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diff examples/basic_passthru/render.cpp @ 300:dbeed520b014 prerelease
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author | Giulio Moro <giuliomoro@yahoo.it> |
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date | Fri, 27 May 2016 13:58:20 +0100 |
parents | projects/basic_passthru/render.cpp@07cfd337ad18 |
children | e4392164b458 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/examples/basic_passthru/render.cpp Fri May 27 13:58:20 2016 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +/* + * render.cpp + * + * Created on: Oct 24, 2014 + * Author: parallels + */ + + +#include <BeagleRT.h> +#include <Utilities.h> +#include <rtdk.h> + +// setup() is called once before the audio rendering starts. +// Use it to perform any initialisation and allocation which is dependent +// on the period size or sample rate. +// +// userData holds an opaque pointer to a data structure that was passed +// in from the call to initAudio(). +// +// Return true on success; returning false halts the program. + +bool setup(BeagleRTContext *context, void *userData) +{ + // Nothing to do here... + return true; +} + +// render() is called regularly at the highest priority by the audio engine. +// Input and output are given from the audio hardware and the other +// ADCs and DACs (if available). If only audio is available, numMatrixFrames +// will be 0. + +void render(BeagleRTContext *context, void *userData) +{ + // Simplest possible case: pass inputs through to outputs + for(unsigned int n = 0; n < context->audioFrames; n++) { + for(unsigned int ch = 0; ch < context->audioChannels; ch++){ + // Two equivalent ways to write this code + + // The long way, using the buffers directly: + // context->audioOut[n * context->audioChannels + ch] = + // context->audioIn[n * context->audioChannels + ch]; + + // Or using the macros: + audioWriteFrame(context, n, ch, audioReadFrame(context, n, ch)); + } + } + + // Same with analog channelss + for(unsigned int n = 0; n < context->analogFrames; n++) { + for(unsigned int ch = 0; ch < context->analogChannels; ch++) { + // Two equivalent ways to write this code + + // The long way, using the buffers directly: + // context->analogOut[n * context->analogChannels + ch] = context->analogIn[n * context->analogChannels + ch]; + + // Or using the macros: + analogWriteFrame(context, n, ch, analogReadFrame(context, n, ch)); + } + } +} + +// cleanup() is called once at the end, after the audio has stopped. +// Release any resources that were allocated in setup(). + +void cleanup(BeagleRTContext *context, void *userData) +{ + +}