@xs4all.nl * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * objects: * beatpipe * schedules and quantizes lists. A realtime qlist, sort of. */ #include "m_pd.h" #include #include static t_class *beatpipe_class; typedef struct queue_node{ float time; int argc; t_atom *argv; struct queue_node * next; struct queue_node * previous; }t_queue; typedef struct { t_object x_obj; t_queue *queue; t_clock *x_clock; double current_beat; t_float tempo; t_float tpq; double delay; int frozen; t_outlet *queue_out,*done_out; }t_beatpipe; void beatpipe_tick(t_beatpipe *x) { x->current_beat = x->current_beat + 1/x->tpq; x->delay = 60000/(x->tempo*x->tpq);//to _milisecs_!! if (x->frozen) return; while (x->queue) { //pop of events of the top of the list if (x->current_beat >= x->queue->time) { t_queue *temp; temp = x->queue; outlet_anything(x->queue_out,&s_list,x->queue->argc,x->queue->argv); x->queue = x->queue->next; freebytes(temp->argv,temp->argc*sizeof(t_atom)); freebytes(temp,sizeof(t_queue)); //if empty put out a bang on the right outlet: if (!x->queue) outlet_bang(x->done_out); } else { break; } } clock_delay(x->x_clock,x->delay); } void beatpipe_bang(t_beatpipe *x) { x->frozen = 0; beatpipe_tick(x); } void beatpipe_freeze(t_beatpipe *x) { x->frozen =1; } void beatpipe_sync(t_beatpipe *x) { x->frozen = 0; clock_unset(x->x_clock); beatpipe_tick(x); } void beatpipe_syncbeat(t_beatpipe *x) { x->frozen = 0; clock_unset(x->x_clock); x->current_beat =floor(x->current_beat+1.0); beatpipe_tick(x); } void beatpipe_set_tpq(t_beatpipe *x,t_floatarg tpq) { x->tpq = tpq; if (x->tpq == 0) x->tpq = 96; } void beatpipe_clear(t_beatpipe *x) { while (x->queue) { t_queue *temp; temp = x->queue; freebytes(x->queue,sizeof(t_queue)); x->queue = temp->next; } } void beatpipe_list(t_beatpipe *x,t_symbol *s,int argc, t_atom* argv) { t_float beat; t_queue *new; t_queue * temp; t_queue * previous; beat = atom_getfloatarg(0,argc,argv); // if time<=0 (or first element of list is not a number)output immediatly if (beat<=0.0) { outlet_anything(x->queue_out,s,argc-1,argv+1); return; } beat=beat+x->current_beat; //now insert in the queue new = getbytes(sizeof(t_queue)); new->time = beat; new->argc = argc-1; new->argv = copybytes(argv+1,new->argc * sizeof(t_atom)); //is queue empty? if (!x->queue) { x->queue = new; new->next = NULL; new->previous = NULL; return; } //now walk the queue temp = x->queue; while (temp) { if (!temp->next) { temp->next = new; new->previous = temp; return; } if (beat > temp->time) { temp= temp->next; } else { if(!temp->previous) { x->queue = new; new->next = temp; new->previous = NULL; return; } new->previous = temp->previous; temp->previous = new; new->next = temp; temp= new->previous; temp->next= new; return; } } } void *beatpipe_new(t_floatarg tempo,t_floatarg tpq) { t_beatpipe *x =(t_beatpipe *)pd_new(beatpipe_class); x->x_clock = clock_new(x, (t_method)beatpipe_tick); x->queue = NULL; if (tempo != 0.0) x->tempo = tempo; else x->tempo = 60.0; if (tpq !=0.0) x->tpq = tpq; else x->tpq = 96.0; x->current_beat = 0; x->delay = (double) 60000/(x->tempo*x->tpq);//to _milisecs_!! floatinlet_new(&x->x_obj,&x->tempo); clock_delay(x->x_clock,x->delay); x->queue_out=outlet_new(&x->x_obj,0); x->done_out=outlet_new(&x->x_obj, &s_bang); x->frozen = 0; return (x); } void beatpipe_free(t_beatpipe *x) { clock_free(x->x_clock); while (x->queue) { t_queue *temp; temp = x->queue; freebytes(x->queue,sizeof(t_queue)); x->queue = temp->next; } } void beatpipe_setup(void) { beatpipe_class = class_new(gensym("beatpipe"), (t_newmethod)beatpipe_new, (t_method)beatpipe_free, sizeof(t_beatpipe), CLASS_DEFAULT, A_DEFFLOAT, A_DEFFLOAT,0); class_addbang(beatpipe_class,(t_method) beatpipe_bang); class_addmethod(beatpipe_class, (t_method)beatpipe_clear,gensym("clear"),0); class_addmethod(beatpipe_class, (t_method)beatpipe_sync,gensym("sync"),0); class_addmethod(beatpipe_class, (t_method)beatpipe_syncbeat,gensym("sync-beat"),0); class_addmethod(beatpipe_class, (t_method)beatpipe_set_tpq,gensym("set-tpq"),A_DEFFLOAT,0); class_addmethod(beatpipe_class, (t_method)beatpipe_freeze,gensym("freeze"),0); class_addmethod(beatpipe_class, (t_method)beatpipe_bang,gensym("continue"),0); class_addlist(beatpipe_class,(t_method) beatpipe_list); } pd-beatpipe_0.1/beatpipe-help.pd0000644000076500007650000000346010755130527015360 0ustar hanshans#N canvas 1197 112 488 497 10; #X obj 162 461 beatpipe 120 16; #X msg 242 341 1 one; #X msg 242 392 3.75 and almost four; #X obj 244 305 bng 30 250 50 0 empty empty click-me! 0 -6 0 12 -233017 -1 -33289; #X obj 162 509 print; #X obj 408 305 vsl 25 128 30 300 0 0 empty empty tempo-in-BPM -40 -8 0 12 -262144 -1 -1 0 1; #X floatatom 408 446 5 0 0 0 - - -; #X msg 22 281 set-tpq 4; #X msg 162 379 bang; #X msg 26 382 sync; #X msg 27 412 sync-beat; #X msg 162 347 freeze; #X msg 30 442 clear; #X msg 87 380 continue; #X text 147 384 =; #X obj 265 508 print done; #X text 20 101 After the last list in the pipe \, a bang is sent to the right outlet.; #X text 20 134 A freeze message will suspend scheduling until a continue/bang or sync/sync-beat message A sync message will immediatly call the next tick. A sync-beat message will immediatly call the next whole beat. A clear message will clear the pipe \, but not sent a done message. Lists starting with 0 (or less) or a symbol will be output immediatly and will not be quantized.; #X text 20 -10 a event scheduler/quantizer Any list starting with a number T sent to the left inlet \, will be sent to the output after T beats \, quantized with tpq (tick per quarter) and stripped of the leading beat number. The tempo can be changed dynamically on the right inlet The quantification can be set at any time with a set-tpq message. ; #X msg 242 416 16 and after sixteen; #X msg 242 369 2 and two 3.14159; #X connect 0 0 4 0; #X connect 0 1 15 0; #X connect 1 0 20 0; #X connect 1 0 2 0; #X connect 1 0 19 0; #X connect 1 0 0 0; #X connect 2 0 0 0; #X connect 3 0 1 0; #X connect 5 0 6 0; #X connect 6 0 0 1; #X connect 7 0 0 0; #X connect 8 0 0 0; #X connect 9 0 0 0; #X connect 10 0 0 0; #X connect 11 0 0 0; #X connect 12 0 0 0; #X connect 13 0 0 0; #X connect 19 0 0 0; #X connect 20 0 0 0; pd-beatpipe_0.1/README.txt0000644000076500007650000000020411433076674014011 0ustar hanshansThis is a realtime scheduler/event-delay/quantizer. See the help patch. 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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS pd-beatpipe_0.1/Makefile0000644000076500007650000002371011440624035013746 0ustar hanshans## Pd library beatpipe version 1.0.1 # For instructions on how to use this beatpipe, see: # http://puredata.info/docs/developer/MakefileBeatpipe LIBRARY_NAME = beatpipe # add your .c source files to the SOURCES variable, help files will be # included automatically SOURCES = beatpipe.c # For objects that only build on certain platforms, add those to the SOURCES # line for the right platforms. SOURCES_android = SOURCES_cygwin = SOURCES_macosx = SOURCES_iphoneos = SOURCES_linux = SOURCES_windows = # list all pd objects (i.e. myobject.pd) files here, and their helpfiles will # be included automatically PDOBJECTS = # example patches and related files, in the 'examples' subfolder EXAMPLES = # manuals and related files, in the 'manual' subfolder MANUAL = # if you want to include any other files in the source and binary tarballs, # list them here. This can be anything from header files, example patches, # documentation, etc. README.txt and LICENSE.txt are required and therefore # automatically included EXTRA_DIST = #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # # you shouldn't need to edit anything below here, if we did it right :) # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # get library version from meta file LIBRARY_VERSION = $(shell sed -n 's|^\#X text [0-9][0-9]* [0-9][0-9]* VERSION \(.*\);|\1|p' $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd) # where Pd lives PD_PATH = ../../pd # where to install the library prefix = /usr/local libdir = $(prefix)/lib pkglibdir = $(libdir)/pd-externals objectsdir = $(pkglibdir) INSTALL = install INSTALL_FILE = $(INSTALL) -p -m 644 INSTALL_DIR = $(INSTALL) -p -m 755 -d CFLAGS = -DPD -I$(PD_PATH)/src -Wall -W -g LDFLAGS = LIBS = ALLSOURCES := $(SOURCES) $(SOURCES_android) $(SOURCES_cygwin) $(SOURCES_macosx) \ $(SOURCES_iphoneos) $(SOURCES_linux) $(SOURCES_windows) DISTDIR=$(LIBRARY_NAME)-$(LIBRARY_VERSION) ORIGDIR=pd-$(LIBRARY_NAME)_$(LIBRARY_VERSION) UNAME := $(shell uname -s) ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin) CPU := $(shell uname -p) ifeq ($(CPU),arm) # iPhone/iPod Touch SOURCES += $(SOURCES_iphoneos) EXTENSION = pd_darwin OS = iphoneos IPHONE_BASE=/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/usr/bin CC=$(IPHONE_BASE)/gcc CPP=$(IPHONE_BASE)/cpp CXX=$(IPHONE_BASE)/g++ ISYSROOT = -isysroot /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS3.0.sdk IPHONE_CFLAGS = -miphoneos-version-min=3.0 $(ISYSROOT) -arch armv6 OPT_CFLAGS = -fast -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer CFLAGS := $(IPHONE_CFLAGS) $(OPT_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) \ -I/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/include LDFLAGS += -arch armv6 -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup $(ISYSROOT) LIBS += -lc STRIP = strip -x DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) else # Mac OS X SOURCES += $(SOURCES_macosx) EXTENSION = pd_darwin OS = macosx OPT_CFLAGS = -ftree-vectorize -ftree-vectorizer-verbose=2 -fast # build universal 32-bit on 10.4 and 32/64 on newer ifeq ($(shell uname -r | sed 's|\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*|\1|'), 8) FAT_FLAGS = -arch ppc -arch i386 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 else FAT_FLAGS = -arch ppc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 SOURCES += $(SOURCES_iphoneos) endif CFLAGS += $(FAT_FLAGS) -fPIC -I/sw/include \ -I/Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/include LDFLAGS += $(FAT_FLAGS) -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup -L/sw/lib # if the 'pd' binary exists, check the linking against it to aid with stripping LDFLAGS += $(shell test -e $(PD_PATH)/bin/pd && echo -bundle_loader $(PD_PATH)/bin/pd) LIBS += -lc STRIP = strip -x DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) # install into ~/Library/Pd on Mac OS X since /usr/local isn't used much pkglibdir=$(HOME)/Library/Pd endif endif ifeq ($(UNAME),Linux) SOURCES += $(SOURCES_linux) EXTENSION = pd_linux OS = linux OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer CFLAGS += -fPIC LDFLAGS += -Wl,--export-dynamic -shared -fPIC LIBS += -lc STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS)-$(shell uname -m) endif ifeq (CYGWIN,$(findstring CYGWIN,$(UNAME))) SOURCES += $(SOURCES_cygwin) EXTENSION = dll OS = cygwin OPT_CFLAGS = -O6 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer CFLAGS += LDFLAGS += -Wl,--export-dynamic -shared -L$(PD_PATH)/src LIBS += -lc -lpd STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) endif ifeq (MINGW,$(findstring MINGW,$(UNAME))) SOURCES += $(SOURCES_windows) EXTENSION = dll OS = windows OPT_CFLAGS = -O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 CFLAGS += -mms-bitfields LDFLAGS += -s -shared -Wl,--enable-auto-import LIBS += -L$(PD_PATH)/src -L$(PD_PATH)/bin -L$(PD_PATH)/obj -lpd -lwsock32 -lkernel32 -luser32 -lgdi32 STRIP = strip --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment DISTBINDIR=$(DISTDIR)-$(OS) endif CFLAGS += $(OPT_CFLAGS) .PHONY = install libdir_install single_install install-doc install-exec install-examples install-manual clean dist etags all: $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) %.o: %.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o "$*.o" -c "$*.c" %.$(EXTENSION): %.o $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o "$*.$(EXTENSION)" "$*.o" $(LIBS) chmod a-x "$*.$(EXTENSION)" # this links everything into a single binary file $(LIBRARY_NAME): $(SOURCES:.c=.o) $(LIBRARY_NAME).o $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) $(SOURCES:.c=.o) $(LIBRARY_NAME).o $(LIBS) chmod a-x $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) install: libdir_install # The meta and help files are explicitly installed to make sure they are # actually there. Those files are not optional, then need to be there. libdir_install: $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) install-doc install-examples install-manual $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) $(INSTALL_FILE) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd \ $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) test -z "$(strip $(SOURCES))" || (\ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) && \ $(STRIP) $(addprefix $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/,$(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)))) test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(PDOBJECTS) \ $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) # install library linked as single binary single_install: $(LIBRARY_NAME) install-doc install-exec $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) $(INSTALL_FILE) $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) $(STRIP) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/$(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) install-doc: $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) test -z "$(strip $(SOURCES))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(SOURCES:.c=-help.pd) \ $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(PDOBJECTS:.pd=-help.pd) \ $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME) $(INSTALL_FILE) README.txt $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/README.txt $(INSTALL_FILE) LICENSE.txt $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/LICENSE.txt install-examples: test -z "$(strip $(EXAMPLES))" || \ $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/examples && \ for file in $(EXAMPLES); do \ $(INSTALL_FILE) examples/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/examples; \ done install-manual: test -z "$(strip $(MANUAL))" || \ $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/manual && \ for file in $(MANUAL); do \ $(INSTALL_FILE) manual/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(objectsdir)/$(LIBRARY_NAME)/manual; \ done clean: -rm -f -- $(SOURCES:.c=.o) -rm -f -- $(SOURCES:.c=.$(EXTENSION)) -rm -f -- $(LIBRARY_NAME).o -rm -f -- $(LIBRARY_NAME).$(EXTENSION) distclean: clean -rm -f -- $(DISTBINDIR).tar.gz -rm -rf -- $(DISTBINDIR) -rm -f -- $(DISTDIR).tar.gz -rm -rf -- $(DISTDIR) -rm -f -- $(ORIGDIR).tar.gz -rm -rf -- $(ORIGDIR) $(DISTBINDIR): $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTBINDIR) libdir: all $(DISTBINDIR) $(INSTALL_FILE) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd $(DISTBINDIR) $(INSTALL_FILE) $(SOURCES) $(DISTBINDIR) $(INSTALL_FILE) $(SOURCES:.c=-help.pd) $(DISTBINDIR) test -z "$(strip $(EXTRA_DIST))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(EXTRA_DIST) $(DISTBINDIR) # tar --exclude-vcs -czpf $(DISTBINDIR).tar.gz $(DISTBINDIR) $(DISTDIR): $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR) $(ORIGDIR): $(INSTALL_DIR) $(ORIGDIR) dist: $(DISTDIR) $(INSTALL_FILE) Makefile $(DISTDIR) $(INSTALL_FILE) README.txt $(DISTDIR) $(INSTALL_FILE) LICENSE.txt $(DISTDIR) $(INSTALL_FILE) $(LIBRARY_NAME)-meta.pd $(DISTDIR) test -z "$(strip $(ALLSOURCES))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(ALLSOURCES) $(DISTDIR) test -z "$(strip $(ALLSOURCES))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(ALLSOURCES:.c=-help.pd) $(DISTDIR) test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(PDOBJECTS) $(DISTDIR) test -z "$(strip $(PDOBJECTS))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(PDOBJECTS:.pd=-help.pd) $(DISTDIR) test -z "$(strip $(EXTRA_DIST))" || \ $(INSTALL_FILE) $(EXTRA_DIST) $(DISTDIR) test -z "$(strip $(EXAMPLES))" || \ $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR)/examples && \ for file in $(EXAMPLES); do \ $(INSTALL_FILE) examples/$$file $(DISTDIR)/examples; \ done test -z "$(strip $(MANUAL))" || \ $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DISTDIR)/manual && \ for file in $(MANUAL); do \ $(INSTALL_FILE) manual/$$file $(DISTDIR)/manual; \ done tar --exclude-vcs -czpf $(DISTDIR).tar.gz $(DISTDIR) # make a Debian source package dpkg-source: debclean make distclean dist mv $(DISTDIR) $(ORIGDIR) tar --exclude-vcs -czpf ../$(ORIGDIR).orig.tar.gz $(ORIGDIR) rm -f -- $(DISTDIR).tar.gz rm -rf -- $(DISTDIR) $(ORIGDIR) cd .. && dpkg-source -b $(LIBRARY_NAME) etags: etags *.h $(SOURCES) ../../pd/src/*.[ch] /usr/include/*.h /usr/include/*/*.h showsetup: @echo "PD_PATH: $(PD_PATH)" @echo "objectsdir: $(objectsdir)" @echo "LIBRARY_NAME: $(LIBRARY_NAME)" @echo "LIBRARY_VERSION: $(LIBRARY_VERSION)" @echo "SOURCES: $(SOURCES)" @echo "PDOBJECTS: $(PDOBJECTS)" @echo "ALLSOURCES: $(ALLSOURCES)" @echo "UNAME: $(UNAME)" @echo "CPU: $(CPU)" @echo "pkglibdir: $(pkglibdir)" @echo "DISTDIR: $(DISTDIR)" @echo "ORIGDIR: $(ORIGDIR)" pd-beatpipe_0.1/beatpipe-meta.pd0000644000076500007650000000030611433117754015353 0ustar hanshans#N canvas 15 49 200 200 10; #N canvas 25 49 420 300 META 1; #X text 13 41 NAME beatpipe; #X text 10 25 AUTHOR Gerard van Dongen ; #X text 10 10 VERSION 0.1; #X restore 10 10 pd META;