I have the chugins, I can't use ladspa on windows this way, I also can't build the caps.


On 9/7/2016 12:47 PM, Michael Heuer wrote:
If you don't have the chugins or LADSPA plugin dependencies, everything else will still work fine.

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Colton Hill <colton-hill2014@hotmail.com> wrote:

it's a shame that the dependencies for that setup are linux only, I use windows.


On 9/6/2016 9:51 PM, Michael Heuer wrote:
Hello Colton,

Looks like a good start!  Imports/includes are not so great in ChucK.  In LiCK, I've resorted to a big import.ck file

https://github.com/heuermh/lick/blob/master/import.ck

There are a lot of functional-ish classes in LiCK, if you wanted to pass around play functions as objects.

class MmlParser
{
  Play @ play;

  // ... parse stuff, spork ~ play.play(freq, nlength, qlength, vol), ...
}

class Play // "abstract" class, since there are no interfaces in ChucK
{
  fun void play(float freq, dur nlength, dur qlength, float vol)
  {
    // empty
  }
}

class PlayNote extends Play
{
  SinOsc sin => ADSR adsr => dac;

  fun void play(float freq, dur nlength, dur qlength, float vol)
  {
    freq => sin.freq;
    vol => sin.gain;
    1 => adsr.keyOn;
    nlength => now;
    1 => adsr.keyOff;
    qlength => now;
  } 
}

MmlParser mmlParser;
PlayNote playNote;
playNote @=> mmlParser.play;

mmlParser.parse(input);

   michael


On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 8:32 PM, Colton Hill <colton-hill2014@hotmail.com> wrote:
I also want to make sure I have a customizable play function that will
handle my playing. Here's the code I've been using for my current mml
parser in chuck, actually does take a code string and a play function,
and operates well. Only issue is including doesn't work... So have a test.


On 9/6/2016 3:33 AM, Hans Åberg wrote:
>> On 5 Sep 2016, at 23:16, Colton Hill <colton-hill2014@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I know regular expressions syntax, but I really don't know how I would
>> manage to make an mml parser that actually works. Turn o4l8cdefg into
>> octave 4, length 8, and c d e f g notes with an 8th note length since no
>> length is specified. Then there's c4., which is c4^c8... Just bla…
> There are free MML parsers in C out there. Linking to ChucK, which is written in C++, might be a way.
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