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stk/mus151/tcl/TwoWaves.tcl
Gary Scavone 4b6500d3de Version 3.1
2013-09-29 22:42:17 +02:00

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Tcl

# Tcl/Tk Demo GUI for the Synthesis Toolkit (STK)
# by Gary P. Scavone, CCRMA, Stanford University, 1999.
# Set initial control values
set pitch 64.0
set osc1on 1
set osc2on 1
set freq1 200.0
set freq2 200.0
set amp1 20
set amp2 20
set outID "stdout"
set commtype "stdout"
# Configure main window
wm title . "MUS152 Two Oscillator Controller"
wm iconname . "TwoOsc"
. config -bg black
# Configure "communications" menu
menu .menu -tearoff 0
menu .menu.communication -tearoff 0
.menu add cascade -label "Communication" -menu .menu.communication \
-underline 0
.menu.communication add radio -label "Console" -variable commtype \
-value "stdout" -command { setComm }
.menu.communication add radio -label "Socket" -variable commtype \
-value "socket" -command { setComm }
. configure -menu .menu
# Configure title display
label .title -text "MUS151 Two Oscillator Controller" \
-font {Times 14 bold} -background white \
-foreground darkred -relief raised
label .title2 -text "by Gary P. Scavone\n Center for Computer Research in Music & Acoustics (CCRMA) \n Stanford University" \
-font {Times 12 bold} -background white \
-foreground darkred -relief raised
pack .title -padx 5 -pady 10
pack .title2 -padx 5 -pady 10
# Configure "note-on" buttons
frame .noteOn -bg black
button .noteOn.on -text NoteOn -bg grey66 -command { noteOn $pitch 64.0 }
button .noteOn.off -text NoteOff -bg grey66 -command { noteOff $pitch 127.0 }
button .noteOn.exit -text "Exit Program" -bg grey66 -command myExit
pack .noteOn.on -side left -padx 5
pack .noteOn.off -side left -padx 5 -pady 10
pack .noteOn.exit -side left -padx 5 -pady 10
pack .noteOn
# Configure sliders
frame .left -bg black
scale .left.freq1 -from 0 -to 10000 -length 400 \
-command {changeParam 20 } \
-orient horizontal -label "Frequency 1" \
-tickinterval 2000 -showvalue true -bg grey66 \
-variable freq1
scale .left.amp1 -from 0 -to 127 -length 400 \
-command {changeParam 22 } \
-orient horizontal -label "Amp 1" \
-tickinterval 32 -showvalue true -bg grey66 \
-variable amp1
scale .left.freq2 -from 0 -to 10000 -length 400 \
-command {changeParam 21 } \
-orient horizontal -label "Frequency 2" \
-tickinterval 2000 -showvalue true -bg grey66 \
-variable freq2
scale .left.amp2 -from 0 -to 127 -length 400 \
-command {changeParam 23 } \
-orient horizontal -label "Amp 2" \
-tickinterval 32 -showvalue true -bg grey66 \
-variable amp2
pack .left.freq1 -padx 10 -pady 3
pack .left.amp1 -padx 10 -pady 3
pack .left.freq2 -padx 10 -pady 3
pack .left.amp2 -padx 10 -pady 3
pack .left -side left
# Configure more buttons
frame .onOff -bg black
checkbutton .onOff.1 -text "Play Osc 1" -variable osc1on -relief flat \
-command {setPlayStatus 22 $osc1on}
checkbutton .onOff.2 -text "Play Osc 2" -variable osc2on -relief flat \
-command {setPlayStatus 23 $osc2on}
pack .onOff.1 .onOff.2 -padx 5
pack .onOff -side right -padx 5 -pady 10
# Bind an X windows "close" event with the Exit routine
bind . <Destroy> +myExit
proc myExit {} {
global outID
puts $outID [format "NoteOff 0.0 1 64.0 127.0" ]
flush $outID
puts $outID [format "ExitProgram"]
flush $outID
close $outID
exit
}
proc noteOn {pitchVal pressVal} {
global outID
puts $outID [format "NoteOn 0.0 1 %f %f" $pitchVal $pressVal]
flush $outID
}
proc noteOff {pitchVal pressVal} {
global outID
puts $outID [format "NoteOff 0.0 1 %f %f" $pitchVal $pressVal]
flush $outID
}
proc changeParam {controlNum value } {
global outID freq1 freq2 amp1 amp2 osc1on osc2on
if {$controlNum==20 || $controlNum==22} {
if {$osc1on==1} {
puts $outID [format "ControlChange 0.0 1 %d %f" $controlNum $value ]
}
} elseif {$controlNum==21 || $controlNum==23} {
if {$osc2on==1} {
puts $outID [format "ControlChange 0.0 1 %d %f" $controlNum $value ]
}
}
flush $outID
}
proc setPlayStatus {controlNum value } {
global outID amp1 amp2 freq1 freq2
if {$value==1} {
if {$controlNum==22} {
puts $outID [format "ControlChange 0.0 1 %d %f" 20 $freq1 ]
puts $outID [format "ControlChange 0.0 1 %d %f" $controlNum $amp1 ]
} elseif {$controlNum==23} {
puts $outID [format "ControlChange 0.0 1 %d %f" 21 $freq2 ]
puts $outID [format "ControlChange 0.0 1 %d %f" $controlNum $amp2 ]
}
} elseif {$value==0} {
puts $outID [format "ControlChange 0.0 1 %d %f" $controlNum 0.0 ]
}
flush $outID
}
# Socket connection procedure
set d .socketdialog
proc setComm {} {
global outID
global commtype
global d
if {$commtype == "stdout"} {
if { [string compare "stdout" $outID] } {
set i [tk_dialog .dialog "Break Socket Connection?" {You are about to break an existing socket connection ... is this what you want to do?} "" 0 Cancel OK]
switch $i {
0 {set commtype "socket"}
1 {close $outID
set outID "stdout"}
}
}
} elseif { ![string compare "stdout" $outID] } {
set sockport 2001
set sockhost localhost
toplevel $d
wm title $d "STK Client Socket Connection"
wm resizable $d 0 0
grab $d
label $d.message -text "Specify a socket host and port number below (if different than the STK defaults shown) and then click the \"Connect\" button to invoke a socket-client connection attempt to the STK socket server." \
-background white -font {Helvetica 10 bold} \
-wraplength 3i -justify left
frame $d.sockhost
entry $d.sockhost.entry -width 15
label $d.sockhost.text -text "Socket Host:" \
-font {Helvetica 10 bold}
frame $d.sockport
entry $d.sockport.entry -width 15
label $d.sockport.text -text "Socket Port:" \
-font {Helvetica 10 bold}
pack $d.message -side top -padx 5 -pady 10
pack $d.sockhost.text -side left -padx 1 -pady 2
pack $d.sockhost.entry -side right -padx 5 -pady 2
pack $d.sockhost -side top -padx 5 -pady 2
pack $d.sockport.text -side left -padx 1 -pady 2
pack $d.sockport.entry -side right -padx 5 -pady 2
pack $d.sockport -side top -padx 5 -pady 2
$d.sockhost.entry insert 0 $sockhost
$d.sockport.entry insert 0 $sockport
frame $d.buttons
button $d.buttons.cancel -text "Cancel" -bg grey66 \
-command { set commtype "stdout"
set outID "stdout"
destroy $d }
button $d.buttons.connect -text "Connect" -bg grey66 \
-command {
set sockhost [$d.sockhost.entry get]
set sockport [$d.sockport.entry get]
set err [catch {socket $sockhost $sockport} outID]
if {$err == 0} {
destroy $d
} else {
tk_dialog $d.error "Socket Error" {Error: Unable to make socket connection. Make sure the STK socket server is first running and that the port number is correct.} "" 0 OK
} }
pack $d.buttons.cancel -side left -padx 5 -pady 10
pack $d.buttons.connect -side right -padx 5 -pady 10
pack $d.buttons -side bottom -padx 5 -pady 10
}
}