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# faust9p Tools to compile [Faust](https://faust.grame.fr) DSP code to a 9p server running on Plan 9. ## Testing So far only one instrument provided, which is a kick drum. ``` mk ./6.out -m /n/kick cd /n/kick ``` Allocate one instance. ``` cd `{cat clone} cd K* ``` Check the A oscillator frequency, the order is `type value initial min max step`. It's different for different UI elements. ``` cat a/frequency/ctl vslider 100 100 10 200 5 ``` Raise frequency to 160Hz. ``` echo 160 > a/f*/ctl ``` Pipe sound to /dev/audio in background. The numbers are how many bytes of the output should be read. ``` while() { for(i in 22050 22050 22050 44100 44100) { audio/pcmconv -i f32c1r44100 -l $i < ../data } } > /dev/audio & ``` Set gate to 1, should start kicking. ``` echo 1 > control/gate/ctl ``` Set B oscillator parameters and enable it. ``` echo 400 > b/frequency/ctl echo 0.001 > b/attack/ctl echo 1 > control/b*/ctl ``` ## Description A DSP fs presents an interface to create instances of a DSP class by reading the `clone` file. In the resulting directory `metadata` is used to read general info about the dsp, `data` is used to supply input to the DSP (if it has any inputs) by writing to it, and output can be read from it. The format is raw stream of `float`. Each DSP instance, in addition to the mentioned files, provides a file tree that reflects the UI elements. UI elements provide `ctl` file to read initial and current, maximum and minimum, step, and may be used to write a new value to it. `metadata` is provided to read/write UI-specific metadata key/values. Several DSPs may be connected by chaining their `data` interfaces together. If some parameters need to be changed dynamically during processing with frame accuracy, it can be achieved by running the chain for a chunk of data, changing the parameters, then continuing processing. ## TODO * a program to control DSP through an actual UI in rio * `<ui>/value` to watch the changes, add frame offset as well to know when it actually changed * optional frame offsets for all commands, perhaps that's easier than running and stopping the processing all the time * `reset` command for groups * add writable `metadata` for each instance * allow adding new key/values to `metadata` * add some way to read and write the whole configuration of an instance in an easy way, so instances can be cloned, or configs saved to disk as presets * make all of that compile and run on Linux as well?