/***************************************************/ /*! \class RtWvIn \brief STK realtime audio (blocking) input class. This class provides a simplified interface to RtAudio for realtime audio input. It is a subclass of WvIn. Because this class makes use of RtAudio's blocking output routines, its performance is less robust on systems where the audio API is callback-based (Macintosh CoreAudio and Windows ASIO). RtWvIn supports multi-channel data in interleaved format. It is important to distinguish the tick() methods, which return samples produced by averaging across sample frames, from the tickFrame() methods, which return references or pointers to multi-channel sample frames. by Perry R. Cook and Gary P. Scavone, 1995 - 2005. */ /***************************************************/ #ifndef STK_RTWVIN_H #define STK_RTWVIN_H #include "WvIn.h" #include "RtAudio.h" class RtWvIn : public WvIn { public: //! Default constructor. /*! The \e device argument is passed to RtAudio during instantiation. The default value (zero) will select the default device on your system or the first device found meeting the specified parameters. On systems with multiple soundcards/devices, values greater than zero can be specified in accordance with the order that the devices are enumerated by the underlying audio API. The default buffer size of RT_BUFFER_SIZE is defined in Stk.h. An StkError will be thrown if an error occurs duing instantiation. */ RtWvIn( unsigned int nChannels = 1, StkFloat sampleRate = Stk::sampleRate(), int device = 0, int bufferFrames = RT_BUFFER_SIZE, int nBuffers = 4 ); //! Class destructor. ~RtWvIn(); //! Start the audio input stream. /*! The stream is started automatically, if necessary, when a tick() or tickFrame() method is called. */ void start( void ); //! Stop the audio input stream. /*! It may be necessary to use this method to avoid audio underflow problems if you wish to temporarily stop audio input. */ void stop( void ); protected: void computeFrame( void ); RtAudio *adc_; StkFloat *buffer_; bool stopped_; unsigned int bufferFrames_; unsigned int bufferIndex_; }; #endif