├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── project.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .gitmodules
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── example
└── RnboSaw.maxpat
├── rnbo-export
└── README.md
└── src
├── RnboSaw.cpp
├── RnboSaw.hpp
├── RnboSaw.sc
└── RnboSaw.schelp
/.github/workflows/project.yml:
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1 | name: Add Issues and PRs to RNBO Project
2 |
3 | on:
4 | issues:
5 | types:
6 | - opened
7 | pull_request:
8 | types:
9 | - opened
10 |
11 | jobs:
12 | add-to-project:
13 | name: Add to RNBO Project
14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
15 | steps:
16 | - uses: actions/add-to-project@v0.3.0
17 | with:
18 | project-url: https://github.com/orgs/Cycling74/projects/${{ secrets.RNBO_PROJECT_NUMBER }}
19 | github-token: ${{ secrets.RNBO_PROJECT_PAT }}
20 |
21 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | rnbo-export/**
2 | !rnbo-export/README.md
3 | build/
4 | tmp/
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/.gitmodules:
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1 | [submodule "third-party/supercollider"]
2 | path = third-party/supercollider
3 | url = https://github.com/supercollider/supercollider.git
4 |
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/CMakeLists.txt:
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1 | cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8)
2 | project(RnboSaw)
3 |
4 | set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)
5 | set(SC_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/third-party/supercollider")
6 | set(CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES "x86_64;arm64")
7 |
8 | include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src)
9 | include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/rnbo-export/rnbo)
10 | include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/rnbo-export/rnbo/common)
11 | include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/rnbo-export/rnbo/src)
12 | include_directories(${SC_PATH}/include/plugin_interface)
13 | include_directories(${SC_PATH}/include/common)
14 |
15 | set(BUILD_SOURCES
16 | ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/rnbo-export/rnbo_source.cpp
17 | ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/rnbo-export/rnbo/RNBO.cpp
18 | ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/RnboSaw.cpp
19 | )
20 |
21 | set(CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_PREFIX "")
22 | if(APPLE OR WIN32)
23 | set(CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_SUFFIX ".scx")
24 | endif()
25 |
26 | add_library(RnboSaw MODULE
27 | ${BUILD_SOURCES}
28 | )
29 |
30 | if (APPLE)
31 | set(INSTALL_BASE "$ENV{HOME}/Library/Application Support/SuperCollider/Extensions/")
32 | elseif (UNIX)
33 | set(INSTALL_BASE "$ENV{HOME}/.local/share/SuperCollider/Extensions/")
34 | endif()
35 |
36 | if (INSTALL_BASE)
37 | install(
38 | FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/RnboSaw.sc
39 | DESTINATION ${INSTALL_BASE}/classes/
40 | )
41 | install(
42 | FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/src/RnboSaw.schelp
43 | DESTINATION ${INSTALL_BASE}/HelpSource/Classes/
44 | )
45 | install(
46 | TARGETS RnboSaw
47 | DESTINATION ${INSTALL_BASE}/plugins/
48 | )
49 | endif()
50 |
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1 | # RNBO SuperCollider UGen Example
2 |
3 | ## Build the example
4 |
5 | - Clone this repository
6 | - Pull in `supercollider` git submodule: `git submodule update --init --recursive`
7 | - Open the example RNBO patch (`example/RNBOSaw.maxpat`) and export the RNBO patch to `rnbo-export`
8 | in your copy of this repository.
9 | * *NOTE* make sure that your export name is `rnbo_source.cpp`
10 | - Configure the CMake build: `mkdir build && cd build && cmake ..`
11 | - Build (from `/build`): `cmake --build .`
12 | - The new `*.scx` file should now be available from the `/build` directory.
13 |
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/rnbo-export/README.md:
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1 | When exporting RNBO code, select rnbo-export for the "Output Directory."
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/src/RnboSaw.cpp:
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1 | #include "SC_PlugIn.hpp"
2 | #include "RnboSaw.hpp"
3 |
4 | static InterfaceTable* ft;
5 |
6 | namespace SimpleSaw {
7 |
8 | RnboSaw::RnboSaw() {
9 | mCalcFunc = make_calc_function();
10 |
11 | buf = (RNBO::SampleValue **)RTAlloc(mWorld, sizeof(RNBO::SampleValue *) * rnboObj.getNumOutputChannels());
12 | for (int i = 0; i < rnboObj.getNumOutputChannels(); i++) {
13 | buf[i] = (RNBO::SampleValue *)RTAlloc(mWorld, sizeof(RNBO::SampleValue *) * 512);
14 | }
15 |
16 | if (buf == NULL) {
17 | Print("RnboSaw ERROR: mem alloc failed");
18 | }
19 |
20 |
21 | auto index = rnboObj.getParameterIndexForID("freq");
22 | if (index < rnboObj.getNumParameters()) {
23 | float freq = in0(0);
24 | rnboObj.setParameterValue(index, freq);
25 | } else {
26 | Print("RnboSaw ERROR: cannot find freq parameter");
27 | }
28 |
29 | Print("New RnboSaw!\n");
30 | next(1);
31 | }
32 |
33 | RnboSaw::~RnboSaw() {
34 | if (buf) {
35 | RTFree(mWorld, buf);
36 | }
37 | }
38 |
39 | void RnboSaw::next(int nSamples) {
40 | // const float* input = in(0);
41 | float* outbuf = out(0);
42 | RNBO::SampleValue ** input = nullptr;
43 |
44 | // TODO: How does SC get the sample rate and buffer size?
45 | auto bufsize = bufferSize();
46 | rnboObj.prepareToProcess(sampleRate(), bufsize);
47 | rnboObj.process(input, 0, buf, 1, bufsize);
48 |
49 | for (int i = 0; i < nSamples; ++i) {
50 | outbuf[i] = static_cast(buf[0][i]); //TODO better conversion?
51 | }
52 | }
53 |
54 | } // namespace SimpleSaw
55 |
56 | PluginLoad(RnboSawUGens) {
57 | // Plugin magic
58 | ft = inTable;
59 | registerUnit(ft, "RnboSaw", false);
60 | }
61 |
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/src/RnboSaw.hpp:
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1 | #include "SC_PlugIn.hpp"
2 | #include "RNBO.h"
3 |
4 | namespace SimpleSaw {
5 |
6 | class RnboSaw : public SCUnit {
7 | public:
8 | RnboSaw();
9 | ~RnboSaw();
10 |
11 | private:
12 | void next(int nSamples);
13 |
14 | RNBO::SampleValue **buf;
15 | RNBO::CoreObject rnboObj;
16 | };
17 |
18 | } // namespace SimpleSaw
19 |
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/src/RnboSaw.sc:
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1 | RnboSaw : UGen {
2 | *ar { arg freq = 440.0;
3 | ^this.multiNew('audio', freq);
4 | }
5 | }
6 |
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/src/RnboSaw.schelp:
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1 | class:: RnboSaw
2 | summary:: A basic saw ugen from rnbo
3 | related:: TODO
4 | categories:: UGens>TODO
5 |
6 | description::
7 |
8 | A basic saw ugen from rnbo
9 |
10 |
11 | classmethods::
12 |
13 | method::ar, kr
14 |
15 | argument::TODO
16 |
17 | argument::TODO
18 |
19 |
20 | examples::
21 |
22 | code::
23 |
24 | { RnboSaw.ar(/* TODO */) }.play
25 |
26 | ::
27 |
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