annotate effects/wahwah/Source/PluginEditor.cpp @ 1:04e171d2a747 tip

JUCE 4 compatible. Standardised paths on Mac: modules '../../juce/modules'; VST folder '~/SDKs/vstsdk2.4' (JUCE default). Replaced deprecated 'getSampleData(channel)'; getToggleState(...); setToggleState(...); setSelectedId(...). Removed unused variables. Ignore JUCE code and build files.
author Brecht De Man <b.deman@qmul.ac.uk>
date Sun, 22 Nov 2015 15:23:40 +0000
parents e32fe563e124
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andrewm@0 1 /*
andrewm@0 2 This code accompanies the textbook:
andrewm@0 3
andrewm@0 4 Digital Audio Effects: Theory, Implementation and Application
andrewm@0 5 Joshua D. Reiss and Andrew P. McPherson
andrewm@0 6
andrewm@0 7 ---
andrewm@0 8
andrewm@0 9 Wah-Wah: filter effect using variable-frequency filter
andrewm@0 10 See textbook Chapter 4: Filter Effects
andrewm@0 11
andrewm@0 12 Code by Andrew McPherson, Brecht De Man and Joshua Reiss
andrewm@0 13
andrewm@0 14 ---
andrewm@0 15
andrewm@0 16 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
andrewm@0 17 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
andrewm@0 18 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
andrewm@0 19 (at your option) any later version.
andrewm@0 20
andrewm@0 21 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
andrewm@0 22 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
andrewm@0 23 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
andrewm@0 24 GNU General Public License for more details.
andrewm@0 25
andrewm@0 26 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
andrewm@0 27 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
andrewm@0 28 */
andrewm@0 29
andrewm@0 30 #include "PluginProcessor.h"
andrewm@0 31 #include "PluginEditor.h"
andrewm@0 32 #include <cstring>
andrewm@0 33
andrewm@0 34 //==============================================================================
andrewm@0 35 WahwahAudioProcessorEditor::WahwahAudioProcessorEditor (WahwahAudioProcessor* ownerFilter)
andrewm@0 36 : AudioProcessorEditor (ownerFilter),
andrewm@0 37 centreFrequencyLabel_("", "Centre frequency (Hz):"),
andrewm@0 38 qLabel_("", "Q:")
andrewm@0 39 {
andrewm@0 40 // Set up the sliders
andrewm@0 41
andrewm@0 42 addAndMakeVisible(&centreFrequencySlider_);
andrewm@0 43 centreFrequencySlider_.setSliderStyle(Slider::Rotary);
andrewm@0 44 centreFrequencySlider_.addListener(this);
andrewm@0 45 centreFrequencySlider_.setRange(400.0, 2000.0, 0.1);
andrewm@0 46
andrewm@0 47 addAndMakeVisible(&qSlider_);
andrewm@0 48 qSlider_.setSliderStyle(Slider::Rotary);
andrewm@0 49 qSlider_.addListener(this);
andrewm@0 50 qSlider_.setRange(2.0, 20.0, 0.1);
andrewm@0 51
andrewm@0 52 // Make the centre frequency slider (approximately) logarithmic for a
andrewm@0 53 // more natural feel
andrewm@0 54 centreFrequencySlider_.setSkewFactorFromMidPoint(sqrt(400.0 * 2000.0));
andrewm@0 55
andrewm@0 56 centreFrequencyLabel_.attachToComponent(&centreFrequencySlider_, false);
andrewm@0 57 centreFrequencyLabel_.setFont(Font (11.0f));
andrewm@0 58
andrewm@0 59 qLabel_.attachToComponent(&qSlider_, false);
andrewm@0 60 qLabel_.setFont(Font (11.0f));
andrewm@0 61
andrewm@0 62 // add the triangular resizer component for the bottom-right of the UI
andrewm@0 63 addAndMakeVisible(resizer_ = new ResizableCornerComponent (this, &resizeLimits_));
andrewm@0 64 resizeLimits_.setSizeLimits(370, 100, 550, 160);
andrewm@0 65
andrewm@0 66 // set our component's initial size to be the last one that was stored in the filter's settings
andrewm@0 67 setSize(ownerFilter->lastUIWidth_,
andrewm@0 68 ownerFilter->lastUIHeight_);
andrewm@0 69
andrewm@0 70 startTimer(50);
andrewm@0 71 }
andrewm@0 72
andrewm@0 73 WahwahAudioProcessorEditor::~WahwahAudioProcessorEditor()
andrewm@0 74 {
andrewm@0 75 }
andrewm@0 76
andrewm@0 77 //==============================================================================
andrewm@0 78 void WahwahAudioProcessorEditor::paint (Graphics& g)
andrewm@0 79 {
andrewm@0 80 g.fillAll (Colours::grey);
andrewm@0 81 }
andrewm@0 82
andrewm@0 83 void WahwahAudioProcessorEditor::resized()
andrewm@0 84 {
andrewm@0 85 centreFrequencySlider_.setBounds(20, 20, 150, 40);
andrewm@0 86 qSlider_.setBounds(200, 20, 150, 40);
andrewm@0 87
andrewm@0 88 resizer_->setBounds(getWidth() - 16, getHeight() - 16, 16, 16);
andrewm@0 89
andrewm@0 90 getProcessor()->lastUIWidth_ = getWidth();
andrewm@0 91 getProcessor()->lastUIHeight_ = getHeight();
andrewm@0 92 }
andrewm@0 93
andrewm@0 94 //==============================================================================
andrewm@0 95 // This timer periodically checks whether any of the filter's parameters have changed...
andrewm@0 96 void WahwahAudioProcessorEditor::timerCallback()
andrewm@0 97 {
andrewm@0 98 WahwahAudioProcessor* ourProcessor = getProcessor();
andrewm@0 99
andrewm@0 100 centreFrequencySlider_.setValue(ourProcessor->centreFrequency_, dontSendNotification);
andrewm@0 101 qSlider_.setValue(ourProcessor->q_, dontSendNotification);
andrewm@0 102 }
andrewm@0 103
andrewm@0 104 // This is our Slider::Listener callback, when the user drags a slider.
andrewm@0 105 void WahwahAudioProcessorEditor::sliderValueChanged (Slider* slider)
andrewm@0 106 {
andrewm@0 107 // It's vital to use setParameterNotifyingHost to change any parameters that are automatable
andrewm@0 108 // by the host, rather than just modifying them directly, otherwise the host won't know
andrewm@0 109 // that they've changed.
andrewm@0 110
andrewm@0 111 if (slider == &centreFrequencySlider_)
andrewm@0 112 {
andrewm@0 113 getProcessor()->setParameterNotifyingHost (WahwahAudioProcessor::kCentreFrequencyParam,
andrewm@0 114 (float)centreFrequencySlider_.getValue());
andrewm@0 115 }
andrewm@0 116 else if (slider == &qSlider_)
andrewm@0 117 {
andrewm@0 118 getProcessor()->setParameterNotifyingHost (WahwahAudioProcessor::kQParam,
andrewm@0 119 (float)qSlider_.getValue());
andrewm@0 120 }
andrewm@0 121 }