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/**********************************************************************
Audacity: A Digital Audio Editor
Effect.cpp
Dominic Mazzoni
Vaughan Johnson
Martyn Shaw
*******************************************************************//**
\class Effect
\brief Base class for many of the effects in Audacity.
*//****************************************************************//**
\class EffectDialog
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\brief New (Jun-2006) base class for effects dialogs. Likely to get
greater use in future.
*//*******************************************************************/
#include "../Audacity.h"
#include "Effect.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <wx/defs.h>
#include <wx/hashmap.h>
#include <wx/msgdlg.h>
#include <wx/sizer.h>
#include <wx/stockitem.h>
#include <wx/string.h>
#include <wx/tglbtn.h>
#include <wx/timer.h>
#include <wx/utils.h>
#include <wx/log.h>
#include "audacity/ConfigInterface.h"
#include "../AudioIO.h"
#include "../LabelTrack.h"
#include "../Mix.h"
#include "../Prefs.h"
#include "../Project.h"
#include "../ShuttleGui.h"
#include "../WaveTrack.h"
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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#include "../toolbars/ControlToolBar.h"
#include "../widgets/AButton.h"
#include "../widgets/ProgressDialog.h"
#include "../ondemand/ODManager.h"
#include "TimeWarper.h"
#include "nyquist/Nyquist.h"
#if defined(__WXMAC__)
#include <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
#endif
#include "../Experimental.h"
static const int kDummyID = 20000;
static const int kSaveAsID = 20001;
static const int kImportID = 20002;
static const int kExportID = 20003;
static const int kDefaultsID = 20004;
static const int kOptionsID = 20005;
static const int kUserPresetsDummyID = 20006;
static const int kDeletePresetDummyID = 20007;
static const int kMenuID = 20100;
static const int kEnableID = 20101;
static const int kPlayID = 20102;
static const int kRewindID = 20103;
static const int kFFwdID = 20104;
static const int kPlaybackID = 20105;
static const int kCaptureID = 20106;
static const int kUserPresetsID = 21000;
static const int kDeletePresetID = 22000;
static const int kFactoryPresetsID = 23000;
const wxString Effect::kUserPresetIdent = wxT("User Preset:");
const wxString Effect::kFactoryPresetIdent = wxT("Factory Preset:");
const wxString Effect::kCurrentSettingsIdent = wxT("<Current Settings>");
const wxString Effect::kFactoryDefaultsIdent = wxT("<Factory Defaults>");
WX_DECLARE_VOIDPTR_HASH_MAP( bool, t2bHash );
Effect::Effect()
{
mParent = NULL;
mClient = NULL;
mWarper = NULL;
mTracks = NULL;
mOutputTracksType = Track::None;
mT0 = 0.0;
mT1 = 0.0;
mDuration = 0.0;
mIsPreview = false;
mIsLinearEffect = false;
mPreviewWithNotSelected = false;
mPreviewFullSelection = false;
mNumTracks = 0;
mNumGroups = 0;
mProgress = NULL;
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Enter();
mRealtimeSuspendCount = 1; // Effects are initially suspended
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Leave();
mUIParent = NULL;
mUIDialog = NULL;
mNumAudioIn = 0;
mNumAudioOut = 0;
mInBuffer = NULL;
mOutBuffer = NULL;
mInBufPos = NULL;
mOutBufPos = NULL;
mBufferSize = 0;
mBlockSize = 0;
mNumChannels = 0;
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mUIDebug = false;
AudacityProject *p = GetActiveProject();
mProjectRate = p ? p->GetRate() : 44100;
mIsBatch = false;
}
Effect::~Effect()
{
if (mUIDialog)
{
mUIDialog->Close();
}
}
// EffectIdentInterface implementation
EffectType Effect::GetType()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetType();
}
return EffectTypeNone;
}
wxString Effect::GetPath()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetPath();
}
return BUILTIN_EFFECT_PREFIX + GetSymbol();
}
wxString Effect::GetSymbol()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetSymbol();
}
return wxEmptyString;
}
wxString Effect::GetName()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetName();
}
return GetSymbol();
}
wxString Effect::GetVendor()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetVendor();
}
return XO("Audacity");
}
wxString Effect::GetVersion()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetVersion();
}
return AUDACITY_VERSION_STRING;
}
wxString Effect::GetDescription()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetDescription();
}
return wxEmptyString;
}
wxString Effect::GetFamily()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetFamily();
}
return XO("Audacity");
}
bool Effect::IsInteractive()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->IsInteractive();
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::IsDefault()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->IsDefault();
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::IsLegacy()
{
if (mClient)
{
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::SupportsRealtime()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->SupportsRealtime();
}
return false;
}
bool Effect::SupportsAutomation()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->SupportsAutomation();
}
return true;
}
// EffectClientInterface implementation
bool Effect::SetHost(EffectHostInterface *host)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->SetHost(host);
}
return true;
}
int Effect::GetAudioInCount()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetAudioInCount();
}
return 0;
}
int Effect::GetAudioOutCount()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetAudioOutCount();
}
return 0;
}
int Effect::GetMidiInCount()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetMidiInCount();
}
return 0;
}
int Effect::GetMidiOutCount()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetMidiOutCount();
}
return 0;
}
void Effect::SetSampleRate(sampleCount rate)
{
if (mClient)
{
mClient->SetSampleRate(rate);
}
mSampleRate = rate;
}
sampleCount Effect::SetBlockSize(sampleCount maxBlockSize)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->SetBlockSize(maxBlockSize);
}
mBlockSize = maxBlockSize;
return mBlockSize;
}
sampleCount Effect::GetLatency()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetLatency();
}
return 0;
}
sampleCount Effect::GetTailSize()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetTailSize();
}
return 0;
}
bool Effect::IsReady()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->IsReady();
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::ProcessInitialize(sampleCount totalLen, ChannelNames chanMap)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->ProcessInitialize(totalLen, chanMap);
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::ProcessFinalize()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->ProcessFinalize();
}
return true;
}
sampleCount Effect::ProcessBlock(float **inBlock, float **outBlock, sampleCount blockLen)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->ProcessBlock(inBlock, outBlock, blockLen);
}
return 0;
}
bool Effect::RealtimeInitialize()
{
if (mClient)
{
mBlockSize = mClient->SetBlockSize(512);
return mClient->RealtimeInitialize();
}
mBlockSize = 512;
return false;
}
bool Effect::RealtimeAddProcessor(int numChannels, float sampleRate)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->RealtimeAddProcessor(numChannels, sampleRate);
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::RealtimeFinalize()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->RealtimeFinalize();
}
return false;
}
bool Effect::RealtimeSuspend()
{
if (mClient)
{
if (mClient->RealtimeSuspend())
{
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Enter();
mRealtimeSuspendCount++;
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Leave();
return true;
}
return false;
}
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Enter();
mRealtimeSuspendCount++;
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Leave();
return true;
}
bool Effect::RealtimeResume()
{
if (mClient)
{
if (mClient->RealtimeResume())
{
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Enter();
mRealtimeSuspendCount--;
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Leave();
return true;
}
return false;
}
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Enter();
mRealtimeSuspendCount--;
mRealtimeSuspendLock.Leave();
return true;
}
bool Effect::RealtimeProcessStart()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->RealtimeProcessStart();
}
return true;
}
sampleCount Effect::RealtimeProcess(int group,
float **inbuf,
float **outbuf,
sampleCount numSamples)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->RealtimeProcess(group, inbuf, outbuf, numSamples);
}
return 0;
}
bool Effect::RealtimeProcessEnd()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->RealtimeProcessEnd();
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::ShowInterface(wxWindow *parent, bool forceModal)
{
if (!IsInteractive())
{
return true;
}
if (mUIDialog)
{
mUIDialog->Close(true);
return false;
}
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->ShowInterface(parent, forceModal);
}
mParent = parent;
mUIDialog = CreateUI(parent, this);
if (!mUIDialog)
{
return false;
}
mUIDialog->Layout();
mUIDialog->Fit();
mUIDialog->SetMinSize(mUIDialog->GetSize());
if (SupportsRealtime() && !forceModal)
{
mUIDialog->Show();
// Return false to bypass effect processing
return false;
}
bool res = mUIDialog->ShowModal() != 0;
mUIDialog = NULL;
mParent = NULL;
return res;
}
bool Effect::GetAutomationParameters(EffectAutomationParameters & parms)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetAutomationParameters(parms);
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::SetAutomationParameters(EffectAutomationParameters & parms)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->SetAutomationParameters(parms);
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::LoadUserPreset(const wxString & name)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->LoadUserPreset(name);
}
wxString parms;
if (!GetPrivateConfig(name, wxT("Parameters"), parms))
{
return false;
}
return SetAutomationParameters(parms);
}
bool Effect::SaveUserPreset(const wxString & name)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->SaveUserPreset(name);
}
wxString parms;
if (!GetAutomationParameters(parms))
{
return false;
}
return SetPrivateConfig(name, wxT("Parameters"), parms);
}
wxArrayString Effect::GetFactoryPresets()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->GetFactoryPresets();
}
return wxArrayString();
}
bool Effect::LoadFactoryPreset(int id)
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->LoadFactoryPreset(id);
}
return true;
}
bool Effect::LoadFactoryDefaults()
{
if (mClient)
{
return mClient->LoadFactoryDefaults();
}
return LoadUserPreset(GetFactoryDefaultsGroup());
}
// EffectUIClientInterface implementation
void Effect::SetHostUI(EffectUIHostInterface *WXUNUSED(host))
{
}
bool Effect::PopulateUI(wxWindow *parent)
{
mUIParent = parent;
mUIParent->PushEventHandler(this);
// LoadUserPreset(GetCurrentSettingsGroup());
ShuttleGui S(mUIParent, eIsCreating);
PopulateOrExchange(S);
mUIParent->SetMinSize(mUIParent->GetSizer()->GetMinSize());
return true;
}
bool Effect::IsGraphicalUI()
{
return false;
}
bool Effect::ValidateUI()
{
return mUIParent->Validate();
}
bool Effect::HideUI()
{
return true;
}
bool Effect::CloseUI()
{
mUIParent->RemoveEventHandler(this);
mUIParent = NULL;
mUIDialog = NULL;
return true;
}
bool Effect::CanExportPresets()
{
return false;
}
void Effect::ExportPresets()
{
}
void Effect::ImportPresets()
{
}
bool Effect::HasOptions()
{
return false;
}
void Effect::ShowOptions()
{
}
// EffectHostInterface implementation
double Effect::GetDefaultDuration()
{
return 30.0;
}
double Effect::GetDuration()
{
if (mDuration < 0.0)
{
mDuration = 0.0;
}
return mDuration;
}
wxString Effect::GetDurationFormat()
{
return mDurationFormat;
}
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wxString Effect::GetSelectionFormat()
{
return GetActiveProject()->GetSelectionFormat();
}
void Effect::SetDuration(double seconds)
{
if (seconds < 0.0)
{
seconds = 0.0;
}
if (GetType() == EffectTypeGenerate)
{
SetPrivateConfig(GetCurrentSettingsGroup(), wxT("LastUsedDuration"), seconds);
}
mDuration = seconds;
mIsSelection = false;
return;
}
bool Effect::Apply()
{
// This is absolute hackage...but easy and I can't think of another way just now.
//
// It should callback to the EffectManager to kick off the processing
return GetActiveProject()->OnEffect(GetID(), AudacityProject::OnEffectFlags::kConfigured);
}
void Effect::Preview()
{
Preview(false);
}
wxDialog *Effect::CreateUI(wxWindow *parent, EffectUIClientInterface *client)
{
Destroy_ptr<EffectUIHost> dlg
{ safenew EffectUIHost{ parent, this, client} };
if (dlg->Initialize())
{
// release() is safe because parent will own it
return dlg.release();
}
return NULL;
}
wxString Effect::GetUserPresetsGroup(const wxString & name)
{
wxString group = wxT("UserPresets");
if (!name.IsEmpty())
{
group += wxCONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR + name;
}
return group;
}
wxString Effect::GetCurrentSettingsGroup()
{
return wxT("CurrentSettings");
}
wxString Effect::GetFactoryDefaultsGroup()
{
return wxT("FactoryDefaults");
}
wxString Effect::GetSavedStateGroup()
{
return wxT("SavedState");
}
// ConfigClientInterface implementation
bool Effect::HasSharedConfigGroup(const wxString & group)
{
return PluginManager::Get().HasSharedConfigGroup(GetID(), group);
}
bool Effect::GetSharedConfigSubgroups(const wxString & group, wxArrayString & subgroups)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetSharedConfigSubgroups(GetID(), group, subgroups);
}
bool Effect::GetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, wxString & value, const wxString & defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, int & value, int defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, bool & value, bool defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, float & value, float defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, double & value, double defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, sampleCount & value, sampleCount defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::SetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const wxString & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const int & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const bool & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const float & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const double & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const sampleCount & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::RemoveSharedConfigSubgroup(const wxString & group)
{
return PluginManager::Get().RemoveSharedConfigSubgroup(GetID(), group);
}
bool Effect::RemoveSharedConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key)
{
return PluginManager::Get().RemoveSharedConfig(GetID(), group, key);
}
bool Effect::HasPrivateConfigGroup(const wxString & group)
{
return PluginManager::Get().HasPrivateConfigGroup(GetID(), group);
}
bool Effect::GetPrivateConfigSubgroups(const wxString & group, wxArrayString & subgroups)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetPrivateConfigSubgroups(GetID(), group, subgroups);
}
bool Effect::GetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, wxString & value, const wxString & defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, int & value, int defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, bool & value, bool defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, float & value, float defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, double & value, double defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::GetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, sampleCount & value, sampleCount defval)
{
return PluginManager::Get().GetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value, defval);
}
bool Effect::SetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const wxString & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const int & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const bool & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const float & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const double & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::SetPrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key, const sampleCount & value)
{
return PluginManager::Get().SetPrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key, value);
}
bool Effect::RemovePrivateConfigSubgroup(const wxString & group)
{
return PluginManager::Get().RemovePrivateConfigSubgroup(GetID(), group);
}
bool Effect::RemovePrivateConfig(const wxString & group, const wxString & key)
{
return PluginManager::Get().RemovePrivateConfig(GetID(), group, key);
}
// Effect implementation
PluginID Effect::GetID()
{
if (mClient)
{
return PluginManager::GetID(mClient);
}
return PluginManager::GetID(this);
}
bool Effect::Startup(EffectClientInterface *client)
{
// Let destructor know we need to be shutdown
mClient = client;
// Set host so client startup can use our services
if (!SetHost(this))
{
// Bail if the client startup fails
mClient = NULL;
return false;
}
mNumAudioIn = GetAudioInCount();
mNumAudioOut = GetAudioOutCount();
bool haveDefaults;
GetPrivateConfig(GetFactoryDefaultsGroup(), wxT("Initialized"), haveDefaults, false);
if (!haveDefaults)
{
SaveUserPreset(GetFactoryDefaultsGroup());
SetPrivateConfig(GetFactoryDefaultsGroup(), wxT("Initialized"), true);
}
LoadUserPreset(GetCurrentSettingsGroup());
return Startup();
}
bool Effect::Startup()
{
return true;
}
bool Effect::GetAutomationParameters(wxString & parms)
{
EffectAutomationParameters eap;
if (mUIDialog && !TransferDataFromWindow())
{
return false;
}
if (!GetAutomationParameters(eap))
{
return false;
}
return eap.GetParameters(parms);
}
bool Effect::SetAutomationParameters(const wxString & parms)
{
wxString preset = parms;
bool success = false;
if (preset.StartsWith(kUserPresetIdent))
{
preset.Replace(kUserPresetIdent, wxEmptyString, false);
success = LoadUserPreset(GetUserPresetsGroup(preset));
}
else if (preset.StartsWith(kFactoryPresetIdent))
{
preset.Replace(kFactoryPresetIdent, wxEmptyString, false);
wxArrayString presets = GetFactoryPresets();
success = LoadFactoryPreset(presets.Index(preset));
}
else if (preset.StartsWith(kCurrentSettingsIdent))
{
preset.Replace(kCurrentSettingsIdent, wxEmptyString, false);
success = LoadUserPreset(GetCurrentSettingsGroup());
}
else if (preset.StartsWith(kFactoryDefaultsIdent))
{
preset.Replace(kFactoryDefaultsIdent, wxEmptyString, false);
success = LoadUserPreset(GetFactoryDefaultsGroup());
}
else
{
EffectAutomationParameters eap(parms);
success = SetAutomationParameters(eap);
}
if (!success)
{
wxMessageBox(
wxString::Format(
_("%s: Could not load settings below. Default settings will be used.\n\n%s"),
GetName().c_str(),
preset.c_str()
)
);
return false;
}
if (!mUIDialog)
{
return true;
}
return TransferDataToWindow();
}
wxArrayString Effect::GetUserPresets()
{
wxArrayString presets;
GetPrivateConfigSubgroups(GetUserPresetsGroup(wxEmptyString), presets);
presets.Sort();
return presets;
}
bool Effect::HasCurrentSettings()
{
return HasPrivateConfigGroup(GetCurrentSettingsGroup());
}
bool Effect::HasFactoryDefaults()
{
return HasPrivateConfigGroup(GetFactoryDefaultsGroup());
}
wxString Effect::GetPreset(wxWindow * parent, const wxString & parms)
{
EffectPresetsDialog dlg(parent, this);
dlg.Layout();
dlg.Fit();
dlg.SetSize(dlg.GetMinSize());
dlg.CenterOnParent();
dlg.SetSelected(parms);
if (dlg.ShowModal())
{
return dlg.GetSelected();
}
return wxEmptyString;
}
bool Effect::IsBatchProcessing()
{
return mIsBatch;
}
void Effect::SetBatchProcessing(bool start)
{
mIsBatch = start;
if (start)
{
SaveUserPreset(GetSavedStateGroup());
}
else
{
LoadUserPreset(GetSavedStateGroup());
}
}
namespace {
struct SetProgress {
SetProgress(ProgressDialog *& mProgress_, ProgressDialog *progress)
: mProgress(mProgress_)
{ mProgress = progress; }
~SetProgress() { mProgress = nullptr; }
ProgressDialog *& mProgress;
};
}
bool Effect::DoEffect(wxWindow *parent,
double projectRate,
TrackList *list,
TrackFactory *factory,
SelectedRegion *selectedRegion,
bool shouldPrompt /* = true */)
{
wxASSERT(selectedRegion->duration() >= 0.0);
mOutputTracks.reset();
mFactory = factory;
mProjectRate = projectRate;
mParent = parent;
mTracks = list;
bool isSelection = false;
mDuration = 0.0;
if (GetType() == EffectTypeGenerate)
{
GetPrivateConfig(GetCurrentSettingsGroup(), wxT("LastUsedDuration"), mDuration, GetDefaultDuration());
}
mT0 = selectedRegion->t0();
mT1 = selectedRegion->t1();
if (mT1 > mT0)
{
// there is a selection: let's fit in there...
// MJS: note that this is just for the TTC and is independent of the track rate
// but we do need to make sure we have the right number of samples at the project rate
double quantMT0 = QUANTIZED_TIME(mT0, mProjectRate);
double quantMT1 = QUANTIZED_TIME(mT1, mProjectRate);
mDuration = quantMT1 - quantMT0;
mT1 = mT0 + mDuration;
isSelection = true;
}
mDurationFormat = isSelection ? _("hh:mm:ss + samples") : _("hh:mm:ss + milliseconds");
#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_SPECTRAL_EDITING
mF0 = selectedRegion->f0();
mF1 = selectedRegion->f1();
wxArrayString Names;
if( mF0 != SelectedRegion::UndefinedFrequency )
Names.Add(wxT("control-f0"));
if( mF1 != SelectedRegion::UndefinedFrequency )
Names.Add(wxT("control-f1"));
SetPresetParameters( &Names, NULL );
#endif
CountWaveTracks();
// Note: Init may read parameters from preferences
if (!Init())
{
return false;
}
// Prompting will be bypassed when applying an effect that has already
// been configured, e.g. repeating the last effect on a different selection.
if (shouldPrompt && IsInteractive() && !PromptUser(parent))
{
return false;
}
bool returnVal = true;
bool skipFlag = CheckWhetherSkipEffect();
if (skipFlag == false)
{
ProgressDialog progress(GetName(),
wxString::Format(_("Applying %s..."), GetName().c_str()),
pdlgHideStopButton);
SetProgress sp(mProgress, &progress);
returnVal = Process();
}
End();
mOutputTracks.reset();
if (returnVal)
{
selectedRegion->setTimes(mT0, mT1);
}
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return returnVal;
}
// All legacy effects should have this overridden
bool Effect::Init()
{
return true;
}
// Remove this method once NoiseReduction gets migrated
bool Effect::PromptUser(wxWindow *parent)
{
return ShowInterface(parent, IsBatchProcessing());
}
int Effect::GetPass()
{
return mPass;
}
bool Effect::InitPass1()
{
return true;
}
bool Effect::InitPass2()
{
return false;
}
bool Effect::Process()
{
CopyInputTracks(Track::All);
bool bGoodResult = true;
// It's possible that the number of channels the effect expects changed based on
// the parameters (the Audacity Reverb effect does when the stereo width is 0).
mNumAudioIn = GetAudioInCount();
mNumAudioOut = GetAudioOutCount();
mPass = 1;
if (InitPass1())
{
bGoodResult = ProcessPass();
mPass = 2;
if (bGoodResult && InitPass2())
{
bGoodResult = ProcessPass();
}
}
ReplaceProcessedTracks(bGoodResult);
return bGoodResult;
}
bool Effect::ProcessPass()
{
bool bGoodResult = true;
bool isGenerator = GetType() == EffectTypeGenerate;
bool editClipCanMove;
gPrefs->Read(wxT("/GUI/EditClipCanMove"), &editClipCanMove, true);
mInBuffer = NULL;
mOutBuffer = NULL;
ChannelName map[3];
sampleCount prevBufferSize = 0;
mBufferSize = 0;
mBlockSize = 0;
TrackListIterator iter(mOutputTracks.get());
int count = 0;
bool clear = false;
Track* t = iter.First();
for (t = iter.First(); t; t = iter.Next())
{
if (t->GetKind() != Track::Wave || !t->GetSelected())
{
if (t->IsSyncLockSelected())
{
t->SyncLockAdjust(mT1, mT0 + mDuration);
}
continue;
}
WaveTrack *left = (WaveTrack *)t;
WaveTrack *right;
sampleCount len;
sampleCount leftStart;
sampleCount rightStart;
if (!isGenerator)
{
GetSamples(left, &leftStart, &len);
mSampleCnt = len;
}
else
{
len = 0;
leftStart = 0;
mSampleCnt = left->TimeToLongSamples(mDuration);
}
mNumChannels = 1;
if (left->GetChannel() == Track::LeftChannel)
{
map[0] = ChannelNameFrontLeft;
}
else if (left->GetChannel() == Track::RightChannel)
{
map[0] = ChannelNameFrontRight;
}
else
{
map[0] = ChannelNameMono;
}
map[1] = ChannelNameEOL;
right = NULL;
rightStart = 0;
if (left->GetLinked() && mNumAudioIn > 1)
{
right = (WaveTrack *) iter.Next();
if (!isGenerator)
{
GetSamples(right, &rightStart, &len);
}
clear = false;
mNumChannels = 2;
if (right->GetChannel() == Track::LeftChannel)
{
map[1] = ChannelNameFrontLeft;
}
else if (right->GetChannel() == Track::RightChannel)
{
map[1] = ChannelNameFrontRight;
}
else
{
map[1] = ChannelNameMono;
}
map[2] = ChannelNameEOL;
}
// Let the client know the sample rate
SetSampleRate(left->GetRate());
// Get the block size the client wants to use
sampleCount max = left->GetMaxBlockSize() * 2;
mBlockSize = SetBlockSize(max);
// Calculate the buffer size to be at least the max rounded up to the clients
// selected block size.
prevBufferSize = mBufferSize;
mBufferSize = ((max + (mBlockSize - 1)) / mBlockSize) * mBlockSize;
// If the buffer size has changed, then (re)allocate the buffers
if (prevBufferSize != mBufferSize)
{
// Get rid of any previous buffers
if (mInBuffer)
{
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioIn; i++)
{
if (mInBuffer[i])
{
delete [] mInBuffer[i];
}
}
delete [] mInBuffer;
delete [] mInBufPos;
}
// Always create the number of input buffers the client expects even if we don't have
// the same number of channels.
mInBufPos = new float *[mNumAudioIn];
mInBuffer = new float *[mNumAudioIn];
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioIn; i++)
{
mInBuffer[i] = new float[mBufferSize];
}
// We won't be using more than the first 2 buffers, so clear the rest (if any)
for (int i = 2; i < mNumAudioIn; i++)
{
for (int j = 0; j < mBufferSize; j++)
{
mInBuffer[i][j] = 0.0;
}
}
// Get rid of any previous buffers
if (mOutBuffer)
{
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioOut; i++)
{
if (mOutBuffer[i])
{
delete [] mOutBuffer[i];
}
}
delete [] mOutBuffer;
delete [] mOutBufPos;
}
// Always create the number of output buffers the client expects even if we don't have
// the same number of channels.
mOutBufPos = new float *[mNumAudioOut];
mOutBuffer = new float *[mNumAudioOut];
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioOut; i++)
{
// Output buffers get an extra mBlockSize worth to give extra room if
// the plugin adds latency
mOutBuffer[i] = new float[mBufferSize + mBlockSize];
}
}
// (Re)Set the input buffer positions
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioIn; i++)
{
mInBufPos[i] = mInBuffer[i];
}
// (Re)Set the output buffer positions
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioOut; i++)
{
mOutBufPos[i] = mOutBuffer[i];
}
// Clear unused input buffers
if (!right && !clear && mNumAudioIn > 1)
{
for (int j = 0; j < mBufferSize; j++)
{
mInBuffer[1][j] = 0.0;
}
clear = true;
}
// Go process the track(s)
bGoodResult = ProcessTrack(count, map, left, right, leftStart, rightStart, len);
if (!bGoodResult)
{
break;
}
count++;
}
if (mOutBuffer)
{
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioOut; i++)
{
delete [] mOutBuffer[i];
}
delete [] mOutBuffer;
delete [] mOutBufPos;
mOutBuffer = NULL;
mOutBufPos = NULL;
}
if (mInBuffer)
{
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioIn; i++)
{
delete [] mInBuffer[i];
}
delete [] mInBuffer;
delete [] mInBufPos;
mInBuffer = NULL;
mInBufPos = NULL;
}
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if (bGoodResult && GetType() == EffectTypeGenerate)
{
mT1 = mT0 + mDuration;
}
return bGoodResult;
}
bool Effect::ProcessTrack(int count,
ChannelNames map,
WaveTrack *left,
WaveTrack *right,
sampleCount leftStart,
sampleCount rightStart,
sampleCount len)
{
bool rc = true;
// Give the plugin a chance to initialize
if (!ProcessInitialize(len, map))
{
return false;
}
// For each input block of samples, we pass it to the effect along with a
// variable output location. This output location is simply a pointer into a
// much larger buffer. This reduces the number of calls required to add the
// samples to the output track.
//
// Upon return from the effect, the output samples are "moved to the left" by
// the number of samples in the current latency setting, effectively removing any
// delay introduced by the effect.
//
// At the same time the total number of delayed samples are gathered and when
// there is no further input data to process, the loop continues to call the
// effect with an empty input buffer until the effect has had a chance to
// return all of the remaining delayed samples.
sampleCount inLeftPos = leftStart;
sampleCount inRightPos = rightStart;
sampleCount outLeftPos = leftStart;
sampleCount outRightPos = rightStart;
sampleCount inputRemaining = len;
sampleCount delayRemaining = 0;
sampleCount curBlockSize = 0;
sampleCount curDelay = 0;
sampleCount inputBufferCnt = 0;
sampleCount outputBufferCnt = 0;
bool cleared = false;
int chans = wxMin(mNumAudioOut, mNumChannels);
std::unique_ptr<WaveTrack> genLeft, genRight;
sampleCount genLength = 0;
bool isGenerator = GetType() == EffectTypeGenerate;
bool isProcessor = GetType() == EffectTypeProcess;
if (isGenerator)
{
double genDur;
if (mIsPreview) {
gPrefs->Read(wxT("/AudioIO/EffectsPreviewLen"), &genDur, 6.0);
genDur = wxMin(mDuration, CalcPreviewInputLength(genDur));
}
else {
genDur = mDuration;
}
genLength = left->GetRate() * genDur;
delayRemaining = genLength;
cleared = true;
// Create temporary tracks
genLeft = mFactory->NewWaveTrack(left->GetSampleFormat(), left->GetRate());
if (right)
{
genRight = mFactory->NewWaveTrack(right->GetSampleFormat(), right->GetRate());
}
}
// Call the effect until we run out of input or delayed samples
while (inputRemaining || delayRemaining)
{
// Still working on the input samples
if (inputRemaining)
{
// Need to refill the input buffers
if (inputBufferCnt == 0)
{
// Calculate the number of samples to get
inputBufferCnt = mBufferSize;
if (inputBufferCnt > inputRemaining)
{
inputBufferCnt = inputRemaining;
}
// Fill the input buffers
left->Get((samplePtr) mInBuffer[0], floatSample, inLeftPos, inputBufferCnt);
if (right)
{
right->Get((samplePtr) mInBuffer[1], floatSample, inRightPos, inputBufferCnt);
}
// Reset the input buffer positions
for (int i = 0; i < mNumChannels; i++)
{
mInBufPos[i] = mInBuffer[i];
}
}
// Calculate the number of samples to process
curBlockSize = mBlockSize;
if (curBlockSize > inputRemaining)
{
// We've reached the last block...set current block size to what's left
curBlockSize = inputRemaining;
inputRemaining = 0;
// Clear the remainder of the buffers so that a full block can be passed
// to the effect
sampleCount cnt = mBlockSize - curBlockSize;
for (int i = 0; i < mNumChannels; i++)
{
for (int j = 0 ; j < cnt; j++)
{
mInBufPos[i][j + curBlockSize] = 0.0;
}
}
// Might be able to use up some of the delayed samples
if (delayRemaining)
{
// Don't use more than needed
if (delayRemaining < cnt)
{
cnt = delayRemaining;
}
delayRemaining -= cnt;
curBlockSize += cnt;
}
}
}
// We've exhausted the input samples and are now working on the delay
else if (delayRemaining)
{
// Calculate the number of samples to process
curBlockSize = mBlockSize;
if (curBlockSize > delayRemaining)
{
curBlockSize = delayRemaining;
}
delayRemaining -= curBlockSize;
// From this point on, we only want to feed zeros to the plugin
if (!cleared)
{
// Reset the input buffer positions
for (int i = 0; i < mNumChannels; i++)
{
mInBufPos[i] = mInBuffer[i];
// And clear
for (int j = 0; j < mBlockSize; j++)
{
mInBuffer[i][j] = 0.0;
}
}
cleared = true;
}
}
// Finally call the plugin to process the block
sampleCount processed;
try
{
processed = ProcessBlock(mInBufPos, mOutBufPos, curBlockSize);
}
catch(...)
{
return false;
}
wxASSERT(processed == curBlockSize);
wxUnusedVar(processed);
// Bump to next input buffer position
if (inputRemaining)
{
for (int i = 0; i < mNumChannels; i++)
{
mInBufPos[i] += curBlockSize;
}
inputRemaining -= curBlockSize;
inputBufferCnt -= curBlockSize;
}
// "ls" and "rs" serve as the input sample index for the left and
// right channels when processing the input samples. If we flip
// over to processing delayed samples, they simply become counters
// for the progress display.
inLeftPos += curBlockSize;
inRightPos += curBlockSize;
// Get the current number of delayed samples and accumulate
if (isProcessor)
{
sampleCount delay = GetLatency();
curDelay += delay;
delayRemaining += delay;
// If the plugin has delayed the output by more samples than our current
// block size, then we leave the output pointers alone. This effectively
// removes those delayed samples from the output buffer.
if (curDelay >= curBlockSize)
{
curDelay -= curBlockSize;
curBlockSize = 0;
}
// We have some delayed samples, at the beginning of the output samples,
// so overlay them by shifting the remaining output samples.
else if (curDelay > 0)
{
curBlockSize -= curDelay;
for (int i = 0; i < chans; i++)
{
memmove(mOutBufPos[i], mOutBufPos[i] + curDelay, sizeof(float) * curBlockSize);
}
curDelay = 0;
}
}
// Adjust the number of samples in the output buffers
outputBufferCnt += curBlockSize;
// Still have room in the output buffers
if (outputBufferCnt < mBufferSize)
{
// Bump to next output buffer position
for (int i = 0; i < chans; i++)
{
mOutBufPos[i] += curBlockSize;
}
}
// Output buffers have filled
else
{
if (isProcessor)
{
// Write them out
left->Set((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[0], floatSample, outLeftPos, outputBufferCnt);
if (right)
{
if (chans >= 2)
{
right->Set((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[1], floatSample, outRightPos, outputBufferCnt);
}
else
{
right->Set((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[0], floatSample, outRightPos, outputBufferCnt);
}
}
}
else if (isGenerator)
{
genLeft->Append((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[0], floatSample, outputBufferCnt);
if (genRight)
{
genRight->Append((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[1], floatSample, outputBufferCnt);
}
}
// Reset the output buffer positions
for (int i = 0; i < chans; i++)
{
mOutBufPos[i] = mOutBuffer[i];
}
// Bump to the next track position
outLeftPos += outputBufferCnt;
outRightPos += outputBufferCnt;
outputBufferCnt = 0;
}
if (mNumChannels > 1)
{
if (TrackGroupProgress(count, (inLeftPos - leftStart) / (double) (isGenerator ? genLength : len)))
{
rc = false;
break;
}
}
else
{
if (TrackProgress(count, (inLeftPos - leftStart) / (double) (isGenerator ? genLength : len)))
{
rc = false;
break;
}
}
}
// Put any remaining output
if (outputBufferCnt)
{
if (isProcessor)
{
left->Set((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[0], floatSample, outLeftPos, outputBufferCnt);
if (right)
{
if (chans >= 2)
{
right->Set((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[1], floatSample, outRightPos, outputBufferCnt);
}
else
{
right->Set((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[0], floatSample, outRightPos, outputBufferCnt);
}
}
}
else if (isGenerator)
{
genLeft->Append((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[0], floatSample, outputBufferCnt);
if (genRight)
{
genRight->Append((samplePtr) mOutBuffer[1], floatSample, outputBufferCnt);
}
}
}
if (isGenerator)
{
AudacityProject *p = GetActiveProject();
StepTimeWarper warper(mT0 + genLength, genLength - (mT1 - mT0));
// Transfer the data from the temporary tracks to the actual ones
genLeft->Flush();
// mT1 gives us the NEW selection. We want to replace up to GetSel1().
left->ClearAndPaste(mT0, p->GetSel1(), genLeft.get(), true, true, &warper);
if (genRight)
{
genRight->Flush();
right->ClearAndPaste(mT0, mT1, genRight.get(), true, true, &warper);
}
}
// Allow the plugin to cleanup
if (!ProcessFinalize())
{
return false;
}
return rc;
}
void Effect::End()
{
}
void Effect::PopulateOrExchange(ShuttleGui & WXUNUSED(S))
{
return;
}
bool Effect::TransferDataToWindow()
{
return true;
}
bool Effect::TransferDataFromWindow()
{
return true;
}
bool Effect::EnableApply(bool enable)
{
// May be called during initialization, so try to find the dialog
wxWindow *dlg = mUIDialog;
if (!dlg && mUIParent)
{
dlg = wxGetTopLevelParent(mUIParent);
}
if (dlg)
{
wxWindow *apply = dlg->FindWindow(wxID_APPLY);
// Don't allow focus to get trapped
if (!enable)
{
wxWindow *focus = dlg->FindFocus();
if (focus == apply)
{
dlg->FindWindow(wxID_CLOSE)->SetFocus();
}
}
apply->Enable(enable);
}
EnablePreview(enable);
return enable;
}
bool Effect::EnablePreview(bool enable)
{
// May be called during initialization, so try to find the dialog
wxWindow *dlg = mUIDialog;
if (!dlg && mUIParent)
{
dlg = wxGetTopLevelParent(mUIParent);
}
if (dlg)
{
wxWindow *play = dlg->FindWindow(kPlayID);
if (play)
{
wxWindow *rewind = dlg->FindWindow(kRewindID);
wxWindow *ffwd = dlg->FindWindow(kFFwdID);
// Don't allow focus to get trapped
if (!enable)
{
wxWindow *focus = dlg->FindFocus();
if (focus && (focus == play || focus == rewind || focus == ffwd))
{
dlg->FindWindow(wxID_CLOSE)->SetFocus();
}
}
play->Enable(enable);
if (SupportsRealtime())
{
rewind->Enable(enable);
ffwd->Enable(enable);
}
}
}
return enable;
}
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void Effect::EnableDebug(bool enable)
{
mUIDebug = enable;
}
void Effect::SetLinearEffectFlag(bool linearEffectFlag)
{
mIsLinearEffect = linearEffectFlag;
}
void Effect::SetPreviewFullSelectionFlag(bool previewDurationFlag)
{
mPreviewFullSelection = previewDurationFlag;
}
void Effect::IncludeNotSelectedPreviewTracks(bool includeNotSelected)
{
mPreviewWithNotSelected = includeNotSelected;
}
bool Effect::TotalProgress(double frac)
{
int updateResult = (mProgress ?
mProgress->Update(frac) :
eProgressSuccess);
return (updateResult != eProgressSuccess);
}
bool Effect::TrackProgress(int whichTrack, double frac, const wxString &msg)
{
int updateResult = (mProgress ?
mProgress->Update(whichTrack + frac, (double) mNumTracks, msg) :
eProgressSuccess);
return (updateResult != eProgressSuccess);
}
bool Effect::TrackGroupProgress(int whichGroup, double frac, const wxString &msg)
{
int updateResult = (mProgress ?
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mProgress->Update(whichGroup + frac, (double) mNumGroups, msg) :
eProgressSuccess);
return (updateResult != eProgressSuccess);
}
void Effect::GetSamples(WaveTrack *track, sampleCount *start, sampleCount *len)
{
double trackStart = track->GetStartTime();
double trackEnd = track->GetEndTime();
double t0 = mT0 < trackStart ? trackStart : mT0;
double t1 = mT1 > trackEnd ? trackEnd : mT1;
#if 0
if (GetType() & INSERT_EFFECT) {
t1 = t0 + mDuration;
if (mT0 == mT1) {
// Not really part of the calculation, but convenient to put here
bool bResult = track->InsertSilence(t0, t1);
wxASSERT(bResult); // TO DO: Actually handle this.
}
}
#endif
if (t1 > t0) {
*start = track->TimeToLongSamples(t0);
sampleCount end = track->TimeToLongSamples(t1);
*len = (sampleCount)(end - *start);
}
else {
*start = 0;
*len = 0;
}
}
void Effect::SetTimeWarper(std::unique_ptr<TimeWarper> &&warper)
{
wxASSERT(warper);
mWarper = std::move(warper);
}
TimeWarper *Effect::GetTimeWarper()
{
wxASSERT(mWarper);
return mWarper.get();
}
//
// private methods
//
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// Use these two methods to copy the input tracks to mOutputTracks, if
// doing the processing on them, and replacing the originals only on success (and not cancel).
// Copy the group tracks that have tracks selected
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void Effect::CopyInputTracks()
{
CopyInputTracks(Track::Wave);
}
void Effect::CopyInputTracks(int trackType)
{
// Reset map
mIMap.Clear();
mOMap.Clear();
mOutputTracks = std::make_unique<TrackList>();
mOutputTracksType = trackType;
//iterate over tracks of type trackType (All types if Track::All)
TrackListOfKindIterator aIt(trackType, mTracks);
t2bHash added;
for (Track *aTrack = aIt.First(); aTrack; aTrack = aIt.Next())
{
// Include selected tracks, plus sync-lock selected tracks for Track::All.
if (aTrack->GetSelected() ||
(trackType == Track::All && aTrack->IsSyncLockSelected()))
{
Track *o = mOutputTracks->Add(aTrack->Duplicate());
mIMap.Add(aTrack);
mOMap.Add(o);
}
}
}
Track *Effect::AddToOutputTracks(std::unique_ptr<Track> &&t)
{
mIMap.Add(NULL);
mOMap.Add(t.get());
return mOutputTracks->Add(std::move(t));
}
Effect::AddedAnalysisTrack::AddedAnalysisTrack(Effect *pEffect, const wxString &name)
: mpEffect(pEffect)
{
LabelTrack::Holder pTrack{ pEffect->mFactory->NewLabelTrack() };
mpTrack = pTrack.get();
if (!name.empty())
pTrack->SetName(name);
pEffect->mTracks->Add(std::move(pTrack));
}
Effect::AddedAnalysisTrack::AddedAnalysisTrack(AddedAnalysisTrack &&that)
{
mpEffect = that.mpEffect;
mpTrack = that.mpTrack;
that.Commit();
}
void Effect::AddedAnalysisTrack::Commit()
{
mpEffect = nullptr;
}
Effect::AddedAnalysisTrack::~AddedAnalysisTrack()
{
if (mpEffect) {
// not committed -- DELETE the label track
mpEffect->mTracks->Remove(mpTrack);
}
}
auto Effect::AddAnalysisTrack(const wxString &name) -> std::shared_ptr<AddedAnalysisTrack>
{
return std::shared_ptr<AddedAnalysisTrack>
{ safenew AddedAnalysisTrack{ this, name } };
}
Effect::ModifiedAnalysisTrack::ModifiedAnalysisTrack
(Effect *pEffect, const LabelTrack *pOrigTrack, const wxString &name)
: mpEffect(pEffect)
{
// copy LabelTrack here, so it can be undone on cancel
auto newTrack = pOrigTrack->Copy(pOrigTrack->GetStartTime(), pOrigTrack->GetEndTime());
mpTrack = static_cast<LabelTrack*>(newTrack.get());
// Why doesn't LabelTrack::Copy complete the job? :
mpTrack->SetOffset(pOrigTrack->GetStartTime());
if (!name.empty())
mpTrack->SetName(name);
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// mpOrigTrack came from mTracks which we own but expose as const to subclasses
// So it's okay that we cast it back to const
mpOrigTrack =
pEffect->mTracks->Replace(const_cast<LabelTrack*>(pOrigTrack),
#ifdef __AUDACITY_OLD_STD__
std::shared_ptr<Track>(newTrack.release())
#else
std::move(newTrack)
#endif
);
}
Effect::ModifiedAnalysisTrack::ModifiedAnalysisTrack(ModifiedAnalysisTrack &&that)
{
mpEffect = that.mpEffect;
mpTrack = that.mpTrack;
mpOrigTrack = std::move(that.mpOrigTrack);
that.Commit();
}
void Effect::ModifiedAnalysisTrack::Commit()
{
mpEffect = nullptr;
}
Effect::ModifiedAnalysisTrack::~ModifiedAnalysisTrack()
{
if (mpEffect) {
// not committed -- DELETE the label track
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// mpOrigTrack came from mTracks which we own but expose as const to subclasses
// So it's okay that we cast it back to const
mpEffect->mTracks->Replace(mpTrack, std::move(mpOrigTrack));
}
}
auto Effect::ModifyAnalysisTrack
(const LabelTrack *pOrigTrack, const wxString &name) -> ModifiedAnalysisTrack
{
return{ this, pOrigTrack, name };
}
// If bGoodResult, replace mTracks tracks with successfully processed mOutputTracks copies.
// Else clear and DELETE mOutputTracks copies.
void Effect::ReplaceProcessedTracks(const bool bGoodResult)
{
wxASSERT(mOutputTracks); // Make sure we at least did the CopyInputTracks().
if (!bGoodResult) {
// Processing failed or was cancelled so throw away the processed tracks.
mOutputTracks->Clear();
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// Reset map
mIMap.Clear();
mOMap.Clear();
//TODO:undo the non-gui ODTask transfer
return;
}
auto iterOut = mOutputTracks->begin(), iterEnd = mOutputTracks->end();
size_t cnt = mOMap.GetCount();
size_t i = 0;
for (; iterOut != iterEnd; ++i) {
ListOfTracks::value_type o = std::move(*iterOut);
// If tracks were removed from mOutputTracks, then there will be
// tracks in the map that must be removed from mTracks.
while (i < cnt && mOMap[i] != o.get()) {
Track *t = (Track *) mIMap[i];
if (t) {
mTracks->Remove(t);
}
i++;
}
// This should never happen
wxASSERT(i < cnt);
// Remove the track from the output list...don't DELETE it
iterOut = mOutputTracks->erase(iterOut);
Track *t = (Track *) mIMap[i];
if (t == NULL)
{
// This track is a NEW addition to output tracks; add it to mTracks
mTracks->Add(std::move(o));
}
else
{
// Replace mTracks entry with the NEW track
WaveTrack *newTrack = static_cast<WaveTrack*>(o.get());
mTracks->Replace(t, std::move(o));
// Swap the wavecache track the ondemand task uses, since now the NEW
// one will be kept in the project
if (ODManager::IsInstanceCreated()) {
ODManager::Instance()->ReplaceWaveTrack((WaveTrack *)t,
newTrack);
}
}
}
// If tracks were removed from mOutputTracks, then there may be tracks
// left at the end of the map that must be removed from mTracks.
while (i < cnt) {
Track *t = (Track *) mIMap[i];
if (t) {
mTracks->Remove((Track *)mIMap[i]);
}
i++;
}
// Reset map
mIMap.Clear();
mOMap.Clear();
// Make sure we processed everything
wxASSERT(mOutputTracks->empty());
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// The output list is no longer needed
mOutputTracks.reset();
mOutputTracksType = Track::None;
}
void Effect::CountWaveTracks()
{
mNumTracks = 0;
mNumGroups = 0;
TrackListOfKindIterator iter(Track::Wave, mTracks);
Track *t = iter.First();
while(t) {
if (!t->GetSelected()) {
t = iter.Next();
continue;
}
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if (t->GetKind() == Track::Wave) {
mNumTracks++;
if (!t->GetLinked())
mNumGroups++;
}
t = iter.Next();
}
}
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double Effect::CalcPreviewInputLength(double previewLength)
{
return previewLength;
}
// RealtimeAddProcessor and RealtimeProcess use the same method of
// determining the current processor index, so updates to one should
// be reflected in the other.
bool Effect::RealtimeAddProcessor(int group, int chans, float rate)
{
int ichans = chans;
int ochans = chans;
int gchans = chans;
// Reset processor index
if (group == 0)
{
mCurrentProcessor = 0;
mGroupProcessor.Clear();
}
// Remember the processor starting index
mGroupProcessor.Add(mCurrentProcessor);
// Call the client until we run out of input or output channels
while (ichans > 0 && ochans > 0)
{
// If we don't have enough input channels to accomodate the client's
// requirements, then we replicate the input channels until the
// client's needs are met.
if (ichans < mNumAudioIn)
{
// All input channels have been consumed
ichans = 0;
}
// Otherwise fullfil the client's needs with as many input channels as possible.
// After calling the client with this set, we will loop back up to process more
// of the input/output channels.
else if (ichans >= mNumAudioIn)
{
gchans = mNumAudioIn;
ichans -= gchans;
}
// If we don't have enough output channels to accomodate the client's
// requirements, then we provide all of the output channels and fulfill
// the client's needs with dummy buffers. These will just get tossed.
if (ochans < mNumAudioOut)
{
// All output channels have been consumed
ochans = 0;
}
// Otherwise fullfil the client's needs with as many output channels as possible.
// After calling the client with this set, we will loop back up to process more
// of the input/output channels.
else if (ochans >= mNumAudioOut)
{
ochans -= mNumAudioOut;
}
// Add a NEW processor
RealtimeAddProcessor(gchans, rate);
// Bump to next processor
mCurrentProcessor++;
}
return true;
}
// RealtimeAddProcessor and RealtimeProcess use the same method of
// determining the current processor group, so updates to one should
// be reflected in the other.
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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sampleCount Effect::RealtimeProcess(int group,
int chans,
float **inbuf,
float **outbuf,
sampleCount numSamples)
{
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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//
// The caller passes the number of channels to process and specifies
// the number of input and output buffers. There will always be the
// same number of output buffers as there are input buffers.
//
// Effects always require a certain number of input and output buffers,
// so if the number of channels we're curently processing are different
// than what the effect expects, then we use a few methods of satisfying
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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// the effects requirements.
float **clientIn = (float **) alloca(mNumAudioIn * sizeof(float *));
float **clientOut = (float **) alloca(mNumAudioOut * sizeof(float *));
float *dummybuf = (float *) alloca(numSamples * sizeof(float));
sampleCount len = 0;
int ichans = chans;
int ochans = chans;
int gchans = chans;
int indx = 0;
int ondx = 0;
int processor = mGroupProcessor[group];
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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// Call the client until we run out of input or output channels
while (ichans > 0 && ochans > 0)
{
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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// If we don't have enough input channels to accomodate the client's
// requirements, then we replicate the input channels until the
// client's needs are met.
if (ichans < mNumAudioIn)
{
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioIn; i++)
{
if (indx == ichans)
{
indx = 0;
}
clientIn[i] = inbuf[indx++];
}
// All input channels have been consumed
ichans = 0;
}
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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// Otherwise fullfil the client's needs with as many input channels as possible.
// After calling the client with this set, we will loop back up to process more
// of the input/output channels.
else if (ichans >= mNumAudioIn)
{
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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gchans = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioIn; i++, ichans--, gchans++)
{
clientIn[i] = inbuf[indx++];
}
}
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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// If we don't have enough output channels to accomodate the client's
// requirements, then we provide all of the output channels and fulfill
// the client's needs with dummy buffers. These will just get tossed.
if (ochans < mNumAudioOut)
{
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioOut; i++)
{
if (i < ochans)
{
clientOut[i] = outbuf[i];
}
else
{
clientOut[i] = dummybuf;
}
}
// All output channels have been consumed
ochans = 0;
}
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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// Otherwise fullfil the client's needs with as many output channels as possible.
// After calling the client with this set, we will loop back up to process more
// of the input/output channels.
else if (ochans >= mNumAudioOut)
{
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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for (int i = 0; i < mNumAudioOut; i++, ochans--)
{
clientOut[i] = outbuf[ondx++];
}
}
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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// Finally call the plugin to process the block
len = 0;
for (sampleCount block = 0; block < numSamples; block += mBlockSize)
{
sampleCount cnt = (block + mBlockSize > numSamples ? numSamples - block : mBlockSize);
len += RealtimeProcess(processor, clientIn, clientOut, cnt);
for (int i = 0 ; i < mNumAudioIn; i++)
{
clientIn[i] += cnt;
}
for (int i = 0 ; i < mNumAudioOut; i++)
{
clientOut[i] += cnt;
}
}
// Bump to next processor
processor++;
}
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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return len;
}
bool Effect::IsRealtimeActive()
{
return mRealtimeSuspendCount == 0;
}
bool Effect::IsHidden()
{
return false;
}
void Effect::Preview(bool dryOnly)
{
if (mNumTracks == 0) { // nothing to preview
return;
}
if (gAudioIO->IsBusy()) {
return;
}
wxWindow *FocusDialog = wxWindow::FindFocus();
double previewDuration;
bool isNyquist = (GetFamily().IsSameAs(NYQUISTEFFECTS_FAMILY))? true : false;
bool isGenerator = GetType() == EffectTypeGenerate;
// Mix a few seconds of audio from all of the tracks
double previewLen;
gPrefs->Read(wxT("/AudioIO/EffectsPreviewLen"), &previewLen, 6.0);
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const double rate = mProjectRate;
if (isNyquist && isGenerator) {
previewDuration = CalcPreviewInputLength(previewLen);
}
else {
previewDuration = wxMin(mDuration, CalcPreviewInputLength(previewLen));
}
double t1 = mT0 + previewDuration;
if ((t1 > mT1) && !(isNyquist && isGenerator)) {
t1 = mT1;
}
if (t1 <= mT0)
return;
bool success = true;
double oldT0 = mT0;
double oldT1 = mT1;
// Most effects should stop at t1.
if (!mPreviewFullSelection)
mT1 = t1;
// Save the original track list
TrackList *saveTracks = mTracks;
// Build NEW tracklist from rendering tracks
mTracks = new TrackList();
// Linear Effect preview optimised by pre-mixing to one track.
// Generators need to generate per track.
if (mIsLinearEffect && !isGenerator) {
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WaveTrack::Holder mixLeft, mixRight;
MixAndRender(saveTracks, mFactory, rate, floatSample, mT0, t1, mixLeft, mixRight);
if (!mixLeft) {
delete mTracks;
mTracks = saveTracks;
return;
}
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mixLeft->Offset(-mixLeft->GetStartTime());
mixLeft->InsertSilence(0.0, mT0);
mixLeft->SetSelected(true);
mixLeft->SetDisplay(WaveTrack::NoDisplay);
mTracks->Add(std::move(mixLeft));
if (mixRight) {
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mixRight->Offset(-mixRight->GetStartTime());
mixRight->InsertSilence(0.0, mT0);
mixRight->SetSelected(true);
mTracks->Add(std::move(mixRight));
}
}
else {
TrackListOfKindIterator iter(Track::Wave, saveTracks);
WaveTrack *src = (WaveTrack *) iter.First();
while (src)
{
if (src->GetSelected() || mPreviewWithNotSelected) {
auto dest = src->Copy(mT0, t1);
dest->InsertSilence(0.0, mT0);
dest->SetSelected(src->GetSelected());
static_cast<WaveTrack*>(dest.get())->SetDisplay(WaveTrack::NoDisplay);
mTracks->Add(std::move(dest));
}
src = (WaveTrack *) iter.Next();
}
}
// Update track/group counts
CountWaveTracks();
// Apply effect
if (!dryOnly) {
ProgressDialog progress(GetName(),
_("Preparing preview"),
pdlgHideCancelButton); // Have only "Stop" button.
SetProgress sp(mProgress, &progress);
mIsPreview = true;
success = Process();
mIsPreview = false;
}
if (success)
{
WaveTrackArray playbackTracks;
WaveTrackArray recordingTracks;
SelectedTrackListOfKindIterator iter(Track::Wave, mTracks);
WaveTrack *src = (WaveTrack *) iter.First();
while (src) {
playbackTracks.push_back(src);
src = (WaveTrack *) iter.Next();
}
// Some effects (Paulstretch) may need to generate more
// than previewLen, so take the min.
t1 = std::min(mT0 + previewLen, mT1);
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#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_MIDI_OUT
NoteTrackArray empty;
#endif
// Start audio playing
AudioIOStartStreamOptions options { rate };
int token =
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gAudioIO->StartStream(playbackTracks, recordingTracks,
#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL_MIDI_OUT
empty,
#endif
mT0, t1, options);
if (token) {
int previewing = eProgressSuccess;
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// The progress dialog must be deleted before stopping the stream
// to allow events to flow to the app during StopStream processing.
// The progress dialog blocks these events.
{
ProgressDialog progress
(GetName(), _("Previewing"), pdlgHideCancelButton);
while (gAudioIO->IsStreamActive(token) && previewing == eProgressSuccess) {
::wxMilliSleep(100);
previewing = progress.Update(gAudioIO->GetStreamTime() - mT0, t1 - mT0);
}
}
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gAudioIO->StopStream();
while (gAudioIO->IsBusy()) {
::wxMilliSleep(100);
}
}
else {
wxMessageBox(_("Error opening sound device. Try changing the audio host, playback device and the project sample rate."),
_("Error"), wxOK | wxICON_EXCLAMATION, FocusDialog);
}
}
if (FocusDialog) {
FocusDialog->SetFocus();
}
mOutputTracks.reset();
mTracks->Clear();
delete mTracks;
mTracks = saveTracks;
mT0 = oldT0;
mT1 = oldT1;
// Effect is already inited; we call Process, End, and then Init
// again, so the state is exactly the way it was before Preview
// was called.
if (!dryOnly) {
End();
Init();
}
Round 3 of realtime changes. This gets meter type VST effects working again by extending the The master now maintains his own internal buffers and sums (mixes) all playing tracks into those buffers. The buffers are then fed into the VST effect that is presented to the user. This allows the effect to provide feedback to the user if it support it. Such effects may display meters or clipping indicators. Several issues with treading have also been corrected (hopefully ;-)). These showed up mostly on Linux, but could have happened on the others as well. The realtime support is no longer limited to 2 channels per logical track. Once support for more channels is added, this should be ready for it. The rack dialog can now be toggled via the edit toolbar button. It doesn't stay pressed because the closing of the dialog would have to be communicated back to the toolbar. As the rack is updated with new or removed effects or active state changed, all effects in the active list were shutdown and all effects in the updated list were initialized. This now shuts down only the effects no longer in the list and initializes only new ones. The rack now uses wxBitmapButton instead of Audacity's AButton. The AButton has a timing issue that prevents it from being deleted while processing the click event. I looked into it, but gave up and switched to the wxBitmapButton. Unfortunately, there's a problem with the wxBitmapButton as well...at least on my setup here. Either the bitmaps are being scaled or antialiased. Will have to get feedback on this. I finally figured out why some VSTs didn't seem to do anything in realtime, at least in my case anyway. I've installed a lot of demo VSTs and while they work in "batch/offline" mode, some of them will not work in realtime since vendors tend to remove automation as one of the demo limitations. More changes coming shortly...
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}
BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(EffectDialog, wxDialogWrapper)
EVT_BUTTON(wxID_OK, EffectDialog::OnOk)
END_EVENT_TABLE()
EffectDialog::EffectDialog(wxWindow * parent,
const wxString & title,
int type,
int flags,
int additionalButtons)
: wxDialogWrapper(parent, wxID_ANY, title, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, flags)
{
mType = type;
mAdditionalButtons = additionalButtons;
}
void EffectDialog::Init()
{
ShuttleGui S(this, eIsCreating);
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S.SetBorder(5);
S.StartVerticalLay(true);
{
PopulateOrExchange(S);
long buttons = eOkButton;
if (mType != EffectTypeAnalyze)
{
buttons |= eCancelButton;
if (mType == EffectTypeProcess)
{
buttons |= ePreviewButton;
}
}
S.AddStandardButtons(buttons|mAdditionalButtons);
}
S.EndVerticalLay();
Layout();
Fit();
SetMinSize(GetSize());
Center();
}
/// This is a virtual function which will be overridden to
/// provide the actual parameters that we want for each
/// kind of dialog.
void EffectDialog::PopulateOrExchange(ShuttleGui & WXUNUSED(S))
{
return;
}
bool EffectDialog::TransferDataToWindow()
{
ShuttleGui S(this, eIsSettingToDialog);
PopulateOrExchange(S);
return true;
}
bool EffectDialog::TransferDataFromWindow()
{
ShuttleGui S(this, eIsGettingFromDialog);
PopulateOrExchange(S);
return true;
}
bool EffectDialog::Validate()
{
return true;
}
void EffectDialog::OnPreview(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
return;
}
void EffectDialog::OnOk(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
// On wxGTK (wx2.8.12), the default action is still executed even if
// the button is disabled. This appears to affect all wxDialogs, not
// just our Effects dialogs. So, this is a only temporary workaround
// for legacy effects that disable the OK button. Hopefully this has
// been corrected in wx3.
if (FindWindow(wxID_OK)->IsEnabled() && Validate() && TransferDataFromWindow())
{
EndModal(true);
}
return;
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// EffectPanel
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class EffectPanel final : public wxPanelWrapper
{
public:
EffectPanel(wxWindow *parent)
: wxPanelWrapper(parent)
{
// This fools NVDA into not saying "Panel" when the dialog gets focus
SetName(wxT("\a"));
SetLabel(wxT("\a"));
mAcceptsFocus = true;
}
virtual ~EffectPanel()
{
}
// ============================================================================
// wxWindow implementation
// ============================================================================
bool AcceptsFocus() const override
{
return mAcceptsFocus;
}
// So that wxPanel is not included in Tab traversal, when required - see wxWidgets bug 15581
bool AcceptsFocusFromKeyboard() const override
{
return mAcceptsFocus;
}
// ============================================================================
// EffectPanel implementation
// ============================================================================
void SetAccept(bool accept)
{
mAcceptsFocus = accept;
}
private:
bool mAcceptsFocus;
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// EffectUIHost
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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#include "../../images/Effect.h"
BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(EffectUIHost, wxDialogWrapper)
EVT_INIT_DIALOG(EffectUIHost::OnInitDialog)
EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND(EffectUIHost::OnErase)
EVT_PAINT(EffectUIHost::OnPaint)
EVT_CLOSE(EffectUIHost::OnClose)
EVT_BUTTON(wxID_APPLY, EffectUIHost::OnApply)
EVT_BUTTON(wxID_CANCEL, EffectUIHost::OnCancel)
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EVT_BUTTON(eDebugID, EffectUIHost::OnDebug)
EVT_BUTTON(kMenuID, EffectUIHost::OnMenu)
EVT_CHECKBOX(kEnableID, EffectUIHost::OnEnable)
EVT_BUTTON(kPlayID, EffectUIHost::OnPlay)
EVT_BUTTON(kRewindID, EffectUIHost::OnRewind)
EVT_BUTTON(kFFwdID, EffectUIHost::OnFFwd)
EVT_MENU(kSaveAsID, EffectUIHost::OnSaveAs)
EVT_MENU(kImportID, EffectUIHost::OnImport)
EVT_MENU(kExportID, EffectUIHost::OnExport)
EVT_MENU(kOptionsID, EffectUIHost::OnOptions)
EVT_MENU(kDefaultsID, EffectUIHost::OnDefaults)
EVT_MENU_RANGE(kUserPresetsID, kUserPresetsID + 999, EffectUIHost::OnUserPreset)
EVT_MENU_RANGE(kDeletePresetID, kDeletePresetID + 999, EffectUIHost::OnDeletePreset)
EVT_MENU_RANGE(kFactoryPresetsID, kFactoryPresetsID + 999, EffectUIHost::OnFactoryPreset)
END_EVENT_TABLE()
EffectUIHost::EffectUIHost(wxWindow *parent,
Effect *effect,
EffectUIClientInterface *client)
: wxDialogWrapper(parent, wxID_ANY, effect->GetName(),
wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize,
wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE | wxRESIZE_BORDER | wxMINIMIZE_BOX | wxMAXIMIZE_BOX)
{
#if defined(__WXMAC__)
// Make sure the effect window actually floats above the main window
[[((NSView *)GetHandle()) window] setLevel:NSFloatingWindowLevel];
#endif
SetName(effect->GetName());
SetExtraStyle(wxWS_EX_VALIDATE_RECURSIVELY);
mParent = parent;
mEffect = effect;
mClient = client;
mProject = GetActiveProject();
mInitialized = false;
mSupportsRealtime = false;
mDisableTransport = false;
mEnabled = true;
mPlayPos = 0.0;
mClient->SetHostUI(this);
}
EffectUIHost::~EffectUIHost()
{
CleanupRealtime();
if (mClient)
{
mClient->CloseUI();
mClient = NULL;
}
}
// ============================================================================
// wxWindow implementation
// ============================================================================
bool EffectUIHost::TransferDataToWindow()
{
return mEffect->TransferDataToWindow();
}
bool EffectUIHost::TransferDataFromWindow()
{
return mEffect->TransferDataFromWindow();
}
// ============================================================================
// wxDialog implementation
// ============================================================================
int EffectUIHost::ShowModal()
{
#if defined(__WXMSW__)
// Swap the Close and Apply buttons
wxSizer *sz = mApplyBtn->GetContainingSizer();
wxASSERT(mApplyBtn->GetParent()); // To justify safenew
wxButton *apply = safenew wxButton(mApplyBtn->GetParent(), wxID_APPLY);
sz->Replace(mCloseBtn, apply);
sz->Replace(mApplyBtn, mCloseBtn);
sz->Layout();
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mApplyBtn->Destroy();
mApplyBtn = apply;
mApplyBtn->SetDefault();
mApplyBtn->SetLabel(wxGetStockLabel(wxID_OK, 0));
mCloseBtn->SetLabel(wxGetStockLabel(wxID_CANCEL, 0));
#else
mApplyBtn->SetLabel(wxGetStockLabel(wxID_OK));
mCloseBtn->SetLabel(wxGetStockLabel(wxID_CANCEL));
#endif
Layout();
return wxDialogWrapper::ShowModal();
}
// ============================================================================
// EffectUIHost implementation
// ============================================================================
bool EffectUIHost::Initialize()
{
EffectPanel *w = safenew EffectPanel(this);
{
auto vs = std::make_unique<wxBoxSizer>(wxVERTICAL);
{
auto hs = std::make_unique<wxBoxSizer>(wxHORIZONTAL);
// Try to give the window a sensible default/minimum size
w->SetMinSize(wxSize(wxMax(600, mParent->GetSize().GetWidth() * 2 / 3),
mParent->GetSize().GetHeight() / 2));
mDisableTransport = !gAudioIO->IsAvailable(mProject);
mPlaying = gAudioIO->IsStreamActive(); // not exactly right, but will suffice
mCapturing = gAudioIO->IsStreamActive() && gAudioIO->GetNumCaptureChannels() > 0;
if (!mClient->PopulateUI(w))
{
return false;
}
hs->Add(w, 1, wxEXPAND);
vs->Add(hs.release(), 1, wxEXPAND);
}
wxPanel *buttonPanel = safenew wxPanelWrapper(this, wxID_ANY);
wxPanel *const bar = safenew wxPanelWrapper(buttonPanel, wxID_ANY);
// This fools NVDA into not saying "Panel" when the dialog gets focus
bar->SetName(wxT("\a"));
bar->SetLabel(wxT("\a"));
{
auto bs = std::make_unique<wxBoxSizer>(wxHORIZONTAL);
mSupportsRealtime = mEffect->SupportsRealtime();
mIsGUI = mClient->IsGraphicalUI();
mIsBatch = mEffect->IsBatchProcessing();
wxBitmapButton *bb;
int margin = 0;
#if defined(__WXMAC__)
margin = 3; // I'm sure it's needed because of the order things are created...
#endif
if (!mIsGUI)
{
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
mMenuBtn = safenew wxButton(bar, kMenuID, _("&Manage"));
bs->Add(mMenuBtn, 0, wxALIGN_CENTER | wxTOP | wxBOTTOM, margin);
}
else
{
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
mMenuBtn = safenew wxBitmapButton(bar, kMenuID, CreateBitmap(effect_menu_xpm, true, false));
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#if defined(__WXMAC__)
mMenuBtn->SetName(_("&Manage"));
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#else
mMenuBtn->SetLabel(_("&Manage"));
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#endif
bs->Add(mMenuBtn);
}
mMenuBtn->SetToolTip(_("Manage presets and options"));
bs->Add(5, 5);
if (!mIsBatch)
{
if (!mIsGUI)
{
if (mSupportsRealtime)
{
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
mPlayToggleBtn = safenew wxButton(bar, kPlayID, _("Start &Playback"));
mPlayToggleBtn->SetToolTip(_("Start and stop playback"));
bs->Add(mPlayToggleBtn, 0, wxALIGN_CENTER | wxTOP | wxBOTTOM, margin);
}
else if (mEffect->GetType() != EffectTypeAnalyze)
{
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
mPlayToggleBtn = safenew wxButton(bar, kPlayID, _("&Preview"));
mPlayToggleBtn->SetToolTip(_("Preview effect"));
bs->Add(mPlayToggleBtn, 0, wxALIGN_CENTER | wxTOP | wxBOTTOM, margin);
}
}
else
{
mPlayBM = CreateBitmap(effect_play_xpm, true, false);
mPlayDisabledBM = CreateBitmap(effect_play_disabled_xpm, true, false);
mStopBM = CreateBitmap(effect_stop_xpm, true, false);
mStopDisabledBM = CreateBitmap(effect_stop_disabled_xpm, true, false);
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
bb = safenew wxBitmapButton(bar, kPlayID, mPlayBM);
bb->SetBitmapDisabled(mPlayDisabledBM);
mPlayBtn = bb;
bs->Add(mPlayBtn);
if (!mSupportsRealtime)
{
mPlayBtn->SetToolTip(_("Preview effect"));
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#if defined(__WXMAC__)
mPlayBtn->SetName(_("Preview effect"));
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#else
mPlayBtn->SetLabel(_("&Preview effect"));
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#endif
}
}
if (mSupportsRealtime)
{
if (!mIsGUI)
{
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
mRewindBtn = safenew wxButton(bar, kRewindID, _("Skip &Backward"));
bs->Add(mRewindBtn, 0, wxALIGN_CENTER | wxTOP | wxBOTTOM, margin);
}
else
{
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
bb = safenew wxBitmapButton(bar, kRewindID, CreateBitmap(effect_rewind_xpm, true, true));
bb->SetBitmapDisabled(CreateBitmap(effect_rewind_disabled_xpm, true, true));
mRewindBtn = bb;
#if defined(__WXMAC__)
mRewindBtn->SetName(_("Skip &Backward"));
#else
mRewindBtn->SetLabel(_("Skip &Backward"));
#endif
bs->Add(mRewindBtn);
}
mRewindBtn->SetToolTip(_("Skip backward"));
if (!mIsGUI)
{
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
mFFwdBtn = safenew wxButton(bar, kFFwdID, _("Skip &Forward"));
bs->Add(mFFwdBtn, 0, wxALIGN_CENTER | wxTOP | wxBOTTOM, margin);
}
else
{
wxASSERT(bar); // To justify safenew
bb = safenew wxBitmapButton(bar, kFFwdID, CreateBitmap(effect_ffwd_xpm, true, true));
bb->SetBitmapDisabled(CreateBitmap(effect_ffwd_disabled_xpm, true, true));
mFFwdBtn = bb;
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#if defined(__WXMAC__)
mFFwdBtn->SetName(_("Skip &Foreward"));
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#else
mFFwdBtn->SetLabel(_("Skip &Foreward"));
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#endif
bs->Add(mFFwdBtn);
}
mFFwdBtn->SetToolTip(_("Skip forward"));
bs->Add(5, 5);
mEnableCb = safenew wxCheckBox(bar, kEnableID, _("&Enable"));
mEnableCb->SetValue(mEnabled);
mEnableCb->SetName(_("Enable"));
bs->Add(mEnableCb, 0, wxALIGN_CENTER | wxTOP | wxBOTTOM, margin);
}
}
bar->SetSizerAndFit(bs.release());
}
long buttons = eApplyButton + eCloseButton;
if (mEffect->mUIDebug)
{
buttons += eDebugButton;
}
buttonPanel->SetSizer(CreateStdButtonSizer(buttonPanel, buttons, bar).release());
vs->Add(buttonPanel, 0, wxEXPAND);
SetSizer(vs.release());
}
Layout();
Fit();
Center();
mApplyBtn = (wxButton *) FindWindow(wxID_APPLY);
mCloseBtn = (wxButton *) FindWindow(wxID_CANCEL);
UpdateControls();
w->SetAccept(!mIsGUI);
(!mIsGUI ? w : FindWindow(wxID_APPLY))->SetFocus();
LoadUserPresets();
InitializeRealtime();
SetMinSize(GetSize());
return true;
}
void EffectUIHost::OnInitDialog(wxInitDialogEvent & evt)
{
// Do default handling
wxDialogWrapper::OnInitDialog(evt);
#if wxCHECK_VERSION(3, 0, 0)
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//#warning "check to see if this still needed in wx3"
#endif
// Pure hackage coming down the pike...
//
// I have no idea why, but if a wxTextCtrl is the first control in the
// panel, then its contents will not be automatically selected when the
// dialog is displayed.
//
// So, we do the selection manually.
wxTextCtrl *focused = wxDynamicCast(FindFocus(), wxTextCtrl);
if (focused)
{
focused->SelectAll();
}
}
void EffectUIHost::OnErase(wxEraseEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
// Ignore it
}
void EffectUIHost::OnPaint(wxPaintEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
wxPaintDC dc(this);
dc.Clear();
}
void EffectUIHost::OnClose(wxCloseEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
DoCancel();
CleanupRealtime();
Hide();
mClient->CloseUI();
mClient = NULL;
Destroy();
}
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void EffectUIHost::OnApply(wxCommandEvent & evt)
{
// On wxGTK (wx2.8.12), the default action is still executed even if
// the button is disabled. This appears to affect all wxDialogs, not
// just our Effects dialogs. So, this is a only temporary workaround
// for legacy effects that disable the OK button. Hopefully this has
// been corrected in wx3.
if (!FindWindow(wxID_APPLY)->IsEnabled())
{
return;
}
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// Honor the "select all if none" preference...a little hackish, but whatcha gonna do...
if (!mIsBatch && mEffect->GetType() != EffectTypeGenerate && mProject->mViewInfo.selectedRegion.isPoint())
{
auto flags = AlwaysEnabledFlag;
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bool allowed = mProject->TryToMakeActionAllowed(flags,
WaveTracksSelectedFlag | TimeSelectedFlag,
WaveTracksSelectedFlag | TimeSelectedFlag);
if (!allowed)
{
wxMessageBox(_("You must select audio in the project window."));
return;
}
}
if (!mClient->ValidateUI())
{
return;
}
// This will take care of calling TransferDataFromWindow()
if (!mEffect->SaveUserPreset(mEffect->GetCurrentSettingsGroup()))
{
return;
}
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mEffect->mUIResultID = evt.GetId();
if (IsModal())
{
mDismissed = true;
EndModal(true);
Close();
return;
}
// Progress dialog no longer yields, so this "shouldn't" be necessary (yet to be proven
// for sure), but it is a nice visual cue that something is going on.
mApplyBtn->Disable();
mEffect->Apply();
mApplyBtn->Enable();
return;
}
void EffectUIHost::DoCancel()
{
if (!mDismissed) {
mEffect->mUIResultID = wxID_CANCEL;
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if (IsModal())
EndModal(false);
else
Hide();
mDismissed = true;
}
}
void EffectUIHost::OnCancel(wxCommandEvent & evt)
{
DoCancel();
Close();
return;
}
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void EffectUIHost::OnDebug(wxCommandEvent & evt)
{
OnApply(evt);
mEffect->mUIResultID = evt.GetId();
return;
}
void EffectUIHost::OnMenu(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
wxMenu menu;
LoadUserPresets();
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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if (mUserPresets.GetCount() == 0)
{
menu.Append(kUserPresetsDummyID, _("User Presets"))->Enable(false);
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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}
else
{
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auto sub = std::make_unique<wxMenu>();
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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for (size_t i = 0, cnt = mUserPresets.GetCount(); i < cnt; i++)
{
sub->Append(kUserPresetsID + i, mUserPresets[i]);
}
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menu.Append(0, _("User Presets"), sub.release());
}
menu.Append(kSaveAsID, _("Save Preset..."));
if (mUserPresets.GetCount() == 0)
{
menu.Append(kDeletePresetDummyID, _("Delete Preset"))->Enable(false);
}
else
{
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auto sub = std::make_unique<wxMenu>();
for (size_t i = 0, cnt = mUserPresets.GetCount(); i < cnt; i++)
{
sub->Append(kDeletePresetID + i, mUserPresets[i]);
}
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menu.Append(0, _("Delete Preset"), sub.release());
}
menu.AppendSeparator();
wxArrayString factory = mEffect->GetFactoryPresets();
{
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auto sub = std::make_unique<wxMenu>();
sub->Append(kDefaultsID, _("Defaults"));
if (factory.GetCount() > 0)
{
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sub->AppendSeparator();
for (size_t i = 0, cnt = factory.GetCount(); i < cnt; i++)
{
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wxString label = factory[i];
if (label.IsEmpty())
{
label = _("None");
}
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sub->Append(kFactoryPresetsID + i, label);
}
}
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menu.Append(0, _("Factory Presets"), sub.release());
}
menu.AppendSeparator();
menu.Append(kImportID, _("Import..."))->Enable(mClient->CanExportPresets());
menu.Append(kExportID, _("Export..."))->Enable(mClient->CanExportPresets());
menu.AppendSeparator();
menu.Append(kOptionsID, _("Options..."))->Enable(mClient->HasOptions());
menu.AppendSeparator();
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{
auto sub = std::make_unique<wxMenu>();
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sub->Append(kDummyID, wxString::Format(_("Type: %s"), mEffect->GetFamily().c_str()));
sub->Append(kDummyID, wxString::Format(_("Name: %s"), mEffect->GetName().c_str()));
sub->Append(kDummyID, wxString::Format(_("Version: %s"), mEffect->GetVersion().c_str()));
sub->Append(kDummyID, wxString::Format(_("Vendor: %s"), mEffect->GetVendor().c_str()));
sub->Append(kDummyID, wxString::Format(_("Description: %s"), mEffect->GetDescription().c_str()));
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menu.Append(0, _("About"), sub.release());
}
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wxWindow *btn = FindWindow(kMenuID);
wxRect r = btn->GetRect();
btn->PopupMenu(&menu, r.GetLeft(), r.GetBottom());
}
void EffectUIHost::OnEnable(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
mEnabled = mEnableCb->GetValue();
if (mEnabled)
{
if (!mClient->ValidateUI()) {
// If we're previewing we should still be able to stop playback
// so don't disable transport buttons.
// mEffect->EnableApply(false); // currently this would also disable transport buttons.
// The preferred behaviour is currently undecided, so for now
// just disallow enabling until settings are valid.
mEnabled = false;
mEnableCb->SetValue(mEnabled);
return;
}
mEffect->RealtimeResume();
}
else
{
mEffect->RealtimeSuspend();
}
UpdateControls();
}
void EffectUIHost::OnPlay(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
if (!mSupportsRealtime)
{
if (!mClient->ValidateUI() || !mEffect->TransferDataFromWindow())
{
return;
}
mEffect->Preview(false);
return;
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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if (mPlaying)
{
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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mPlayPos = gAudioIO->GetStreamTime();
mProject->GetControlToolBar()->StopPlaying();
}
else
{
if (mProject->IsPlayRegionLocked())
{
double t0, t1;
mProject->GetPlayRegion(&t0, &t1);
mRegion.setTimes(t0, t1);
mPlayPos = mRegion.t0();
}
else if (mProject->mViewInfo.selectedRegion.t0() != mRegion.t0() ||
mProject->mViewInfo.selectedRegion.t1() != mRegion.t1())
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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{
mRegion = mProject->mViewInfo.selectedRegion;
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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mPlayPos = mRegion.t0();
}
if (mPlayPos > mRegion.t1())
{
mPlayPos = mRegion.t1();
}
mProject->GetControlToolBar()->PlayPlayRegion
(SelectedRegion(mPlayPos, mRegion.t1()),
mProject->GetDefaultPlayOptions(), PlayMode::normalPlay);
}
}
void EffectUIHost::OnRewind(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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if (mPlaying)
{
double seek;
gPrefs->Read(wxT("/AudioIO/SeekShortPeriod"), &seek, 1.0);
double pos = gAudioIO->GetStreamTime();
if (pos - seek < mRegion.t0())
{
seek = pos - mRegion.t0();
}
gAudioIO->SeekStream(-seek);
}
else
{
mPlayPos = mRegion.t0();
}
}
void EffectUIHost::OnFFwd(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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if (mPlaying)
{
double seek;
gPrefs->Read(wxT("/AudioIO/SeekShortPeriod"), &seek, 1.0);
double pos = gAudioIO->GetStreamTime();
if (mRegion.t0() < mRegion.t1() && pos + seek > mRegion.t1())
{
seek = mRegion.t1() - pos;
}
gAudioIO->SeekStream(seek);
}
else
{
// It allows to play past end of selection...probably useless
mPlayPos = mRegion.t1();
}
}
void EffectUIHost::OnPlayback(wxCommandEvent & evt)
{
evt.Skip();
if (evt.GetInt() != 0)
{
if (evt.GetEventObject() != mProject)
{
mDisableTransport = true;
}
else
{
mPlaying = true;
}
}
else
{
mDisableTransport = false;
mPlaying = false;
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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if (mPlaying)
{
mRegion = mProject->mViewInfo.selectedRegion;
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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mPlayPos = mRegion.t0();
}
UpdateControls();
}
void EffectUIHost::OnCapture(wxCommandEvent & evt)
{
evt.Skip();
if (evt.GetInt() != 0)
{
if (evt.GetEventObject() != mProject)
{
mDisableTransport = true;
}
else
{
mCapturing = true;
}
}
else
{
mDisableTransport = false;
mCapturing = false;
}
UpdateControls();
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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void EffectUIHost::OnUserPreset(wxCommandEvent & evt)
{
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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int preset = evt.GetId() - kUserPresetsID;
mEffect->LoadUserPreset(mEffect->GetUserPresetsGroup(mUserPresets[preset]));
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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return;
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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void EffectUIHost::OnFactoryPreset(wxCommandEvent & evt)
{
mEffect->LoadFactoryPreset(evt.GetId() - kFactoryPresetsID);
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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return;
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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void EffectUIHost::OnDeletePreset(wxCommandEvent & evt)
{
wxString preset = mUserPresets[evt.GetId() - kDeletePresetID];
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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int res = wxMessageBox(wxString::Format(_("Are you sure you want to delete \"%s\"?"), preset.c_str()),
_("Delete Preset"),
wxICON_QUESTION | wxYES_NO);
if (res == wxYES)
{
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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mEffect->RemovePrivateConfigSubgroup(mEffect->GetUserPresetsGroup(preset));
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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LoadUserPresets();
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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return;
}
void EffectUIHost::OnSaveAs(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
wxTextCtrl *text;
wxString name;
wxDialogWrapper dlg(this, wxID_ANY, wxString(_("Save Preset")));
ShuttleGui S(&dlg, eIsCreating);
S.StartPanel();
{
S.StartVerticalLay(1);
{
S.StartHorizontalLay(wxALIGN_LEFT, 0);
{
text = S.AddTextBox(_("Preset name:"), name, 30);
}
S.EndHorizontalLay();
S.SetBorder(10);
S.AddStandardButtons();
}
S.EndVerticalLay();
}
S.EndPanel();
dlg.SetSize(dlg.GetSizer()->GetMinSize());
dlg.Center();
while (true)
{
int rc = dlg.ShowModal();
if (rc != wxID_OK)
{
break;
}
name = text->GetValue();
if (name.IsEmpty())
{
wxMessageDialog md(this,
_("You must specify a name"),
_("Save Preset"));
md.Center();
md.ShowModal();
continue;
}
if (mUserPresets.Index(name) != wxNOT_FOUND)
{
wxMessageDialog md(this,
_("Preset already exists.\n\nReplace?"),
_("Save Preset"),
wxYES_NO | wxCANCEL | wxICON_EXCLAMATION);
md.Center();
int choice = md.ShowModal();
if (choice == wxID_CANCEL)
{
break;
}
if (choice == wxID_NO)
{
continue;
}
}
mEffect->SaveUserPreset(mEffect->GetUserPresetsGroup(name));
LoadUserPresets();
break;
}
return;
}
void EffectUIHost::OnImport(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
mClient->ImportPresets();
LoadUserPresets();
return;
}
void EffectUIHost::OnExport(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
mClient->ExportPresets();
return;
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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void EffectUIHost::OnOptions(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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mClient->ShowOptions();
return;
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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void EffectUIHost::OnDefaults(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
mEffect->LoadFactoryDefaults();
return;
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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wxBitmap EffectUIHost::CreateBitmap(const char *xpm[], bool up, bool pusher)
{
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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wxMemoryDC dc;
wxBitmap pic(xpm);
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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wxBitmap mod(pic.GetWidth() + 6, pic.GetHeight() + 6);
dc.SelectObject(mod);
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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#if !defined(__WXMAC__)
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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#if defined(__WXGTK__)
wxColour newColour = wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_BACKGROUND);
#elif defined(__WXMSW__)
wxColour newColour = wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNFACE);
#endif
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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dc.SetBackground(wxBrush(newColour));
dc.Clear();
#endif
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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int offset = 3;
if (pusher)
{
if (!up)
{
offset += 1;
}
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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dc.DrawBitmap(pic, offset, offset, true);
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
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dc.SelectObject(wxNullBitmap);
return mod;
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
2014-12-04 06:10:27 +00:00
void EffectUIHost::UpdateControls()
{
if (mIsBatch)
{
return;
}
if (mCapturing || mDisableTransport)
{
// Don't allow focus to get trapped
wxWindow *focus = FindFocus();
if (focus == mRewindBtn || focus == mFFwdBtn || focus == mPlayBtn || focus == mEnableCb)
{
mCloseBtn->SetFocus();
}
}
Resolves reported bugs and (most) recommendations All: Export/Import now disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Options disabled if the Effect (family) doesn't support it Standarized on "Latency compensation" instead of "Buffer delay compensation" Correct loading/saving of factory default settings Fixed "Mannage" to be "Manage" Removed conditional code since we're keeping the transport buttons Play bases state on actual playback status Play no longer monkeys with selection Play will now start from where it left off IF: The user stops the playback via the Effect Stop button If the user wants to restart from the beginning of the selection then the user can click Rewind while stopped. Rewind will not go past start of selection (sorry Steve ;-)) If Rewind is clicked while not playing, playback will next start at beginning of selection. Fast Forward will stop at end of selection However, if FFwd is clicked while not playing, it will put playback at the end of selection and the next time the user clicks the Effect play button, playback will continue from the end of selection to the end of track. Deleting a preset now prompts user to confirm Button faces should now look a little better Bypass (should we rename that???) button now grays when disabled Audio Units: Corrected all user visible "AudioUnit" strings to be "Audio Unit" Removed unneeded "Buffer Size" in settings dialog Only uses latency if user said it was okay Ladspa: Added settings dialog to allow control of latency usage Removed unused "user selectable" buffer size Only use latency if user wants it Refresh controls when presets are loaded VST: Removed unused "Rescan at startup" setting Propogate parameter loads to slave effects
2014-12-04 06:10:27 +00:00
mApplyBtn->Enable(!mCapturing);
if (mEffect->GetType() != EffectTypeAnalyze)
{
(!mIsGUI ? mPlayToggleBtn : mPlayBtn)->Enable(!(mCapturing || mDisableTransport));
}
if (mSupportsRealtime)
{
mRewindBtn->Enable(!(mCapturing || mDisableTransport));
mFFwdBtn->Enable(!(mCapturing || mDisableTransport));
mEnableCb->Enable(!(mCapturing || mDisableTransport));
wxBitmapButton *bb;
if (mPlaying)
{
if (!mIsGUI)
{
/* i18n-hint: The access key "&P" should be the same in
"Stop &Playback" and "Start &Playback" */
mPlayToggleBtn->SetLabel(_("Stop &Playback"));
mPlayToggleBtn->Refresh();
}
else
{
bb = (wxBitmapButton *) mPlayBtn;
bb->SetBitmapLabel(mStopBM);
bb->SetBitmapDisabled(mStopDisabledBM);
bb->SetToolTip(_("Stop"));
#if defined(__WXMAC__)
bb->SetName(_("Stop &Playback"));
#else
bb->SetLabel(_("Stop &Playback"));
#endif
}
}
else
{
if (!mIsGUI)
{
/* i18n-hint: The access key "&P" should be the same in
"Stop &Playback" and "Start &Playback" */
mPlayToggleBtn->SetLabel(_("Start &Playback"));
mPlayToggleBtn->Refresh();
}
else
{
bb = (wxBitmapButton *) mPlayBtn;
bb->SetBitmapLabel(mPlayBM);
bb->SetBitmapDisabled(mPlayDisabledBM);
bb->SetToolTip(_("Play"));
#if defined(__WXMAC__)
bb->SetName(_("Start &Playback"));
#else
bb->SetLabel(_("Start &Playback"));
#endif
}
}
}
}
void EffectUIHost::LoadUserPresets()
{
mUserPresets.Clear();
mEffect->GetPrivateConfigSubgroups(mEffect->GetUserPresetsGroup(wxEmptyString), mUserPresets);
mUserPresets.Sort();
return;
}
void EffectUIHost::InitializeRealtime()
{
if (mSupportsRealtime && !mInitialized)
{
EffectManager::Get().RealtimeAddEffect(mEffect);
wxTheApp->Connect(EVT_AUDIOIO_PLAYBACK,
wxCommandEventHandler(EffectUIHost::OnPlayback),
NULL,
this);
wxTheApp->Connect(EVT_AUDIOIO_CAPTURE,
wxCommandEventHandler(EffectUIHost::OnCapture),
NULL,
this);
mInitialized = true;
}
}
void EffectUIHost::CleanupRealtime()
{
if (mSupportsRealtime && mInitialized)
{
wxTheApp->Disconnect(EVT_AUDIOIO_PLAYBACK,
wxCommandEventHandler(EffectUIHost::OnPlayback),
NULL,
this);
wxTheApp->Disconnect(EVT_AUDIOIO_CAPTURE,
wxCommandEventHandler(EffectUIHost::OnCapture),
NULL,
this);
EffectManager::Get().RealtimeRemoveEffect(mEffect);
mInitialized = false;
}
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// EffectPresetsDialog
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
enum
{
ID_Type = 10000
};
BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(EffectPresetsDialog, wxDialogWrapper)
EVT_CHOICE(ID_Type, EffectPresetsDialog::OnType)
EVT_LISTBOX_DCLICK(wxID_ANY, EffectPresetsDialog::OnOk)
EVT_BUTTON(wxID_OK, EffectPresetsDialog::OnOk)
EVT_BUTTON(wxID_CANCEL, EffectPresetsDialog::OnCancel)
END_EVENT_TABLE()
EffectPresetsDialog::EffectPresetsDialog(wxWindow *parent, Effect *effect)
: wxDialogWrapper(parent, wxID_ANY, wxString(_("Select Preset")))
{
ShuttleGui S(this, eIsCreating);
S.StartVerticalLay();
{
S.StartTwoColumn();
S.SetStretchyCol(1);
{
wxArrayString empty;
S.AddPrompt(_("Type:"));
mType = S.Id(ID_Type).AddChoice(wxT(""), wxT(""), &empty);
mType->SetSelection(0);
S.AddPrompt(_("&Preset:"));
mPresets = S.AddListBox(&empty, wxLB_SINGLE | wxLB_NEEDED_SB );
}
S.EndTwoColumn();
S.AddStandardButtons();
}
S.EndVerticalLay();
mUserPresets = effect->GetUserPresets();
mFactoryPresets = effect->GetFactoryPresets();
if (mUserPresets.GetCount() > 0)
{
mType->Append(_("User Presets"));
}
if (mFactoryPresets.GetCount() > 0)
{
mType->Append(_("Factory Presets"));
}
if (effect->HasCurrentSettings())
{
mType->Append(_("Current Settings"));
}
if (effect->HasFactoryDefaults())
{
mType->Append(_("Factory Defaults"));
}
UpdateUI();
}
EffectPresetsDialog::~EffectPresetsDialog()
{
}
wxString EffectPresetsDialog::GetSelected() const
{
return mSelection;
}
void EffectPresetsDialog::SetSelected(const wxString & parms)
{
wxString preset = parms;
if (preset.StartsWith(Effect::kUserPresetIdent))
{
preset.Replace(Effect::kUserPresetIdent, wxEmptyString, false);
SetPrefix(_("User Presets"), preset);
}
else if (preset.StartsWith(Effect::kFactoryPresetIdent))
{
preset.Replace(Effect::kFactoryPresetIdent, wxEmptyString, false);
SetPrefix(_("Factory Presets"), preset);
}
else if (preset.StartsWith(Effect::kCurrentSettingsIdent))
{
SetPrefix(_("Current Settings"), wxEmptyString);
}
else if (preset.StartsWith(Effect::kFactoryDefaultsIdent))
{
SetPrefix(_("Factory Defaults"), wxEmptyString);
}
}
void EffectPresetsDialog::SetPrefix(const wxString & type, const wxString & prefix)
{
mType->SetStringSelection(type);
if (type.IsSameAs(_("User Presets")))
{
mPresets->Clear();
mPresets->Append(mUserPresets);
mPresets->Enable(true);
mPresets->SetStringSelection(prefix);
if (mPresets->GetSelection() == wxNOT_FOUND)
{
mPresets->SetSelection(0);
}
mSelection = Effect::kUserPresetIdent + mPresets->GetStringSelection();
}
else if (type.IsSameAs(_("Factory Presets")))
{
mPresets->Clear();
for (size_t i = 0, cnt = mFactoryPresets.GetCount(); i < cnt; i++)
{
wxString label = mFactoryPresets[i];
if (label.IsEmpty())
{
label = _("None");
}
mPresets->Append(label);
}
mPresets->Enable(true);
mPresets->SetStringSelection(prefix);
if (mPresets->GetSelection() == wxNOT_FOUND)
{
mPresets->SetSelection(0);
}
mSelection = Effect::kFactoryPresetIdent + mPresets->GetStringSelection();
}
else if (type.IsSameAs(_("Current Settings")))
{
mPresets->Clear();
mPresets->Enable(false);
mSelection = Effect::kCurrentSettingsIdent;
}
else if (type.IsSameAs(_("Factory Defaults")))
{
mPresets->Clear();
mPresets->Enable(false);
mSelection = Effect::kFactoryDefaultsIdent;
}
}
void EffectPresetsDialog::UpdateUI()
{
int selected = mType->GetSelection();
if (selected == wxNOT_FOUND)
{
selected = 0;
mType->SetSelection(selected);
}
wxString type = mType->GetString(selected);
if (type.IsSameAs(_("User Presets")))
{
selected = mPresets->GetSelection();
if (selected == wxNOT_FOUND)
{
selected = 0;
}
mPresets->Clear();
mPresets->Append(mUserPresets);
mPresets->Enable(true);
mPresets->SetSelection(selected);
mSelection = Effect::kUserPresetIdent + mPresets->GetString(selected);
}
else if (type.IsSameAs(_("Factory Presets")))
{
selected = mPresets->GetSelection();
if (selected == wxNOT_FOUND)
{
selected = 0;
}
mPresets->Clear();
for (size_t i = 0, cnt = mFactoryPresets.GetCount(); i < cnt; i++)
{
wxString label = mFactoryPresets[i];
if (label.IsEmpty())
{
label = _("None");
}
mPresets->Append(label);
}
mPresets->Enable(true);
mPresets->SetSelection(selected);
mSelection = Effect::kFactoryPresetIdent + mPresets->GetString(selected);
}
else if (type.IsSameAs(_("Current Settings")))
{
mPresets->Clear();
mPresets->Enable(false);
mSelection = Effect::kCurrentSettingsIdent;
}
else if (type.IsSameAs(_("Factory Defaults")))
{
mPresets->Clear();
mPresets->Enable(false);
mSelection = Effect::kFactoryDefaultsIdent;
}
}
void EffectPresetsDialog::OnType(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
UpdateUI();
}
void EffectPresetsDialog::OnOk(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
UpdateUI();
EndModal(true);
}
void EffectPresetsDialog::OnCancel(wxCommandEvent & WXUNUSED(evt))
{
mSelection = wxEmptyString;
EndModal(false);
}