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/***********************************************************
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Copyrights : ksWaves Ltd. 1998.
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Provided to Microsoft under contract between ksWaves and Microsoft.
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************************************************************/
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/***********************************************************
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General description :
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The functions in this file provides for any apoplication to process audio data
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with the SVerb algorithm.
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In order to do so the application should :
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1. Allocate two chunks of memory for 'Coefs' and 'States' with sizes as returned
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by the functions 'GetCoefsSize' and 'GetStatesSize' accordingly.
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2. Initialize these memory chunks using the functions : 'InitSVerb' and 'InitSVerbStates'
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accordingly.
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3. Change the settings of the SVerb sound using the function 'SetSVerb'.
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4. Call one of the process functions according to the input/output data format:
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SVerbMonoToMonoShort
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SVerbMonoToStereoShort
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SVerbStereoToStereoShort
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SVerbMonoToMonoFloat
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SVerbMonoToStereoFloat
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SVerbStereoToStereoFloat
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The input/output are always the same data type (i.e. both input and output are short integer
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or both are 32bits floats).
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Stereo data format is always'interlaced' left,right samples.
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The 'coefs' and 'states' memory should be passed to the process functions.
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5. Many coefs structures can be initialized each for different SVerb settings. Passing a different
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coefs structure will cause a real time change of sound quality.
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As long as sound continuity should be maintained the states structure should not be changes or
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re-initialized. Only when a completly new audio sequence is desired should the states be re-initialized.
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6. Note that the coefs are valid per sampling rate.
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7. Althaugh provisions for coefs compatibility for future versions are provided, it should be avoided to save coefs
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structures to files as-is and re-use them later. Rather the application should save the 'real-world'
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settings of the reverb - namely the parameters passed to 'SetSVerb'. These 'real-world' settings
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will always be valid for future versions, as well as if other sampling rates are used. The coefs
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structur(es) should be re-initialized in run time using the real-world settings and call to
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'SetSverb'.
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************************************************************/
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <String.h>
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#include <math.h>
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#include "SVerb.h"
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#pragma optimize( "ty", on )
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : GetCoefsSize
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Input Arguments : None
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Return Value : The size of memory in bytes, to be allocated in order to hold coefficients.
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Description :
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This function must be called before any calls to other functions that uses the coefs structure.
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The calling app must than allocate the returned size of memory and initialize it using 'InitSVerb()'
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and 'SetSVerb()'.
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The caller should not be botherred by the internals of the coefs structure, rather only konw it's size
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and than allocate enough memory to hold it.
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The structure allocated can be used in a very flexible way in order to allow for real-time, pre-computed
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changes in Reverb Sound.
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*****************************************************************************/
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long GetCoefsSize(void)
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{
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return sizeof(sCoefsStruct);
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};
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : GetStatesSize
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Input Arguments : None
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Return Value : The size of memory in bytes, to be allocated in order to hold states.
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Description :
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This function must be called before any calls to other functions that uses the states structure.
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The calling app must than allocate the returned size of memory and initialize it using 'InitSVerbStates()'.
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The states allocated are valid in run-time only, and sould be re-initialized only when a complete
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new input is to be processed by the SVerb.
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When changing the settings of revevreb in real time while audio is playing, the states should not
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be re-initialized, rather the same passed states must be passed to the process functions in order
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to maintain sound continuity.
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*****************************************************************************/
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long GetStatesSize(void)
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{
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return sizeof(long)*(BASE_REV_DELAY+2*BASE_DSPS_DELAY+2);
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};
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : GetSVerbVersion
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Input Arguments : None
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Return Value : Version of SVerb implementation - for future compatibility.
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Description :
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Since the caller do not know about the internals of the coefs structure, this function,
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together with 'VerifyVersion' function provides a way to verify if a coefs structure
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match the version of the reverb used.
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This should be needed only if one is using a coefs structure that was saved to file, and
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being used later.
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NOTE : In normal operation, this way of usage should be avoided... and only real-world reverb
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settings should be saved to files, and re-initialize the coefs in run time.
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*****************************************************************************/
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long GetSVerbVersion(void)
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{
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return 0x1;
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};
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : VerifySampleRate
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Input Arguments :
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void *pC : The pointer to the coefs memory.
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Return Value : The sample rate for which this coefs are valid.
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Description :
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When an application uses different sampling rates, and re-uses same coefs structures,
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it should verify that the coefs match the audio sampling rate.
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*****************************************************************************/
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float VerifySampleRate(void *pC) {
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return ((sCoefsStruct *)pC)->SampleRate;
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};
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : VerifyVersion
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Input Arguments :
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void *pC : The pointer to the coefs memory.
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Return Value : The version of this coefs structure.
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Description :
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When initialized, each coefs structure is 'stamped' with it's version.
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The location of this variable in the structure is fixed, and thus all future versions of
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SVerb will know to read it.
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Note : as explained above, in normal uses coefs should not be saved to files, rather the
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'real-world' settings should be saved and coefs re-initialized in run-time.
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*****************************************************************************/
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long VerifyVersion(void *pC) {
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return ((sCoefsStruct *)pC)->myVersion;
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};
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : VerifySize
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Input Arguments :
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void *pC : The pointer to the coefs memory.
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Return Value : The size of this coefs structure.
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Description :
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When initialized, each coefs structure is 'stamped' with it's size.
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The location of this variable in the structure is fixed, and thus all future versions of
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SVerb will know to read it.
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Note : as explained above, in normal uses coefs should not be saved to files, rather the
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'real-world' settings should be saved and coefs re-initialized in run-time.
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*****************************************************************************/
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long VerifySize(void *pC) {
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return ((sCoefsStruct *)pC)->mySize;
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};
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : InitSVerbStates
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Input Arguments :
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float *pStates : The pointer to the states memory.
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Return Value : none.
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Description :
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After allocating memory for the states, according to thge size returned by 'GetStatesSize'
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The application MUST initialize the states using this function.
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Note : in future versions this may be more complex than simply memset to 0...
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*****************************************************************************/
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void InitSVerbStates( long *pStates )
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{
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memset( pStates, 0, GetStatesSize() ) ;
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : DToF16
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Input Arguments :
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float SampleRate : The sampling rate.
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void *pC : The pointer to the coefs memory.
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Return Value : none.
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Description :
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Converts a float number between -1.0 .. 1.0 to a 16bits integer
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fixed point representation.
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This allows for fix point arithmetics, where two 16bits integers are multiplied to
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a 32bits integer, and we than take the upper 16 bits of the result.
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*****************************************************************************/
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long DToF16( float dbl )
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{
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dbl *= MAX_16;
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dbl = max(-MAX_16,min(MAX_16-(float)1.0,dbl+(float)0.5));
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return (long)(dbl);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : ConvertCoefsToFix
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Input Arguments :
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void *pC : The pointer to the coefs memory.
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Return Value : none.
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Description : converts coefficients to longs, as fixed point numbers
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*****************************************************************************/
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void ConvertCoefsToFix( void *pC )
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{
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sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
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// float directGain;
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pCoefs->l_directGain = DToF16(pCoefs->directGain);
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// float revGain;
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pCoefs->l_revGain = DToF16(pCoefs->revGain);
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// float dDsps;
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pCoefs->l_dDsps = DToF16(pCoefs->dDsps);
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// float dDG1;
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pCoefs->l_dDG1 = DToF16(pCoefs->dDG1);
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// float dDG2;
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pCoefs->l_dDG2 = DToF16(pCoefs->dDG2);
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// float dFB11;
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pCoefs->l_dFB11 = DToF16(pCoefs->dFB11);
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// float dFB12;
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pCoefs->l_dFB12 = DToF16(pCoefs->dFB12);
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// float dFB21;
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pCoefs->l_dFB21 = DToF16(pCoefs->dFB21);
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// float dFB22;
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pCoefs->l_dFB22 = DToF16(pCoefs->dFB22);
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// float dFB31;
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pCoefs->l_dFB31 = DToF16(pCoefs->dFB31);
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// float dFB32;
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pCoefs->l_dFB32 = DToF16(pCoefs->dFB32);
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// float dFB41;
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pCoefs->l_dFB41 = DToF16(pCoefs->dFB41);
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// float dFB42;
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pCoefs->l_dFB42 = DToF16(pCoefs->dFB42);
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// float dDamp;
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pCoefs->l_dDamp = DToF16(pCoefs->dDamp);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : InitSVerb
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Input Arguments :
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float SampleRate : The sampling rate.
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void *pC : The pointer to the coefs memory.
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Return Value : none.
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Description :
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After allocating memory for the coefs, according to thge size returned by 'GetCoefsSize'
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The application MUST initialize the coefs using this function.
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The initialization takes the sampling rate as an argument, ans thus is valid per this
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sampling rate only.
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It is possible to find out what is the sampling rate a coefs structure is valid for by calling
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the function 'VerifySampleRate'.
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This function initialises the SVerb to so reasonable default setting by calling 'SetSVerb' with
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the following real-world settings :
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InGain = -3.0dB (to avoid output overflows)
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dRevMix = -6.0dB (a reasonable reverb mix)
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dRevTime = 1000.0ms (one second global reverb time)
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dHighFreqRTRatio = 0.001 (the ratio of the high frequencies to the global reverb time)
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*****************************************************************************/
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void InitSVerb( float SampleRate, void *pC)
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{
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sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
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//Magic numbers ...
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long lRefD;
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float dRatio = (float)1.189207115003;
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float dD2MRatio = (float)0.2309333333;
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pCoefs->mySize = sizeof(sCoefsStruct);
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pCoefs->myVersion = 0x1;
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pCoefs->dDsps = (float)0.6180339887499;
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pCoefs->SampleRate = SampleRate;
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lRefD = (long)( 0.5 + 0.045 * pCoefs->SampleRate ) ;
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pCoefs->lDelay1 = lRefD;
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pCoefs->lDelay3 = (long)(0.5 + dRatio * (float)pCoefs->lDelay1);
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pCoefs->lDelay2 = (long)(0.5 + dRatio * (float)pCoefs->lDelay3);
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pCoefs->lDelay4 = (long)(0.5 + dRatio * (float)pCoefs->lDelay2);
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pCoefs->lDDly1 = (long)(0.5 + 0.5 * dD2MRatio * (float)(pCoefs->lDelay1+pCoefs->lDelay2));
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pCoefs->lDDly2 = (long)(0.5 + 0.5 * dD2MRatio * (float)(pCoefs->lDelay3+pCoefs->lDelay4));
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pCoefs->lDelay1 -= pCoefs->lDDly1 ;
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pCoefs->lDelay2 -= pCoefs->lDDly1 ;
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pCoefs->lDelay3 -= pCoefs->lDDly2 ;
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pCoefs->lDelay4 -= pCoefs->lDDly2 ;
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pCoefs->lDelay1 <<= 2;
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pCoefs->lDelay2 <<= 2;
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pCoefs->lDelay3 <<= 2;
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pCoefs->lDelay4 <<= 2;
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pCoefs->lDDly1 <<= 1;
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pCoefs->lDDly2 <<= 1;
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SetSVerb( (float)0.0, (float)-10.0, (float)1000.0, (float)0.001, pC );
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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Function Name : SetSVerb
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Input Arguments :
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InGain : input gain in dB (to avoid output overflows)
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dRevMix : Reverb mix in dB. 0dB means 100% wet reverb (no direct signal)
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Negative values gives less wet signal.
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The coeficients are calculated so that the overall output level stays
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(approximately) constant regardless of the ammount of reverb mix.
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dRevTime : The global reverb time (decay time) in milliseconds.
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dHighFreqRTRatio : The ratio of the high frequencies to the global reverb time.
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Unless very 'splashy-bright' reverbs are wanted, this should be set to
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a value < 1.0.
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For example if dRevTime==1000ms and dHighFreqRTRatio=0.1 than the
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decay time for high frequencies will be 100ms.
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void *pC : The pointer to the coefs memory.
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Return Value : none.
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Description :
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This function accepts the 'real world' settings or SVerb and computes the corresponding
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coefs structure.
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The coefs pointer passed to it MUST have been initialized first by InitSVerb.
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In normal uses one coefs structure is allocated, initialized, and than as the user changes
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SVerb settings this function should be called repeatedly with the same coefs pointer and the
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new 'real world' settings.
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And the coefs structure passed to the process function in the next buffer to process.
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Also few coefs structures can be pre allocated, and initialized, and than different 'presets'
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can be pre-computed into each of them, and switched in real time.
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The coefs structures should not be saved to files by the application for future uses, rather
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the 'real world' settings them selvs. This way future compatibility is guaranteed.
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*****************************************************************************/
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void SetSVerb( float InGain, float dRevMix,
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float dRevTime, float dHighFreqRTRatio, void *pC )
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{
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sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
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float dD,dTmp,dInGain,dRevGain;
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float dHfR;
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float dAPS;
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if (dHighFreqRTRatio > (float) 0.999)
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{
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dHighFreqRTRatio = (float) 0.999;
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}
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if (dHighFreqRTRatio <= (float) 0.0)
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{
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dHighFreqRTRatio = (float) 0.001;
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}
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dHfR = ( (float)1.0/dHighFreqRTRatio - (float)1.0);
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if (dRevTime < (float) 0.001)
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{
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dRevTime = (float) 0.001;
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}
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if (InGain > (float) 0.0)
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{
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InGain = (float) 0.0;
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}
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if (dRevMix > (float) 0.0)
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{
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dRevMix = (float) 0.0;
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}
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if (pCoefs->SampleRate < (float) 1.0)
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{
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pCoefs->SampleRate = (float) 22050.0;
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}
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dAPS = (float)(-3000.0) / (pCoefs->SampleRate * dRevTime);
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pCoefs->dDamp = 0.0;
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pCoefs->dDG1 = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)(pCoefs->lDDly1>>1)*dAPS);
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pCoefs->dDG2 = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)(pCoefs->lDDly2>>1)*dAPS);
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//////////////////////////////
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pCoefs->dFB11 = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)(pCoefs->lDelay1>>2)*dAPS);
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dD = pCoefs->dFB11 * pCoefs->dDG1;
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dD = (float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0 + dD)));
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pCoefs->dDamp += dD *dD;
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dTmp = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)((pCoefs->lDDly1>>1)+(pCoefs->lDelay1>>2))*dAPS*dHfR);
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dTmp = ((float)1.0 - dTmp)*(float)0.5;
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pCoefs->dFB12 = pCoefs->dFB11 * dTmp;
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pCoefs->dFB11 *= ((float)1.0-dTmp);
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///////////////////////////////
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pCoefs->dFB21 = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)(pCoefs->lDelay2>>2)*dAPS);
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dD = pCoefs->dFB21 * pCoefs->dDG1;
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dD = (float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0 + dD)));
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pCoefs->dDamp += dD *dD;
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dTmp = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)((pCoefs->lDDly1>>1)+(pCoefs->lDelay2>>2))*dAPS*dHfR);
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dTmp = ((float)1.0 - dTmp)*(float)0.5;
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pCoefs->dFB22 = pCoefs->dFB21 * dTmp;
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pCoefs->dFB21 *= ((float)1.0-dTmp);
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pCoefs->dFB31 = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)(pCoefs->lDelay3>>2)*dAPS);
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dD = pCoefs->dFB31 * pCoefs->dDG2;
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dD = (float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0 + dD)));
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pCoefs->dDamp += dD *dD;
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dTmp = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)((pCoefs->lDDly2>>1)+(pCoefs->lDelay3>>2))*dAPS*dHfR);
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dTmp = ((float)1.0 - dTmp)*(float)0.5;
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pCoefs->dFB32 = pCoefs->dFB31 * dTmp;
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pCoefs->dFB31 *= ((float)1.0-dTmp);
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//////////////////////////////
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pCoefs->dFB41 = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)(pCoefs->lDelay4>>2)*dAPS);
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dD = pCoefs->dFB41 * pCoefs->dDG2;
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dD = (float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0+dD*((float)1.0 + dD)));
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pCoefs->dDamp += dD *dD;
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dTmp = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)((pCoefs->lDDly2>>1)+(pCoefs->lDelay4>>2))*dAPS*dHfR);
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dTmp = ((float)1.0 - dTmp)*(float)0.5;
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pCoefs->dFB42 = pCoefs->dFB41 * dTmp;
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pCoefs->dFB41 *= ((float)1.0-dTmp);
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pCoefs->dDamp = (float)sqrt(pCoefs->dDamp);
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dInGain = (float)pow((float)10.0, (float)0.05*InGain ) ;
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dRevMix = (float)pow((float)10.0,(float)0.1*dRevMix);
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dRevGain = (float)4.0 / pCoefs->dDamp * dInGain;
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//in the DSP we used -
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pCoefs->directGain = dInGain * (float)sqrt((float)1.0-dRevMix);
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pCoefs->revGain = dRevGain * (float)sqrt(dRevMix);
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ConvertCoefsToFix( pC );
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**************************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************************/
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/* Process functions */
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/**************************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************************/
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/**************************************************************************************/
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/**********************************************************************************
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Bellow are 6 different process functions.
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The difference between the functions is only in the input/output data formats.
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3 functions support short samples input/output.
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3 other functions support float samples input/output.
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Per each of the data types there are 3 functions :
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Mono-Mono
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Mono-Stereo
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Stereo-Stereo
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The names of the functions are clear to which format they apply.
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Stereo data is always interlaced left,right samples.
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All process functions have basically the same format namely :
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SVerbXXXXXX(long NumInFrames, short *pInShort, short *pOutShort,
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void *pC, float *pStates)
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Input arguments :
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long NumInFrames : Number of input frames
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short *pInXXX : Pointer to input buffer.
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Each function expects the data format suggested by it's name in terms of
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data type (short or float) and mono/stereo.
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short *pOutXXX : Pointer to output buffer.
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Each function expects the data format suggested by it's name in terms of
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data type (short or float) and mono/stereo.
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void *pC : The coefs structure allocated and initialized as explained above.
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float *pStates : The states structure allocated and initialized as explained above.
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*******************************************************************************************/
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void SVerbMonoToMonoShort(long NumInFrames, short *pInShort, short *pOutShort,
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void *pC, long *pStates)
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{
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sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
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long n_sample;
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long In1, In2, Out1, Out2;
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long Indx1,Indx2,Indx3,Indx4;
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long *pNewDll1, *pNewDll2, *pNewDll3, *pNewDll4;
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long *pPrevDll1, *pPrevDll2, *pPrevDll3, *pPrevDll4, *pDelayIn;
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long *pDelay = pStates+2;
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long *pDD1 = pDelay+0x4000;
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long *pDD2 = pDD1+0x800;
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long Indx = ((long *)pStates)[0];
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long DIndx = ((long *)pStates)[1] ;
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Indx1 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay1) & REV_MASK;
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Indx2 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay2) & REV_MASK;
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Indx3 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay3) & REV_MASK;
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Indx4 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay4) & REV_MASK;
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pPrevDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
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pPrevDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
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pPrevDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
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pPrevDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
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Indx1 = (Indx1-4)&REV_MASK;
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Indx2 = (Indx2-4)&REV_MASK;
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Indx3 = (Indx3-4)&REV_MASK;
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Indx4 = (Indx4-4)&REV_MASK;
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for (n_sample = 0;n_sample < NumInFrames;n_sample++)
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{
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In1 = In2 = (long)(*pInShort++)>>1;
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Out1 = (In1 * pCoefs->l_directGain)>>15;
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Out2 = (In2 * pCoefs->l_directGain)>>15;
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In1 = (In1 * pCoefs->l_revGain)>>15;
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In2 = (In2 * pCoefs->l_revGain)>>15;
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pNewDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
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pNewDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
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pNewDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
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pNewDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
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dspsL( pDD1, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly1, pCoefs->l_dDG1, pCoefs->l_dDsps, pNewDll1, pNewDll2 );
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dspsL( pDD2, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly2, pCoefs->l_dDG2, pCoefs->l_dDsps, pNewDll3, pNewDll4 );
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Out1 += *pNewDll1 + *pNewDll3;
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Out2 += *pNewDll2 + *pNewDll4;
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pDelayIn = pDelay + Indx;
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*pDelayIn++ = In1 + ((*pNewDll1*pCoefs->l_dFB11 + *pPrevDll1*pCoefs->l_dFB12)>>15);
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pPrevDll1 = pNewDll1;
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Indx1 = (Indx1 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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*pDelayIn++ = In2 + ((*pNewDll2*pCoefs->l_dFB21 + *pPrevDll2*pCoefs->l_dFB22)>>15);
|
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pPrevDll2 = pNewDll2;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx2 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = -In2 + ((*pNewDll3*pCoefs->l_dFB31 + *pPrevDll3*pCoefs->l_dFB32)>>15);
|
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pPrevDll3 = pNewDll3;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx3 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In1 + ((*pNewDll4*pCoefs->l_dFB41 + *pPrevDll4*pCoefs->l_dFB42)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll4 = pNewDll4;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx4 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
Indx = (Indx - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
DIndx = (DIndx - 2) & DSPS_MASK;
|
|
|
|
Out1 += Out2;
|
|
CLIP_SHORT_TO_SHORT(Out1)
|
|
|
|
*pOutShort++ = (short)(Out1);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
((long *)pStates)[0] = Indx ;
|
|
((long *)pStates)[1] = DIndx ;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef USE_ALL_VERBS
|
|
void SVerbMonoToStereoShort(long NumInFrames, short *pInShort, short *pOutShort,
|
|
void *pC, long *pStates)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
|
|
long n_sample;
|
|
long In1, In2, Out1, Out2;
|
|
long Indx1,Indx2,Indx3,Indx4;
|
|
long *pNewDll1, *pNewDll2, *pNewDll3, *pNewDll4;
|
|
long *pPrevDll1, *pPrevDll2, *pPrevDll3, *pPrevDll4, *pDelayIn;
|
|
long *pDelay = pStates+2;
|
|
long *pDD1 = pDelay+0x4000;
|
|
long *pDD2 = pDD1+0x800;
|
|
long Indx = ((long *)pStates)[0];
|
|
long DIndx = ((long *)pStates)[1] ;
|
|
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay1) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay2) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay3) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
pPrevDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
|
|
pPrevDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
|
|
pPrevDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
|
|
pPrevDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
|
|
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx1-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx2-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx3-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx4-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
for (n_sample = 0;n_sample < NumInFrames;n_sample++)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
In1 = (long)(*pInShort++);
|
|
In1 += (In1>>1) - (In1>>2);
|
|
In2 = In1;
|
|
|
|
Out1 = (In1 * pCoefs->l_directGain)>>15;
|
|
|
|
Out2 = (In2 * pCoefs->l_directGain)>>15;
|
|
|
|
In1 = (In1 * pCoefs->l_revGain)>>15;
|
|
|
|
In2 = (In2 * pCoefs->l_revGain)>>15;
|
|
|
|
pNewDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
|
|
pNewDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
|
|
pNewDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
|
|
pNewDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
|
|
|
|
dspsL( pDD1, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly1, pCoefs->l_dDG1, pCoefs->l_dDsps, pNewDll1, pNewDll2 );
|
|
dspsL( pDD2, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly2, pCoefs->l_dDG2, pCoefs->l_dDsps, pNewDll3, pNewDll4 );
|
|
|
|
Out1 += *pNewDll1 + *pNewDll3;
|
|
Out2 += *pNewDll2 + *pNewDll4;
|
|
|
|
pDelayIn = pDelay + Indx;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In1 + ((*pNewDll1*pCoefs->l_dFB11 + *pPrevDll1*pCoefs->l_dFB12)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll1 = pNewDll1;
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx1 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In2 + ((*pNewDll2*pCoefs->l_dFB21 + *pPrevDll2*pCoefs->l_dFB22)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll2 = pNewDll2;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx2 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = -In2 + ((*pNewDll3*pCoefs->l_dFB31 + *pPrevDll3*pCoefs->l_dFB32)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll3 = pNewDll3;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx3 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In1 + ((*pNewDll4*pCoefs->l_dFB41 + *pPrevDll4*pCoefs->l_dFB42)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll4 = pNewDll4;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx4 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
Indx = (Indx - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
DIndx = (DIndx - 2) & DSPS_MASK;
|
|
|
|
CLIP_SHORT_TO_SHORT(Out1)
|
|
CLIP_SHORT_TO_SHORT(Out2)
|
|
|
|
*pOutShort++ = (short)(Out1);
|
|
*pOutShort++ = (short)(Out2);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
((long *)pStates)[0] = Indx ;
|
|
((long *)pStates)[1] = DIndx ;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
void SVerbStereoToStereoShort(long NumInFrames, short *pInShort, short *pOutShort,
|
|
void *pC, long *pStates)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
|
|
long n_sample;
|
|
long In1, In2, Out1, Out2;
|
|
long Indx1,Indx2,Indx3,Indx4;
|
|
long *pNewDll1, *pNewDll2, *pNewDll3, *pNewDll4;
|
|
long *pPrevDll1, *pPrevDll2, *pPrevDll3, *pPrevDll4, *pDelayIn;
|
|
long *pDelay = pStates+2;
|
|
long *pDD1 = pDelay+0x4000;
|
|
long *pDD2 = pDD1+0x800;
|
|
long Indx = ((long *)pStates)[0];
|
|
long DIndx = ((long *)pStates)[1] ;
|
|
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay1) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay2) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay3) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
pPrevDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
|
|
pPrevDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
|
|
pPrevDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
|
|
pPrevDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
|
|
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx1-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx2-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx3-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx4-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
for (n_sample = 0;n_sample < NumInFrames;n_sample++)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
In1 = (long)(*pInShort++);
|
|
In2 = (long)(*pInShort++);
|
|
|
|
Out1 = (In1 * pCoefs->l_directGain)>>15;
|
|
|
|
Out2 = (In2 * pCoefs->l_directGain)>>15;
|
|
|
|
In1 = (In1 * pCoefs->l_revGain)>>15;
|
|
|
|
In2 = (In2 * pCoefs->l_revGain)>>15;
|
|
|
|
pNewDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
|
|
pNewDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
|
|
pNewDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
|
|
pNewDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
|
|
|
|
dspsL( pDD1, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly1, pCoefs->l_dDG1, pCoefs->l_dDsps, pNewDll1, pNewDll2 );
|
|
dspsL( pDD2, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly2, pCoefs->l_dDG2, pCoefs->l_dDsps, pNewDll3, pNewDll4 );
|
|
|
|
Out1 += *pNewDll1 + *pNewDll3;
|
|
Out2 += *pNewDll2 + *pNewDll4;
|
|
|
|
pDelayIn = pDelay + Indx;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In1 + ((*pNewDll1*pCoefs->l_dFB11 + *pPrevDll1*pCoefs->l_dFB12)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll1 = pNewDll1;
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx1 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In2 + ((*pNewDll2*pCoefs->l_dFB21 + *pPrevDll2*pCoefs->l_dFB22)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll2 = pNewDll2;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx2 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = -In2 + ((*pNewDll3*pCoefs->l_dFB31 + *pPrevDll3*pCoefs->l_dFB32)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll3 = pNewDll3;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx3 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In1 + ((*pNewDll4*pCoefs->l_dFB41 + *pPrevDll4*pCoefs->l_dFB42)>>15);
|
|
pPrevDll4 = pNewDll4;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx4 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
Indx = (Indx - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
DIndx = (DIndx - 2) & DSPS_MASK;
|
|
|
|
CLIP_SHORT_TO_SHORT(Out1)
|
|
CLIP_SHORT_TO_SHORT(Out2)
|
|
|
|
*pOutShort++ = (short)(Out1);
|
|
*pOutShort++ = (short)(Out2);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
((long *)pStates)[0] = Indx ;
|
|
((long *)pStates)[1] = DIndx ;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef USE_ALL_VERBS
|
|
|
|
void SVerbMonoToMonoFloat(long NumInFrames, float *pInFloat, float *pOutFloat,
|
|
void *pC, float *pStates)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
|
|
long n_sample;
|
|
float In1, In2, Out1, Out2;
|
|
long Indx1,Indx2,Indx3,Indx4;
|
|
float *pNewDll1, *pNewDll2, *pNewDll3, *pNewDll4;
|
|
float *pPrevDll1, *pPrevDll2, *pPrevDll3, *pPrevDll4, *pDelayIn;
|
|
float *pDelay = pStates+2;
|
|
float *pDD1 = pDelay+0x4000;
|
|
float *pDD2 = pDD1+0x800;
|
|
long Indx = ((long *)pStates)[0];
|
|
long DIndx = ((long *)pStates)[1] ;
|
|
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay1) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay2) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay3) & REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
pPrevDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
|
|
pPrevDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
|
|
pPrevDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
|
|
pPrevDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
|
|
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx1-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx2-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx3-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx4-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
for (n_sample = 0;n_sample < NumInFrames;n_sample++)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
In1 = In2 = (float)0.5 * (*pInFloat++) + FPU_DENORM_OFFS;
|
|
|
|
Out1 = In1 * pCoefs->directGain;
|
|
Out2 = In2 * pCoefs->directGain;
|
|
|
|
In1 *= pCoefs->revGain;
|
|
In2 *= pCoefs->revGain;
|
|
|
|
pNewDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
|
|
pNewDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
|
|
pNewDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
|
|
pNewDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
|
|
|
|
dsps( pDD1, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly1, pCoefs->dDG1, pCoefs->dDsps, pNewDll1, pNewDll2 );
|
|
dsps( pDD2, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly2, pCoefs->dDG2, pCoefs->dDsps, pNewDll3, pNewDll4 );
|
|
|
|
Out1 += *pNewDll1 + *pNewDll3;
|
|
Out2 += *pNewDll2 + *pNewDll4;
|
|
|
|
pDelayIn = pDelay + Indx;
|
|
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*pDelayIn++ = In1 + *pNewDll1*pCoefs->dFB11 + *pPrevDll1*pCoefs->dFB12;
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pPrevDll1 = pNewDll1;
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Indx1 = (Indx1 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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*pDelayIn++ = In2 + *pNewDll2*pCoefs->dFB21 + *pPrevDll2*pCoefs->dFB22;
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pPrevDll2 = pNewDll2;
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Indx2 = (Indx2 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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*pDelayIn++ = -In2 + *pNewDll3*pCoefs->dFB31 + *pPrevDll3*pCoefs->dFB32;
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pPrevDll3 = pNewDll3;
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Indx3 = (Indx3 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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*pDelayIn++ = In1 + *pNewDll4*pCoefs->dFB41 + *pPrevDll4*pCoefs->dFB42;
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pPrevDll4 = pNewDll4;
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Indx4 = (Indx4 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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Indx = (Indx - 4) & REV_MASK;
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DIndx = (DIndx - 2) & DSPS_MASK;
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*pOutFloat++ = Out1+Out2;
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}
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((long *)pStates)[0] = Indx ;
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((long *)pStates)[1] = DIndx ;
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}
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void SVerbMonoToStereoFloat(long NumInFrames, float *pInFloat, float *pOutFloat,
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void *pC, float *pStates)
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{
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sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
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long n_sample;
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float In1, In2, Out1, Out2;
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long Indx1,Indx2,Indx3,Indx4;
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float *pNewDll1, *pNewDll2, *pNewDll3, *pNewDll4;
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float *pPrevDll1, *pPrevDll2, *pPrevDll3, *pPrevDll4, *pDelayIn;
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float *pDelay = pStates+2;
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float *pDD1 = pDelay+0x4000;
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float *pDD2 = pDD1+0x800;
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long Indx = ((long *)pStates)[0];
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long DIndx = ((long *)pStates)[1] ;
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Indx1 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay1) & REV_MASK;
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Indx2 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay2) & REV_MASK;
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Indx3 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay3) & REV_MASK;
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Indx4 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay4) & REV_MASK;
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pPrevDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
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pPrevDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
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pPrevDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
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pPrevDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
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Indx1 = (Indx1-4)&REV_MASK;
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Indx2 = (Indx2-4)&REV_MASK;
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Indx3 = (Indx3-4)&REV_MASK;
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Indx4 = (Indx4-4)&REV_MASK;
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for (n_sample = 0;n_sample < NumInFrames;n_sample++)
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{
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In1 = In2 = (float)0.7071 * (*pInFloat++) + FPU_DENORM_OFFS;
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Out1 = In1 * pCoefs->directGain;
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Out2 = In2 * pCoefs->directGain;
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In1 *= pCoefs->revGain;
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In2 *= pCoefs->revGain;
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pNewDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
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pNewDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
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pNewDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
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pNewDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
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dsps( pDD1, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly1, pCoefs->dDG1, pCoefs->dDsps, pNewDll1, pNewDll2 );
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dsps( pDD2, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly2, pCoefs->dDG2, pCoefs->dDsps, pNewDll3, pNewDll4 );
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Out1 += *pNewDll1 + *pNewDll3;
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Out2 += *pNewDll2 + *pNewDll4;
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pDelayIn = pDelay + Indx;
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*pDelayIn++ = In1 + *pNewDll1*pCoefs->dFB11 + *pPrevDll1*pCoefs->dFB12;
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pPrevDll1 = pNewDll1;
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Indx1 = (Indx1 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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*pDelayIn++ = In2 + *pNewDll2*pCoefs->dFB21 + *pPrevDll2*pCoefs->dFB22;
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pPrevDll2 = pNewDll2;
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Indx2 = (Indx2 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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*pDelayIn++ = -In2 + *pNewDll3*pCoefs->dFB31 + *pPrevDll3*pCoefs->dFB32;
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pPrevDll3 = pNewDll3;
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Indx3 = (Indx3 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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*pDelayIn++ = In1 + *pNewDll4*pCoefs->dFB41 + *pPrevDll4*pCoefs->dFB42;
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pPrevDll4 = pNewDll4;
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Indx4 = (Indx4 - 4) & REV_MASK;
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Indx = (Indx - 4) & REV_MASK;
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DIndx = (DIndx - 2) & DSPS_MASK;
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*pOutFloat++ = Out1;
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*pOutFloat++ = Out2;
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}
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((long *)pStates)[0] = Indx ;
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((long *)pStates)[1] = DIndx ;
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}
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void SVerbStereoToStereoFloat(long NumInFrames, float *pInFloat, float *pOutFloat,
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void *pC, float *pStates)
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{
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sCoefsStruct *pCoefs = ((sCoefsStruct *)pC);
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long n_sample;
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float In1, In2, Out1, Out2;
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long Indx1,Indx2,Indx3,Indx4;
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float *pNewDll1, *pNewDll2, *pNewDll3, *pNewDll4;
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float *pPrevDll1, *pPrevDll2, *pPrevDll3, *pPrevDll4, *pDelayIn;
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float *pDelay = pStates+2;
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float *pDD1 = pDelay+0x4000;
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float *pDD2 = pDD1+0x800;
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long Indx = ((long *)pStates)[0];
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long DIndx = ((long *)pStates)[1] ;
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Indx1 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay1) & REV_MASK;
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Indx2 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay2) & REV_MASK;
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Indx3 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay3) & REV_MASK;
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Indx4 = (Indx+4+pCoefs->lDelay4) & REV_MASK;
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pPrevDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
|
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pPrevDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
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pPrevDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
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pPrevDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
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Indx1 = (Indx1-4)&REV_MASK;
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Indx2 = (Indx2-4)&REV_MASK;
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Indx3 = (Indx3-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx4-4)&REV_MASK;
|
|
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|
for (n_sample = 0;n_sample < NumInFrames;n_sample++)
|
|
{
|
|
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|
In1 = (*pInFloat++) + FPU_DENORM_OFFS;
|
|
In2 = (*pInFloat++) + FPU_DENORM_OFFS;
|
|
|
|
Out1 = In1 * pCoefs->directGain;
|
|
Out2 = In2 * pCoefs->directGain;
|
|
|
|
In1 *= pCoefs->revGain;
|
|
In2 *= pCoefs->revGain;
|
|
|
|
pNewDll1 = pDelay+Indx1;
|
|
pNewDll2 = pDelay+Indx2+1;
|
|
pNewDll3 = pDelay+Indx3+2;
|
|
pNewDll4 = pDelay+Indx4+3;
|
|
|
|
dsps( pDD1, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly1, pCoefs->dDG1, pCoefs->dDsps, pNewDll1, pNewDll2 );
|
|
dsps( pDD2, DIndx, pCoefs->lDDly2, pCoefs->dDG2, pCoefs->dDsps, pNewDll3, pNewDll4 );
|
|
|
|
Out1 += *pNewDll1 + *pNewDll3;
|
|
Out2 += *pNewDll2 + *pNewDll4;
|
|
|
|
pDelayIn = pDelay + Indx;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In1 + *pNewDll1*pCoefs->dFB11 + *pPrevDll1*pCoefs->dFB12;
|
|
pPrevDll1 = pNewDll1;
|
|
Indx1 = (Indx1 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In2 + *pNewDll2*pCoefs->dFB21 + *pPrevDll2*pCoefs->dFB22;
|
|
pPrevDll2 = pNewDll2;
|
|
Indx2 = (Indx2 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = -In2 + *pNewDll3*pCoefs->dFB31 + *pPrevDll3*pCoefs->dFB32;
|
|
pPrevDll3 = pNewDll3;
|
|
Indx3 = (Indx3 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pDelayIn++ = In1 + *pNewDll4*pCoefs->dFB41 + *pPrevDll4*pCoefs->dFB42;
|
|
pPrevDll4 = pNewDll4;
|
|
Indx4 = (Indx4 - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
|
|
Indx = (Indx - 4) & REV_MASK;
|
|
DIndx = (DIndx - 2) & DSPS_MASK;
|
|
|
|
*pOutFloat++ = Out1;
|
|
*pOutFloat++ = Out2;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
((long *)pStates)[0] = Indx ;
|
|
((long *)pStates)[1] = DIndx ;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
__inline void dsps( float *pDly, long ref, long delay, float dDG1, float dDsps, float *inL, float *inR )
|
|
{
|
|
float outL, outR;
|
|
float *pDlyOut;
|
|
|
|
pDlyOut = pDly + ((ref+delay) & DSPS_MASK);
|
|
pDly += (ref & DSPS_MASK);
|
|
|
|
outL = dDG1 * (*pDlyOut++) + *inR * dDsps;
|
|
outR = dDG1 * (*pDlyOut) - *inL * dDsps ;
|
|
|
|
// here we feed back the output.
|
|
*pDly++ = *inL + dDsps * outR ;
|
|
*pDly = *inR - dDsps * outL ;
|
|
|
|
*inL = outL;
|
|
*inR = outR;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
__inline void dspsL( long *pDly, long ref, long delay, long dDG1, long dDsps, long *inL, long *inR )
|
|
{
|
|
long outL, outR;
|
|
long *pDlyOut;
|
|
|
|
pDlyOut = pDly + ((ref+delay) & DSPS_MASK);
|
|
pDly += (ref & DSPS_MASK);
|
|
|
|
outL = (dDG1 * (*pDlyOut++) + *inR * dDsps)>>15;
|
|
|
|
outR = (dDG1 * (*pDlyOut) - *inL * dDsps)>>15;
|
|
|
|
// here we feed back the output.
|
|
*pDly++ = *inL + ((dDsps * outR)>>15) ;
|
|
|
|
*pDly = *inR - ((dDsps * outL)>>15) ;
|
|
|
|
*inL = outL;
|
|
*inR = outR;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
#pragma optimize( "ty", off )
|
|
|