├── JuceLibraryCode ├── BinaryData.cpp ├── BinaryData.h ├── JuceHeader.h ├── JucePluginDefines.h ├── ReadMe.txt ├── include_juce_audio_basics.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_basics.mm ├── include_juce_audio_devices.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_devices.mm ├── include_juce_audio_formats.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_formats.mm ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AAX.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AAX.mm ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AAX_utils.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_ARA.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AU_1.mm ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AU_2.mm ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AUv3.mm ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_LV2.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_LV2.mm ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_Standalone.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_Unity.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST2.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST2.mm ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST3.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST3.mm ├── include_juce_audio_processors.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_processors.mm ├── include_juce_audio_processors_ara.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_processors_lv2_libs.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_utils.cpp ├── include_juce_audio_utils.mm ├── include_juce_core.cpp ├── include_juce_core.mm ├── include_juce_data_structures.cpp ├── include_juce_data_structures.mm ├── include_juce_events.cpp ├── include_juce_events.mm ├── include_juce_graphics.cpp ├── include_juce_graphics.mm ├── include_juce_gui_basics.cpp ├── include_juce_gui_basics.mm ├── include_juce_gui_extra.cpp └── include_juce_gui_extra.mm ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── Res └── typo-round.bold.otf ├── Source ├── NewLookAndFeel.h ├── PluginEditor.cpp ├── PluginEditor.h ├── PluginProcessor.cpp ├── PluginProcessor.h └── PulseGen.h └── subdominant.jucer /JuceLibraryCode/BinaryData.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* ========================================================================================= 2 | 3 | This is an auto-generated file: Any edits you make may be overwritten! 4 | 5 | */ 6 | 7 | #pragma once 8 | 9 | namespace BinaryData 10 | { 11 | extern const char* typoround_bold_otf; 12 | const int typoround_bold_otfSize = 65816; 13 | 14 | // Number of elements in the namedResourceList and originalFileNames arrays. 15 | const int namedResourceListSize = 1; 16 | 17 | // Points to the start of a list of resource names. 18 | extern const char* namedResourceList[]; 19 | 20 | // Points to the start of a list of resource filenames. 21 | extern const char* originalFilenames[]; 22 | 23 | // If you provide the name of one of the binary resource variables above, this function will 24 | // return the corresponding data and its size (or a null pointer if the name isn't found). 25 | const char* getNamedResource (const char* resourceNameUTF8, int& dataSizeInBytes); 26 | 27 | // If you provide the name of one of the binary resource variables above, this function will 28 | // return the corresponding original, non-mangled filename (or a null pointer if the name isn't found). 29 | const char* getNamedResourceOriginalFilename (const char* resourceNameUTF8); 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/JuceHeader.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | This is the header file that your files should include in order to get all the 7 | JUCE library headers. You should avoid including the JUCE headers directly in 8 | your own source files, because that wouldn't pick up the correct configuration 9 | options for your app. 10 | 11 | */ 12 | 13 | #pragma once 14 | 15 | 16 | #include 17 | #include 18 | #include 19 | #include 20 | #include 21 | #include 22 | #include 23 | #include 24 | #include 25 | #include 26 | #include 27 | #include 28 | 29 | #include "BinaryData.h" 30 | 31 | #if defined (JUCE_PROJUCER_VERSION) && JUCE_PROJUCER_VERSION < JUCE_VERSION 32 | /** If you've hit this error then the version of the Projucer that was used to generate this project is 33 | older than the version of the JUCE modules being included. To fix this error, re-save your project 34 | using the latest version of the Projucer or, if you aren't using the Projucer to manage your project, 35 | remove the JUCE_PROJUCER_VERSION define. 36 | */ 37 | #error "This project was last saved using an outdated version of the Projucer! Re-save this project with the latest version to fix this error." 38 | #endif 39 | 40 | 41 | #if ! JUCE_DONT_DECLARE_PROJECTINFO 42 | namespace ProjectInfo 43 | { 44 | const char* const projectName = "Sub_Dominant"; 45 | const char* const companyName = ""; 46 | const char* const versionString = "1.0.0"; 47 | const int versionNumber = 0x10000; 48 | } 49 | #endif 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/JucePluginDefines.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #pragma once 9 | 10 | //============================================================================== 11 | // Audio plugin settings.. 12 | 13 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Build_VST 14 | #define JucePlugin_Build_VST 0 15 | #endif 16 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Build_VST3 17 | #define JucePlugin_Build_VST3 1 18 | #endif 19 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Build_AU 20 | #define JucePlugin_Build_AU 0 21 | #endif 22 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Build_AUv3 23 | #define JucePlugin_Build_AUv3 0 24 | #endif 25 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Build_AAX 26 | #define JucePlugin_Build_AAX 0 27 | #endif 28 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Build_Standalone 29 | #define JucePlugin_Build_Standalone 0 30 | #endif 31 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Build_Unity 32 | #define JucePlugin_Build_Unity 0 33 | #endif 34 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Build_LV2 35 | #define JucePlugin_Build_LV2 0 36 | #endif 37 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Enable_IAA 38 | #define JucePlugin_Enable_IAA 0 39 | #endif 40 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Enable_ARA 41 | #define JucePlugin_Enable_ARA 0 42 | #endif 43 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Name 44 | #define JucePlugin_Name "Sub_Dominant" 45 | #endif 46 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Desc 47 | #define JucePlugin_Desc "Sub_Dominant" 48 | #endif 49 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Manufacturer 50 | #define JucePlugin_Manufacturer "_astriid_" 51 | #endif 52 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ManufacturerWebsite 53 | #define JucePlugin_ManufacturerWebsite "www.yourcompany.com" 54 | #endif 55 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ManufacturerEmail 56 | #define JucePlugin_ManufacturerEmail "" 57 | #endif 58 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ManufacturerCode 59 | #define JucePlugin_ManufacturerCode 0x4d616e75 60 | #endif 61 | #ifndef JucePlugin_PluginCode 62 | #define JucePlugin_PluginCode 0x4c657872 63 | #endif 64 | #ifndef JucePlugin_IsSynth 65 | #define JucePlugin_IsSynth 0 66 | #endif 67 | #ifndef JucePlugin_WantsMidiInput 68 | #define JucePlugin_WantsMidiInput 0 69 | #endif 70 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ProducesMidiOutput 71 | #define JucePlugin_ProducesMidiOutput 0 72 | #endif 73 | #ifndef JucePlugin_IsMidiEffect 74 | #define JucePlugin_IsMidiEffect 0 75 | #endif 76 | #ifndef JucePlugin_EditorRequiresKeyboardFocus 77 | #define JucePlugin_EditorRequiresKeyboardFocus 0 78 | #endif 79 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Version 80 | #define JucePlugin_Version 1.0.0 81 | #endif 82 | #ifndef JucePlugin_VersionCode 83 | #define JucePlugin_VersionCode 0x10000 84 | #endif 85 | #ifndef JucePlugin_VersionString 86 | #define JucePlugin_VersionString "1.0.0" 87 | #endif 88 | #ifndef JucePlugin_VSTUniqueID 89 | #define JucePlugin_VSTUniqueID JucePlugin_PluginCode 90 | #endif 91 | #ifndef JucePlugin_VSTCategory 92 | #define JucePlugin_VSTCategory kPlugCategEffect 93 | #endif 94 | #ifndef JucePlugin_Vst3Category 95 | #define JucePlugin_Vst3Category "Fx|Distortion|Stereo" 96 | #endif 97 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AUMainType 98 | #define JucePlugin_AUMainType 'aufx' 99 | #endif 100 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AUSubType 101 | #define JucePlugin_AUSubType JucePlugin_PluginCode 102 | #endif 103 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AUExportPrefix 104 | #define JucePlugin_AUExportPrefix Sub_DominantAU 105 | #endif 106 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AUExportPrefixQuoted 107 | #define JucePlugin_AUExportPrefixQuoted "Sub_DominantAU" 108 | #endif 109 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AUManufacturerCode 110 | #define JucePlugin_AUManufacturerCode JucePlugin_ManufacturerCode 111 | #endif 112 | #ifndef JucePlugin_CFBundleIdentifier 113 | #define JucePlugin_CFBundleIdentifier com.yourcompany.Sub_Dominant 114 | #endif 115 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AAXIdentifier 116 | #define JucePlugin_AAXIdentifier com.yourcompany.Sub_Dominant 117 | #endif 118 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AAXManufacturerCode 119 | #define JucePlugin_AAXManufacturerCode JucePlugin_ManufacturerCode 120 | #endif 121 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AAXProductId 122 | #define JucePlugin_AAXProductId JucePlugin_PluginCode 123 | #endif 124 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AAXCategory 125 | #define JucePlugin_AAXCategory 0 126 | #endif 127 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AAXDisableBypass 128 | #define JucePlugin_AAXDisableBypass 0 129 | #endif 130 | #ifndef JucePlugin_AAXDisableMultiMono 131 | #define JucePlugin_AAXDisableMultiMono 0 132 | #endif 133 | #ifndef JucePlugin_IAAType 134 | #define JucePlugin_IAAType 0x61757278 135 | #endif 136 | #ifndef JucePlugin_IAASubType 137 | #define JucePlugin_IAASubType JucePlugin_PluginCode 138 | #endif 139 | #ifndef JucePlugin_IAAName 140 | #define JucePlugin_IAAName "_astriid_: Sub_Dominant" 141 | #endif 142 | #ifndef JucePlugin_VSTNumMidiInputs 143 | #define JucePlugin_VSTNumMidiInputs 16 144 | #endif 145 | #ifndef JucePlugin_VSTNumMidiOutputs 146 | #define JucePlugin_VSTNumMidiOutputs 16 147 | #endif 148 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ARAContentTypes 149 | #define JucePlugin_ARAContentTypes 0 150 | #endif 151 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ARATransformationFlags 152 | #define JucePlugin_ARATransformationFlags 0 153 | #endif 154 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ARAFactoryID 155 | #define JucePlugin_ARAFactoryID "com.yourcompany.Sub_Dominant.factory" 156 | #endif 157 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ARADocumentArchiveID 158 | #define JucePlugin_ARADocumentArchiveID "com.yourcompany.Sub_Dominant.aradocumentarchive.1.0.0" 159 | #endif 160 | #ifndef JucePlugin_ARACompatibleArchiveIDs 161 | #define JucePlugin_ARACompatibleArchiveIDs "" 162 | #endif 163 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/ReadMe.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Important Note!! 3 | ================ 4 | 5 | The purpose of this folder is to contain files that are auto-generated by the Projucer, 6 | and ALL files in this folder will be mercilessly DELETED and completely re-written whenever 7 | the Projucer saves your project. 8 | 9 | Therefore, it's a bad idea to make any manual changes to the files in here, or to 10 | put any of your own files in here if you don't want to lose them. (Of course you may choose 11 | to add the folder's contents to your version-control system so that you can re-merge your own 12 | modifications after the Projucer has saved its changes). 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_basics.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_basics.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_devices.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_devices.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_formats.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_formats.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AAX.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AAX.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AAX_utils.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_ARA.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AU_1.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AU_2.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_AUv3.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_LV2.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_LV2.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_Standalone.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_Unity.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST2.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST2.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST3.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST3.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_processors.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_processors.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_processors_ara.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_processors_lv2_libs.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_utils.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_utils.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_core.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_core.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_data_structures.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_data_structures.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_events.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_events.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_graphics.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_graphics.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_gui_basics.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_gui_basics.mm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! This file is auto-generated each time you save your 4 | project - if you alter its contents, your changes may be overwritten! 5 | 6 | */ 7 | 8 | #include 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_gui_extra.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | 3 | IMPORTANT! 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Sub_Dominant-VST 2 | 3 | A face-ripping, glitching fuzz inspired by the EQD Bit Commander guitar pedal. 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | The input signal is from the gain knob is heavily amplified and clipped, one output feeding into the 8 | base-octave "NORM" volume knob and another output feeding into two binary counters. These counters produce a 9 | glitchy square wave one octave down from the base-octave and another glitchy square wave two octaves down. 10 | 11 | The glitchiness of the sub-octaves can be controlled by the filter, "SUB OCT GLITCH", leading into the binary 12 | counters. The filter cutoff frequency and the complexity of the input signal determines just how glitchy these 13 | waves are. 14 | 15 | Finally, the input signal is also fed into a full-wave rectifier to create a standard octave-up fuzz, the 16 | volume of which is controlled by the "DOM" knob. The input signal can be blended back in to the fuzz signal 17 | with the "BLEND" clean-blend knob. 18 | 19 | https://github.com/astriiddev/Sub_Dominant-VST/assets/98296288/80d3a928-a969-49ba-9d20-b4dfeda48c10 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Res/typo-round.bold.otf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astriiddev/Sub_Dominant-VST/00f7ae41bbdb19a67f810c134327f32e835c5afc/Res/typo-round.bold.otf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Source/NewLookAndFeel.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | ============================================================================== 3 | 4 | NewLookAndFeel.h 5 | Created: 14 Jan 2024 7:07:33am 6 | Author: _astriid_ 7 | 8 | ============================================================================== 9 | */ 10 | 11 | #pragma once 12 | 13 | #include 14 | 15 | //============================================================================== 16 | /* 17 | */ 18 | class NewLookAndFeel : public juce::LookAndFeel_V4 19 | { 20 | public: 21 | NewLookAndFeel() 22 | { 23 | bauTypeface = juce::Typeface::createSystemTypefaceFor(BinaryData::typoround_bold_otf, BinaryData::typoround_bold_otfSize); 24 | bauFont = juce::Font(bauTypeface); 25 | } 26 | 27 | ~NewLookAndFeel() override {} 28 | 29 | juce::Font getCustomFont() 30 | { 31 | return bauFont; 32 | } 33 | 34 | juce::Font getLabelFont(juce::Label& label) override 35 | { 36 | const float height = label.getFont().getHeight(); 37 | return bauFont.withHeight(height); 38 | } 39 | 40 | 41 | void drawRotarySlider(juce::Graphics& g, int x, int y, int width, int height, float sliderPos, 42 | const float rotaryStartAngle, const float rotaryEndAngle, juce::Slider&) override 43 | { 44 | auto radius = (float)juce::jmin(width / 2, height / 2) - 4.0f; 45 | auto centreX = (float)x + (float)width * 0.5f; 46 | auto centreY = (float)y + (float)height * 0.5f; 47 | auto rx = centreX - radius; 48 | auto ry = centreY - radius; 49 | auto rw = radius * 2.0f; 50 | auto angle = rotaryStartAngle + sliderPos * (rotaryEndAngle - rotaryStartAngle); 51 | 52 | // fill 53 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::darkred); 54 | g.fillEllipse(rx, ry, rw, rw); 55 | 56 | // outline 57 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::green); 58 | g.drawEllipse(rx, ry, rw, rw, 4.0f); 59 | 60 | juce::Path p; 61 | auto pointerLength = radius * 0.33f; 62 | p.addEllipse(-pointerLength * 0.5f, -radius * 0.8f, pointerLength, pointerLength); 63 | p.applyTransform(juce::AffineTransform::rotation(angle).translated(centreX, centreY)); 64 | 65 | // pointer 66 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::yellow); 67 | g.fillPath(p); 68 | } 69 | 70 | void drawToggleButton(juce::Graphics& g, juce::ToggleButton& button, 71 | bool shouldDrawButtonAsHighlighted, bool shouldDrawButtonAsDown) override 72 | { 73 | auto fontSize = (float)button.getHeight() ; 74 | auto tickWidth = fontSize * 1.1f; 75 | 76 | drawTickBox(g, button, 4.0f, ((float)button.getHeight() - tickWidth) * 0.5f, 77 | tickWidth, tickWidth, 78 | button.getToggleState(), 79 | button.isEnabled(), 80 | shouldDrawButtonAsHighlighted, 81 | shouldDrawButtonAsDown); 82 | 83 | g.setColour(button.findColour(juce::ToggleButton::textColourId)); 84 | g.setFont(bauFont.withHeight(fontSize)); 85 | 86 | if (!button.isEnabled()) 87 | g.setOpacity(0.5f); 88 | 89 | g.drawFittedText(button.getButtonText(), 90 | button.getLocalBounds().withTrimmedLeft(juce::roundToInt(tickWidth) + 10) 91 | .withTrimmedRight(2), 92 | juce::Justification::centredLeft, 10); 93 | } 94 | 95 | void drawTickBox(juce::Graphics& g, juce::Component& component, float x, float y, float w, float h, const bool ticked, 96 | const bool /*isEnabled*/, const bool /*shouldDrawButtonAsHighlighted*/, const bool /*shouldDrawButtonAsDown*/) override 97 | { 98 | juce::Rectangle tickBounds(x, y, w, h); 99 | 100 | if (ticked) 101 | { 102 | g.setColour(component.findColour(juce::ToggleButton::tickColourId)); 103 | g.fillRect(tickBounds); 104 | } 105 | else 106 | { 107 | g.setColour(component.findColour(juce::ToggleButton::tickDisabledColourId)); 108 | g.drawRect(tickBounds, 2.0f); 109 | } 110 | } 111 | 112 | private: 113 | juce::Font bauFont; 114 | juce::Typeface::Ptr bauTypeface; 115 | JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (NewLookAndFeel) 116 | }; 117 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Source/PluginEditor.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | ============================================================================== 3 | 4 | This file contains the basic framework code for a JUCE plugin editor. 5 | 6 | ============================================================================== 7 | */ 8 | 9 | #include "PluginProcessor.h" 10 | #include "PluginEditor.h" 11 | 12 | //============================================================================== 13 | SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor::SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor (SubdominantAudioProcessor& p) 14 | : AudioProcessorEditor (&p), audioProcessor (p) 15 | { 16 | setLookAndFeel(&newLookAndFeel); 17 | 18 | setRepaintsOnMouseActivity(false); 19 | 20 | for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) 21 | { 22 | const juce::Colour colour = i < 3 ? juce::Colours::blue : juce::Colours::limegreen; 23 | 24 | initRotarySlider(&squareWaveVolSlider[i], &squareWaveVolLabel[i], squareWaveName[i], colour); 25 | 26 | squareWaveVolAttachment[i] = std::make_unique 27 | (audioProcessor.getAPVTS(), squareWaveAttachName[i], squareWaveVolSlider[i]); 28 | } 29 | 30 | initRotarySlider(&filterSlider, &filterLabel, "FLTR", juce::Colours::limegreen); 31 | filterAttachment = std::make_unique 32 | (audioProcessor.getAPVTS(), "FILTER AMOUNT", filterSlider); 33 | 34 | initRotarySlider(&clipSlider, &clipLabel, "GAIN", juce::Colours::limegreen); 35 | clipAttachment = std::make_unique 36 | (audioProcessor.getAPVTS(), "GAIN AMOUNT", clipSlider); 37 | 38 | initRotarySlider(&blendSlider, &blendLabel, "BLEND", juce::Colours::limegreen); 39 | blendAttachment = std::make_unique 40 | (audioProcessor.getAPVTS(), "BLEND AMOUNT", blendSlider); 41 | 42 | initRotarySlider(&masterVolSlider, &masterVolLabel, "VOLUME", juce::Colours::limegreen); 43 | masterVolAttachment = std::make_unique 44 | (audioProcessor.getAPVTS(), "MASTER VOLUME", masterVolSlider); 45 | 46 | initHrzntlSlider(&inSubOctLPFSlider, &inSubOctLPFLabel, "SUB OCT GLITCH"); 47 | inSubOctLPFAttachment = std::make_unique 48 | (audioProcessor.getAPVTS(), "SUB GLITCH AMOUNT", inSubOctLPFSlider); 49 | 50 | initRadioButtons(&instButton, "INST", 1001); 51 | initRadioButtons(&lineButton, "LINE", 1001); 52 | instButton.onClick = [&] { audioProcessor.setLineInstState(0); }; 53 | lineButton.onClick = [&] { audioProcessor.setLineInstState(1); }; 54 | 55 | setSize (600, 600); 56 | } 57 | 58 | SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor::~SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor() 59 | { 60 | setLookAndFeel(nullptr); 61 | } 62 | 63 | //============================================================================== 64 | void SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor::paint (juce::Graphics& g) 65 | { 66 | bool lineInstState = (bool) audioProcessor.getLineInstState(); 67 | 68 | g.fillAll (juce::Colours::darkblue); 69 | 70 | if (lineInstState != lineButton.getToggleState() || lineInstState == instButton.getToggleState()) 71 | { 72 | lineButton.setToggleState(lineInstState, juce::dontSendNotification); 73 | instButton.setToggleState(!lineInstState, juce::dontSendNotification); 74 | } 75 | 76 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::gold); 77 | g.fillRect(0, 200, 400, 400); 78 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::darkred); 79 | g.fillRect(0, 400, 200, 200); 80 | 81 | g.setFont(newLookAndFeel.getCustomFont().withHeight(30.f)); 82 | 83 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::darkred.darker(0.4f).withAlpha(0.8f)); 84 | g.drawText("SUB_DOMINANT", getWidth() - 200, getHeight() - 110, 192, 42, juce::Justification::bottomRight, false); 85 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::red.darker(0.4f)); 86 | g.drawText("SUB_DOMINANT", getWidth() - 200, getHeight() - 110, 190, 40, juce::Justification::bottomRight, false); 87 | 88 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::green.withAlpha(0.8f)); 89 | g.drawText("OCTAVE FUZZ", getWidth() - 200, getHeight() - 80, 192, 42, juce::Justification::bottomRight, false); 90 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::limegreen); 91 | g.drawText("OCTAVE FUZZ", getWidth() - 200, getHeight() - 80, 190, 40, juce::Justification::bottomRight, false); 92 | 93 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::gold.withAlpha(0.4f)); 94 | g.drawText("by _astriid_", getWidth() - 200, getHeight() - 50, 192, 42, juce::Justification::bottomRight, false); 95 | g.setColour(juce::Colours::yellow); 96 | g.drawText("by _astriid_", getWidth() - 200, getHeight() - 50, 190, 40, juce::Justification::bottomRight, false); 97 | } 98 | 99 | void SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor::resized() 100 | { 101 | const float slider_x = 0.03f; 102 | 103 | clipSlider.setBoundsRelative(slider_x, 0.1f, 0.2f, 0.2f); 104 | filterSlider.setBoundsRelative(slider_x + 0.2f, 0.1f, 0.2f, 0.2f); 105 | squareWaveVolSlider[3].setBoundsRelative(slider_x + 0.4f, 0.1f, 0.2f, 0.2f); 106 | 107 | for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) 108 | squareWaveVolSlider[i].setBoundsRelative(slider_x + (i * 0.2f), 0.4f, 0.2f, 0.2f); 109 | 110 | masterVolSlider.setBoundsRelative(slider_x + 0.7f, 0.1f, 0.2f, 0.2f); 111 | blendSlider.setBoundsRelative(slider_x + 0.7f, 0.4f, 0.2f, 0.2f); 112 | 113 | inSubOctLPFSlider.setBoundsRelative(0.02f, 0.94f, 0.19f, 0.05f); 114 | 115 | lineButton.setBoundsRelative(0.35f, 0.95f, 0.1f, 0.03f); 116 | instButton.setBoundsRelative(0.47f, 0.95f, 0.1f, 0.03f); 117 | } 118 | 119 | void SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor::initRotarySlider(juce::Slider* s, juce::Label* l, const juce::String& name, const juce::Colour& colour) 120 | { 121 | const juce::Font labelFont = l == nullptr ? 0 : l->getFont().boldened().withHeight(24.f); 122 | 123 | if (s == nullptr) return; 124 | 125 | addAndMakeVisible(*s); 126 | s->setScrollWheelEnabled(false); 127 | s->setRepaintsOnMouseActivity(false); 128 | s->setMouseCursor(juce::MouseCursor::PointingHandCursor); 129 | 130 | s->setSliderStyle(juce::Slider::SliderStyle::RotaryHorizontalVerticalDrag); 131 | s->setTextBoxStyle(juce::Slider::NoTextBox, false, 0, 0); 132 | 133 | if (l == nullptr) return; 134 | 135 | l->setFont(labelFont); 136 | l->setJustificationType(juce::Justification::centredTop); 137 | l->attachToComponent(s, false); 138 | l->setColour(juce::Label::textColourId, colour); 139 | 140 | if (name.isEmpty()) return; 141 | 142 | l->setText(name, juce::dontSendNotification); 143 | } 144 | 145 | void SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor::initHrzntlSlider(juce::Slider* s, juce::Label* l, const juce::String& name) 146 | { 147 | const juce::Font labelFont = l == nullptr ? 0 : l->getFont().boldened().withHeight(24.f); 148 | 149 | if (s == nullptr) return; 150 | 151 | addAndMakeVisible(*s); 152 | s->setScrollWheelEnabled(false); 153 | s->setRepaintsOnMouseActivity(false); 154 | s->setMouseCursor(juce::MouseCursor::PointingHandCursor); 155 | 156 | s->setSliderStyle(juce::Slider::SliderStyle::LinearHorizontal); 157 | s->setTextBoxStyle(juce::Slider::NoTextBox, false, 0, 0); 158 | 159 | s->setColour(juce::Slider::ColourIds::trackColourId, juce::Colours::blue.darker(0.4f)); 160 | s->setColour(juce::Slider::ColourIds::backgroundColourId, juce::Colours::darkblue.darker(0.2f)); 161 | s->setColour(juce::Slider::ColourIds::thumbColourId, juce::Colours::yellow); 162 | 163 | if (l == nullptr) return; 164 | 165 | l->setFont(16.f); 166 | l->setJustificationType(juce::Justification::centredBottom); 167 | l->attachToComponent(s, false); 168 | l->setColour(juce::Label::textColourId, juce::Colours::yellow); 169 | 170 | if (name.isEmpty()) return; 171 | 172 | l->setText(name, juce::dontSendNotification); 173 | } 174 | 175 | void SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor::initRadioButtons(juce::ToggleButton* b, const juce::String& name, const int group) 176 | { 177 | const juce::Font buttonFont = newLookAndFeel.getCustomFont().withHeight(24.f); 178 | 179 | if (b == nullptr) return; 180 | 181 | addAndMakeVisible(*b); 182 | b->setRadioGroupId(group, juce::NotificationType::dontSendNotification); 183 | b->setMouseCursor(juce::MouseCursor::PointingHandCursor); 184 | 185 | b->setColour(juce::ToggleButton::tickColourId, juce::Colours::blue); 186 | b->setColour(juce::ToggleButton::textColourId, juce::Colours::blue); 187 | b->setColour(juce::ToggleButton::tickDisabledColourId, juce::Colours::blue); 188 | 189 | if (name.isEmpty()) return; 190 | 191 | b->setButtonText(name); 192 | } 193 | 194 | void SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor::parameterChanged(const juce::String& parameterID, float newValue) 195 | { 196 | if (parameterID.containsIgnoreCase("LINE/INST")) 197 | { 198 | const bool on = (bool) newValue; 199 | lineButton.setToggleState(on, juce::dontSendNotification); 200 | instButton.setToggleState(!on, juce::dontSendNotification); 201 | } 202 | } 203 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Source/PluginEditor.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | ============================================================================== 3 | 4 | This file contains the basic framework code for a JUCE plugin editor. 5 | 6 | ============================================================================== 7 | */ 8 | 9 | #pragma once 10 | 11 | #include 12 | #include "PluginProcessor.h" 13 | #include "NewLookAndFeel.h" 14 | 15 | //============================================================================== 16 | /** 17 | */ 18 | class SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor : public juce::AudioProcessorEditor, 19 | public juce::AudioProcessorValueTreeState::Listener 20 | { 21 | public: 22 | SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor (SubdominantAudioProcessor&); 23 | ~SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor() override; 24 | 25 | //============================================================================== 26 | void paint (juce::Graphics&) override; 27 | void resized() override; 28 | 29 | private: 30 | void initRotarySlider(juce::Slider*, juce::Label*, const juce::String&, const juce::Colour&); 31 | void initHrzntlSlider(juce::Slider*, juce::Label*, const juce::String&); 32 | void initRadioButtons(juce::ToggleButton*, const juce::String&, const int); 33 | 34 | void parameterChanged(const juce::String& parameterID, float newValue) override; 35 | 36 | juce::ToggleButton instButton, lineButton; 37 | 38 | juce::Slider squareWaveVolSlider[4]; 39 | juce::Slider filterSlider, inSubOctLPFSlider, clipSlider, 40 | blendSlider, masterVolSlider; 41 | 42 | juce::Label squareWaveVolLabel[4]; 43 | juce::Label filterLabel, inSubOctLPFLabel, clipLabel, 44 | blendLabel, masterVolLabel; 45 | 46 | juce::String squareWaveName[4] = { "SUB2", "SUB1", "DOM", "NORM" }; 47 | juce::String squareWaveAttachName[4] = { "SUB2 VOLUME","SUB1 VOLUME", 48 | "DOM VOLUME", "NORM VOLUME", }; 49 | 50 | std::unique_ptr squareWaveVolAttachment[4], filterAttachment, 51 | inSubOctLPFAttachment, clipAttachment, 52 | blendAttachment, masterVolAttachment; 53 | 54 | NewLookAndFeel newLookAndFeel; 55 | 56 | SubdominantAudioProcessor& audioProcessor; 57 | 58 | JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor) 59 | }; 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Source/PluginProcessor.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | BLE/* 2 | ============================================================================== 3 | 4 | This file contains the basic framework code for a JUCE plugin processor. 5 | 6 | ============================================================================== 7 | */ 8 | 9 | #include "PluginProcessor.h" 10 | #include "PluginEditor.h" 11 | 12 | //============================================================================== 13 | SubdominantAudioProcessor::SubdominantAudioProcessor() 14 | #ifndef JucePlugin_PreferredChannelConfigurations 15 | : AudioProcessor (BusesProperties() 16 | #if ! JucePlugin_IsMidiEffect 17 | #if ! JucePlugin_IsSynth 18 | .withInput ("Input", juce::AudioChannelSet::stereo(), true) 19 | #endif 20 | .withOutput ("Output", juce::AudioChannelSet::stereo(), true) 21 | #endif 22 | ), APVTS(*this, nullptr, "Parameters", createParameters()) 23 | #endif 24 | { 25 | APVTS.state.addListener(this); 26 | 27 | clearOnePoleFilterState(&rectLPF); 28 | clearOnePoleFilterState(&filterLPF); 29 | clearTwoPoleFilterState(&inSubOctLPF); 30 | setupOnePoleFilter(getSampleRate(), 20000., &filterLPF); 31 | setupTwoPoleFilter(getSampleRate(), 159., 0.660225, &inSubOctLPF); 32 | } 33 | 34 | SubdominantAudioProcessor::~SubdominantAudioProcessor() 35 | { 36 | } 37 | 38 | //============================================================================== 39 | const juce::String SubdominantAudioProcessor::getName() const 40 | { 41 | return JucePlugin_Name; 42 | } 43 | 44 | bool SubdominantAudioProcessor::acceptsMidi() const 45 | { 46 | #if JucePlugin_WantsMidiInput 47 | return true; 48 | #else 49 | return false; 50 | #endif 51 | } 52 | 53 | bool SubdominantAudioProcessor::producesMidi() const 54 | { 55 | #if JucePlugin_ProducesMidiOutput 56 | return true; 57 | #else 58 | return false; 59 | #endif 60 | } 61 | 62 | bool SubdominantAudioProcessor::isMidiEffect() const 63 | { 64 | #if JucePlugin_IsMidiEffect 65 | return true; 66 | #else 67 | return false; 68 | #endif 69 | } 70 | 71 | double SubdominantAudioProcessor::getTailLengthSeconds() const 72 | { 73 | return 0.0; 74 | } 75 | 76 | int SubdominantAudioProcessor::getNumPrograms() 77 | { 78 | return 1; // NB: some hosts don't cope very well if you tell them there are 0 programs, 79 | // so this should be at least 1, even if you're not really implementing programs. 80 | } 81 | 82 | int SubdominantAudioProcessor::getCurrentProgram() 83 | { 84 | return 0; 85 | } 86 | 87 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::setCurrentProgram (int /*index*/) 88 | { 89 | } 90 | 91 | const juce::String SubdominantAudioProcessor::getProgramName (int /*index*/) 92 | { 93 | return {}; 94 | } 95 | 96 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::changeProgramName (int /*index*/, const juce::String& /*newName*/) 97 | { 98 | } 99 | 100 | //============================================================================== 101 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::prepareToPlay (double sampleRate, int /*samplesPerBlock*/) 102 | { 103 | setupOnePoleFilter(sampleRate, 1591., &rectLPF); 104 | } 105 | 106 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::releaseResources() 107 | { 108 | // When playback stops, you can use this as an opportunity to free up any 109 | // spare memory, etc. 110 | } 111 | 112 | #ifndef JucePlugin_PreferredChannelConfigurations 113 | bool SubdominantAudioProcessor::isBusesLayoutSupported (const BusesLayout& layouts) const 114 | { 115 | #if JucePlugin_IsMidiEffect 116 | juce::ignoreUnused (layouts); 117 | return true; 118 | #else 119 | // This is the place where you check if the layout is supported. 120 | // In this template code we only support mono or stereo. 121 | // Some plugin hosts, such as certain GarageBand versions, will only 122 | // load plugins that support stereo bus layouts. 123 | if (layouts.getMainOutputChannelSet() != juce::AudioChannelSet::mono() 124 | && layouts.getMainOutputChannelSet() != juce::AudioChannelSet::stereo()) 125 | return false; 126 | 127 | // This checks if the input layout matches the output layout 128 | #if ! JucePlugin_IsSynth 129 | if (layouts.getMainOutputChannelSet() != layouts.getMainInputChannelSet()) 130 | return false; 131 | #endif 132 | 133 | return true; 134 | #endif 135 | } 136 | #endif 137 | 138 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::processBlock (juce::AudioBuffer& buffer, juce::MidiBuffer& /*midiMessages*/) 139 | { 140 | juce::ScopedNoDenormals noDenormals; 141 | auto totalNumInputChannels = getTotalNumInputChannels(); 142 | auto totalNumOutputChannels = getTotalNumOutputChannels(); 143 | for (auto i = totalNumInputChannels; i < totalNumOutputChannels; ++i) 144 | buffer.clear (i, 0, buffer.getNumSamples()); 145 | 146 | const float* inL = buffer.getReadPointer(0); 147 | const float* inR = totalNumInputChannels > 1 ? buffer.getReadPointer(1) : nullptr; 148 | 149 | float* outL = buffer.getWritePointer(0); 150 | float* outR = totalNumInputChannels > 1 ? buffer.getWritePointer(1) : nullptr; 151 | 152 | int numSamples = buffer.getNumSamples(); 153 | 154 | updateParams(); 155 | 156 | while (--numSamples >= 0) 157 | { 158 | const float sampL = *inL++; 159 | const float sampR = inR == nullptr ? sampL : *inR++; 160 | 161 | float filtered[2] = { 0.f, 0.f }, out[2] = { 0.f, 0.f }; 162 | 163 | muteCounter = std::abs(sampL) <= 0.01f && std::abs(sampR) <= 0.01f ? muteCounter + 1.f : 0.f; 164 | 165 | inputGain(&sampL, &sampR, &lm386); 166 | 167 | fullWaveRect(&sampL, &sampR, &rectifier); 168 | 169 | twoPoleLPFilter(&inSubOctLPF, &lm386.left, &lm386.right, &filtered[0], &filtered[1]); 170 | 171 | cd4024one[0].incPulseCounter(&filtered[0]); 172 | cd4024one[1].incPulseCounter(&filtered[1]); 173 | 174 | subOctOne.left = cd4024one[0].generatePulseWave(); 175 | subOctOne.right = cd4024one[1].generatePulseWave(); 176 | 177 | cd4024two[0].incPulseCounter(&subOctOne.left); 178 | cd4024two[1].incPulseCounter(&subOctOne.right); 179 | 180 | subOctOne.left *= subOctOne.volume; 181 | subOctOne.right *= subOctOne.volume; 182 | 183 | subOctTwo.left = cd4024two[0].generatePulseWave(); 184 | subOctTwo.right = cd4024two[1].generatePulseWave(); 185 | 186 | subOctTwo.left *= subOctTwo.volume; 187 | subOctTwo.right *= subOctTwo.volume; 188 | 189 | mixWaves(); 190 | 191 | onePoleLPFilter(&filterLPF, &mix.left, &mix.right, &out[0], &out[1]); 192 | 193 | out[0] = (out[0] * blend) + (sampL * std::abs(blend - 1.f)); 194 | out[1] = (out[1] * blend) + (sampR * std::abs(blend - 1.f)); 195 | 196 | if (outR == nullptr) 197 | { 198 | *outL++ = rampVolume((out[0] + out[1]) * 0.5f * masterVol, muteCounter); 199 | } 200 | else 201 | { 202 | *outL++ = rampVolume(out[0] * masterVol, muteCounter); 203 | *outR++ = rampVolume(out[1] * masterVol, muteCounter); 204 | } 205 | } 206 | } 207 | 208 | //============================================================================== 209 | bool SubdominantAudioProcessor::hasEditor() const 210 | { 211 | return true; // (change this to false if you choose to not supply an editor) 212 | } 213 | 214 | juce::AudioProcessorEditor* SubdominantAudioProcessor::createEditor() 215 | { 216 | return new SubdominantAudioProcessorEditor (*this); 217 | } 218 | 219 | //============================================================================== 220 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::getStateInformation (juce::MemoryBlock& destData) 221 | { 222 | juce::ValueTree state = APVTS.copyState(); 223 | std::unique_ptr xml(state.createXml()); 224 | copyXmlToBinary(*xml, destData); 225 | } 226 | 227 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::setStateInformation (const void* data, int sizeInBytes) 228 | { 229 | std::unique_ptr xmlState(getXmlFromBinary(data, sizeInBytes)); 230 | 231 | if (xmlState.get() != nullptr) 232 | if (xmlState->hasTagName(APVTS.state.getType())) 233 | { 234 | APVTS.replaceState(juce::ValueTree::fromXml(*xmlState)); 235 | clearTwoPoleFilterState(&inSubOctLPF); 236 | clearOnePoleFilterState(&filterLPF); 237 | paramsUpdated = true; 238 | updateParams(); 239 | } 240 | } 241 | 242 | /* 1-pole RC low-pass/high-pass filter, based on: 243 | ** https://github.com/8bitbubsy/pt2-clone/blob/master/src/pt2_rcfilters.c 244 | ** https://www.musicdsp.org/en/latest/Filters/116-one-pole-lp-and-hp.html 245 | */ 246 | 247 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::clearOnePoleFilterState(OnePoleFilter_t* f) 248 | { 249 | f->tmpL = f->tmpR = 0.0; 250 | f->val = -1.0; 251 | } 252 | 253 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::setupOnePoleFilter(const double audioRate, const double cutOff, OnePoleFilter_t* f) 254 | { 255 | const double a = cutOff < audioRate / 2.0 ? 2.0 - std::cos((twoPi * cutOff) / audioRate) : 256 | 2.0 - std::cos((twoPi * ((audioRate / 2.0) - 1E-4)) / audioRate); 257 | 258 | const double b = a - std::sqrt((a * a) - 1.0); 259 | 260 | f->a1 = 1.0 - b; 261 | f->a2 = b; 262 | } 263 | 264 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::onePoleLPFilter(OnePoleFilter_t* f, const float* inL, const float* inR, float* outL, float* outR) 265 | { 266 | f->tmpL = (*inL * f->a1) + (f->tmpL * f->a2); 267 | *outL = (float)f->tmpL; 268 | 269 | f->tmpR = (*inR * f->a1) + (f->tmpR * f->a2); 270 | *outR = (float)f->tmpR; 271 | } 272 | 273 | /* 2-pole RC low-pass filter with Q factor, based on: 274 | ** https://github.com/8bitbubsy/pt2-clone/blob/master/src/pt2_rcfilters.c 275 | ** https://www.musicdsp.org/en/latest/Filters/38-lp-and-hp-filter.html 276 | */ 277 | 278 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::clearTwoPoleFilterState(TwoPoleFilter_t* f) 279 | { 280 | f->tmpL[0] = f->tmpL[1] = f->tmpL[2] = f->tmpL[3] = 0.0; 281 | f->tmpR[0] = f->tmpR[1] = f->tmpR[2] = f->tmpR[3] = 0.0; 282 | 283 | f->val = -1.f; 284 | } 285 | 286 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::setupTwoPoleFilter(const double audioRate, const double cutOff, const double qFactor, TwoPoleFilter_t* f) 287 | { 288 | const double a = cutOff < audioRate / 2.0 ? 1.0 / std::tan((pi * cutOff) / audioRate) : 289 | 1.0 / std::tan((pi * ((audioRate / 2.0) - 1E-4)) / audioRate); 290 | 291 | const double b = 1.0 / qFactor; 292 | 293 | f->a1 = 1.0 / (1.0 + b * a + a * a); 294 | f->a2 = 2.0 * f->a1; 295 | f->b1 = 2.0 * (1.0 - a * a) * f->a1; 296 | f->b2 = (1.0 - b * a + a * a) * f->a1; 297 | } 298 | 299 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::twoPoleLPFilter(TwoPoleFilter_t* f, const float* inL, const float* inR, float* outL, float* outR) 300 | { 301 | const double LOut = (*inL * f->a1) + (f->tmpL[0] * f->a2) + (f->tmpL[1] * f->a1) - (f->tmpL[2] * f->b1) - (f->tmpL[3] * f->b2); 302 | const double ROut = (*inR * f->a1) + (f->tmpR[0] * f->a2) + (f->tmpR[1] * f->a1) - (f->tmpR[2] * f->b1) - (f->tmpR[3] * f->b2); 303 | 304 | // shift states 305 | 306 | f->tmpL[1] = f->tmpL[0]; 307 | f->tmpL[0] = *inL; 308 | f->tmpL[3] = f->tmpL[2]; 309 | f->tmpL[2] = LOut; 310 | 311 | f->tmpR[1] = f->tmpR[0]; 312 | f->tmpR[0] = *inR; 313 | f->tmpR[3] = f->tmpR[2]; 314 | f->tmpR[2] = ROut; 315 | 316 | // set output 317 | 318 | *outL = (float)LOut; 319 | *outR = (float)ROut; 320 | } 321 | 322 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::inputGain(const float* inL, const float* inR, squarewave_t* out) const 323 | { 324 | /* total output gain of 200, 10:1 pad for "inst level" */ 325 | float gain[2] = { lineInstState ? *inL * 200.f : *inL * 20.f, lineInstState ? *inR * 200.f : *inR * 20.f }; 326 | 327 | /* output is already harshly squared off even without accounting for output gain*/ 328 | out->left = gain[0] > 1.f ? 1.f : gain[0] < -1.f ? -1.f : gain[0]; 329 | out->right = gain[1] > 1.f ? 1.f : gain[1] < -1.f ? -1.f : gain[1]; 330 | } 331 | 332 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::fullWaveRect(const float* inL, const float* inR, squarewave_t* out) const 333 | { 334 | /* invert phase of negative amplitude, applying gain/clipping */ 335 | float rectify[2] = { std::abs(*inL * 20.f) > 1.f ? 2.f : std::abs(*inL * 20.f), 336 | std::abs(*inR * 20.f) > 1.f ? 2.f : std::abs(*inR * 20.f) }; 337 | 338 | /* re-center back to +/- 1.0 range */ 339 | out->left = rectify[0] == 0.f ? 0.0f : (rectify[0] - 1.f) * out->volume; 340 | out->right = rectify[1] == 0.f ? 0.0f : (rectify[1] - 1.f) * out->volume; 341 | } 342 | 343 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::mixWaves() 344 | { 345 | mix.right = ((lm386.right * lm386.volume * 0.3f) + (rectifier.right * 0.3f) + (subOctOne.right * 0.2f + subOctTwo.right * 0.2f)) * (10.f * mix.volume); 346 | mix.left = ((lm386.left * lm386.volume * 0.3f) + (rectifier.left * 0.3f) + (subOctOne.left * 0.2f + subOctTwo.left * 0.2f)) * (10.f * mix.volume); 347 | 348 | mix.left = mix.left > 1.f ? 1.f : mix.left < -1.f ? -1.f : mix.left; 349 | mix.right = mix.right > 1.f ? 1.f : mix.right< -1.f ? -1.f : mix.right; 350 | } 351 | 352 | float SubdominantAudioProcessor::rampVolume(const float input, const float counter) 353 | { 354 | const float counterMin = 128.f; 355 | 356 | if (counter < counterMin) return input; 357 | 358 | return input * (counterMin / counter); 359 | } 360 | 361 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::updateParams() 362 | { 363 | double glitchval = 0.f; 364 | double filterval = 0.f; 365 | 366 | if (!paramsUpdated) return; 367 | 368 | glitchval = (double) APVTS.getRawParameterValue("SUB GLITCH AMOUNT")->load(); 369 | filterval = (double) APVTS.getRawParameterValue("FILTER AMOUNT")->load(); 370 | 371 | if (glitchval != inSubOctLPF.val || inSubOctLPF.val < 0.f) 372 | { 373 | clearTwoPoleFilterState(&inSubOctLPF); 374 | inSubOctLPF.val = glitchval; 375 | 376 | /* 377 | * logarithmic frequency sweep from 159hz - 20khz based on: 378 | * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32320028/convert-linear-audio-frequency-distribution-to-logarithmic-perceptual-distributi 379 | */ 380 | 381 | glitchval = 159. * pow(20000. / 159., inSubOctLPF.val / 1.); 382 | 383 | setupTwoPoleFilter(getSampleRate(), glitchval, 0.660225, &inSubOctLPF); 384 | } 385 | 386 | if (filterval != filterLPF.val || filterLPF.val < 0.f) 387 | { 388 | clearOnePoleFilterState(&filterLPF); 389 | filterLPF.val = filterval; 390 | 391 | /* 392 | * logarithmic frequency sweep from 14.5hz - 20khz based on: 393 | * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32320028/convert-lineaaudio-frequency-distribution-to-logarithmic-perceptual-distributi 394 | */ 395 | 396 | filterval = 1446.8 * pow(20000. / 1446.8, filterLPF.val / 1.); 397 | 398 | setupOnePoleFilter(getSampleRate(), filterval, &filterLPF); 399 | } 400 | 401 | lm386.volume = APVTS.getRawParameterValue("NORM VOLUME")->load(); 402 | rectifier.volume = APVTS.getRawParameterValue("DOM VOLUME")->load(); 403 | subOctOne.volume = APVTS.getRawParameterValue("SUB1 VOLUME")->load(); 404 | subOctTwo.volume = APVTS.getRawParameterValue("SUB2 VOLUME")->load(); 405 | 406 | lineInstState = (int)APVTS.getRawParameterValue("LINE/INST")->load(); 407 | 408 | mix.volume = APVTS.getRawParameterValue("GAIN AMOUNT")->load(); 409 | blend = APVTS.getRawParameterValue("BLEND AMOUNT")->load(); 410 | masterVol = APVTS.getRawParameterValue("MASTER VOLUME")->load(); 411 | 412 | paramsUpdated = false; 413 | } 414 | 415 | juce::AudioProcessorValueTreeState::ParameterLayout SubdominantAudioProcessor::createParameters() 416 | { 417 | std::vector> parameters; 418 | 419 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{"NORM VOLUME", 1 }, "Norm Volume", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 0.5f)); 420 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{"DOM VOLUME", 1 }, "Dom Volume", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 0.5f)); 421 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{"SUB1 VOLUME", 1 }, "Sub1 Volume", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 0.5f)); 422 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{"SUB2 VOLUME", 1 }, "Sub2 Volume", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 0.5f)); 423 | 424 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{"FILTER AMOUNT", 1 }, "Filter Amount", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 1.0f)); 425 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{"SUB GLITCH AMOUNT", 1 }, "Sub Glitch Amount", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 0.01f)); 426 | 427 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{ "LINE/INST", 1 }, "Line/Inst", 0, 1, 1)); 428 | 429 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{"GAIN AMOUNT", 1 }, "Gain Amount", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 0.5f)); 430 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{"BLEND AMOUNT", 1 }, "Blend Amount", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 1.0f)); 431 | parameters.push_back(std::make_unique(juce::ParameterID{ "MASTER VOLUME", 1 }, "Master Volume", juce::NormalisableRange(0.f, 1.f, 0.01f), 0.5f)); 432 | 433 | 434 | return { parameters.begin(), parameters.end() }; 435 | } 436 | 437 | void SubdominantAudioProcessor::valueTreePropertyChanged(juce::ValueTree& /*treeWhosePropertyHasChanged*/, const juce::Identifier& /*property*/) 438 | { 439 | paramsUpdated = true; 440 | } 441 | 442 | //============================================================================== 443 | // This creates new instances of the plugin.. 444 | juce::AudioProcessor* JUCE_CALLTYPE createPluginFilter() 445 | { 446 | return new SubdominantAudioProcessor(); 447 | } 448 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Source/PluginProcessor.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | ============================================================================== 3 | 4 | This file contains the basic framework code for a JUCE plugin processor. 5 | 6 | ============================================================================== 7 | */ 8 | 9 | #pragma once 10 | 11 | #include 12 | #include "PulseGen.h" 13 | 14 | //============================================================================== 15 | /** 16 | */ 17 | 18 | constexpr double pi = juce::MathConstants::pi; 19 | constexpr double twoPi = juce::MathConstants::twoPi; 20 | 21 | class SubdominantAudioProcessor : public juce::AudioProcessor, 22 | public juce::ValueTree::Listener 23 | { 24 | public: 25 | //============================================================================== 26 | SubdominantAudioProcessor(); 27 | ~SubdominantAudioProcessor() override; 28 | 29 | //============================================================================== 30 | void prepareToPlay (double sampleRate, int samplesPerBlock) override; 31 | void releaseResources() override; 32 | 33 | #ifndef JucePlugin_PreferredChannelConfigurations 34 | bool isBusesLayoutSupported (const BusesLayout& layouts) const override; 35 | #endif 36 | 37 | void processBlock (juce::AudioBuffer&, juce::MidiBuffer&) override; 38 | 39 | //============================================================================== 40 | juce::AudioProcessorEditor* createEditor() override; 41 | bool hasEditor() const override; 42 | 43 | //============================================================================== 44 | const juce::String getName() const override; 45 | 46 | bool acceptsMidi() const override; 47 | bool producesMidi() const override; 48 | bool isMidiEffect() const override; 49 | double getTailLengthSeconds() const override; 50 | 51 | //============================================================================== 52 | int getNumPrograms() override; 53 | int getCurrentProgram() override; 54 | void setCurrentProgram (int index) override; 55 | const juce::String getProgramName (int index) override; 56 | void changeProgramName (int index, const juce::String& newName) override; 57 | 58 | //============================================================================== 59 | void getStateInformation (juce::MemoryBlock& destData) override; 60 | void setStateInformation (const void* data, int sizeInBytes) override; 61 | 62 | juce::AudioProcessorValueTreeState& getAPVTS() { return APVTS; } 63 | 64 | void setLineInstState(const float state) 65 | { 66 | APVTS.getParameter("LINE/INST")->beginChangeGesture(); 67 | APVTS.getParameterAsValue("LINE/INST").setValue(state); 68 | APVTS.getParameter("LINE/INST")->endChangeGesture(); 69 | } 70 | 71 | int& getLineInstState() { return lineInstState; } 72 | 73 | private: 74 | typedef struct SquareWave 75 | { 76 | float left; 77 | float right; 78 | float volume; 79 | } squarewave_t; 80 | 81 | typedef struct OnePoleFilter_t 82 | { 83 | public: 84 | 85 | double tmpL, tmpR, a1, a2, val; 86 | 87 | } OnePoleFilter_t; 88 | 89 | typedef struct TwoPoleFilter_t 90 | { 91 | public: 92 | 93 | double tmpL[4], tmpR[4], a1, a2, b1, b2, val; 94 | 95 | } TwoPoleFilter_t; 96 | 97 | void clearOnePoleFilterState(OnePoleFilter_t* f); 98 | void setupOnePoleFilter(const double audioRate, const double cutOff, OnePoleFilter_t* f); 99 | void onePoleLPFilter(OnePoleFilter_t* f, const float* inL, const float* inR, float* outL, float* outR); 100 | 101 | void clearTwoPoleFilterState(TwoPoleFilter_t* f); 102 | void setupTwoPoleFilter(const double audioRate, const double cutOff, const double qFactor, TwoPoleFilter_t* f); 103 | void twoPoleLPFilter(TwoPoleFilter_t* f, const float* inL, const float* inR, float* outL, float* outR); 104 | 105 | void inputGain(const float* inL, const float* inR, squarewave_t* out)const; 106 | void fullWaveRect(const float* inL, const float* inR, squarewave_t* out) const; 107 | 108 | void mixWaves(); 109 | float rampVolume(const float input, const float counter); 110 | 111 | squarewave_t lm386 = { 0.f, 0.f, 0.5f }; 112 | 113 | squarewave_t subOctOne = { 0.f, 0.f, 0.5f }, 114 | subOctTwo = { 0.f, 0.f, 0.5f }; 115 | 116 | squarewave_t rectifier = { 0.f, 0.f, 0.5f }; 117 | squarewave_t mix = { 0.f, 0.f, 0.5f }; 118 | 119 | OnePoleFilter_t rectLPF, filterLPF; 120 | TwoPoleFilter_t inSubOctLPF; 121 | 122 | int lineInstState = 1; 123 | 124 | float filterAmount = 0.5f, muteCounter = 0.f;; 125 | float masterVol = 0.5f, blend = 0.f; 126 | 127 | PulseGen cd4024one[2], cd4024two[2]; 128 | 129 | bool paramsUpdated = true; 130 | juce::AudioProcessorValueTreeState APVTS; 131 | 132 | void updateParams(); 133 | juce::AudioProcessorValueTreeState::ParameterLayout createParameters(); 134 | void valueTreePropertyChanged(juce::ValueTree& treeWhosePropertyHasChanged, 135 | const juce::Identifier& property) override; 136 | 137 | 138 | //============================================================================== 139 | JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (SubdominantAudioProcessor) 140 | }; 141 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Source/PulseGen.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | ============================================================================== 3 | 4 | PulseGen.h 5 | Created: 12 Jan 2024 10:15:50pm 6 | Author: _astriid_ 7 | 8 | ============================================================================== 9 | */ 10 | 11 | #pragma once 12 | 13 | class PulseGen 14 | { 15 | public: 16 | PulseGen() {}; 17 | ~PulseGen() {}; 18 | 19 | void incPulseCounter(const float* samp) 20 | { 21 | if ((*samp >= 0) == (lastSamp >= 0) || (lastSamp == 0.f && *samp == 0.f)) 22 | { 23 | lastSamp = *samp; 24 | return; 25 | } 26 | 27 | counter ^= 1; 28 | 29 | if (counter) state ^= 1; 30 | 31 | lastSamp = *samp; 32 | } 33 | 34 | float generatePulseWave() const 35 | { 36 | return lastSamp != 0.f ? state ? 1.f : -1.f : 0.f; 37 | } 38 | 39 | private: 40 | int counter = 0; 41 | int state = 1; 42 | 43 | float lastSamp = 0.f; 44 | }; 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /subdominant.jucer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 13 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------