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# faust9p Tools to compile [FAUST](https://faust.grame.fr) DSP code to a 9p server, provide UI to control DSP, etc. ## Testing So far only one instrument provided, which is a kick drum. ``` % ./6.out -m /n/kick % cd /n/kick # allocate one instance % cd `{cat clone} # check the A oscillator frequency # the order is: type key value initial min max step # it's different for different UI elements % cat K*/a/frequency/ctl vslider 0 100.000000 100.000000 10.000000 200.000000 5.000000 # raise frequency to 160Hz % echo 160 > K*/a/f*/ctl # toggle the gate, we need to compute once in between for it to actually be processed # then listen to the sound % echo 0 > 'Kick Drum/control/gate/ctl' && \ dd -if data -of /dev/null -count 1 -quiet 1 && \ echo 1 > 'Kick Drum/control/gate/ctl' && \ audio/pcmconv -i f32c2r44100 -l 128000 < data > /dev/audio # increase the delay of A oscillator % echo 0.2 > 'Kick Drum/a/delay/ctl' # make it # now you can repeat the listen command to hear the difference ``` ## Description A DSP fs presents an interface to create instances of a DSP class by reading the `clone` file. In the resulting directory `ctl` 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 may provide `ctl` file to read initial and current, maximum and minimum, step, and may be used to write a new value to it. File `value` is for watching the value of the UI element change: first read gives current value and a number of samples processed before the change, next read is blocked until the value is changed. 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.