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Giulio Moro, 2016-04-10 03:12 AM
Compiling Faust code for Bela¶
We currently have beta support for Faust on Bela. Sorry, we do not have much documentation at the moment, but the below should be fine to get you started, whether or not you are familiar with Faust.
Go to http://faust.grame.fr/faustplayground and find some example patches in the BIBLIO and drop them on the playground, connect the audio output to preview in the browser, hit export->select Bela->exporter to build and then "telecharger" to download the compiled binary.
Alternatively, you can use the online compiler http://faust.grame.fr/onlinecompiler/goto_codeC.php, from where you can also download the Bela architecture file created by Oli Larkin and Stéphane Letz.
Important: as of today April,10 2016, the faust online services produce a binary that does not run on the most recent version of our image. To run Faust code, you will have to download the C++ file generated by the onlinecompiler (after setting the -i flag), save it on your computer and target it with the build_project.sh script, as in
/path/to/bela/repo/scripts/build_project.sh /path/to/faust/file/CppCode.cpp
To interface Bela's analog and digital in, you need to click the edit button on a patch to edit it. Unfortunately because of a bug you need to save the edited text to a .dsp file and then drag and drop it back on the playground page.
See the attached file as an example. You need to use the [BELA:ANALOG_0] or [BELA:DIGITAL_0] label , as in :
freq = hslider("[1]Frequency[BELA:ANALOG_0]", 440,460,1500,1):smooth(0.999); pressure = hslider("[2]Pressure[style:knob][BELA:ANALOG_4]", 0.96, 0.2, 2.0, 0.01):smooth(0.999):min(0.99):max(0.2); gate = hslider("[0]ON/OFF (ASR Envelope)[BELA:DIGITAL_0]",0,0,1,1);