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nih-plug/plugins/examples/gain/src/lib.rs
2022-11-11 20:26:39 +01:00

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Rust

use nih_plug::prelude::*;
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use std::sync::Arc;
struct Gain {
params: Arc<GainParams>,
}
/// The [`Params`] derive macro gathers all of the information needed for the wrapper to know about
/// the plugin's parameters, persistent serializable fields, and nested parameter groups. You can
/// also easily implement [`Params`] by hand if you want to, for instance, have multiple instances
/// of a parameters struct for multiple identical oscillators/filters/envelopes.
#[derive(Params)]
struct GainParams {
/// The parameter's ID is used to identify the parameter in the wrapped plugin API. As long as
/// these IDs remain constant, you can rename and reorder these fields as you wish. The
/// parameters are exposed to the host in the same order they were defined. In this case, this
/// gain parameter is stored as linear gain while the values are displayed in decibels.
#[id = "gain"]
pub gain: FloatParam,
/// This field isn't used in this example, but anything written to the vector would be restored
/// together with a preset/state file saved for this plugin. This can be useful for storing
/// things like sample data.
#[persist = "industry_secrets"]
pub random_data: Mutex<Vec<f32>>,
/// You can also nest parameter structs. These will appear as a separate nested group if your
/// DAW displays parameters in a tree structure.
#[nested(group = "Subparameters")]
pub sub_params: SubParams,
/// Nested parameters also support some advanced functionality for reusing the same parameter
/// struct multiple times.
#[nested(array, group = "Array Parameters")]
pub array_params: [ArrayParams; 3],
}
#[derive(Params)]
struct SubParams {
#[id = "thing"]
pub nested_parameter: FloatParam,
}
#[derive(Params)]
struct ArrayParams {
/// This parameter's ID will get a `_1`, `_2`, and a `_3` suffix because of how it's used in
/// `array_params` above.
#[id = "noope"]
pub nope: FloatParam,
}
impl Default for Gain {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
params: Arc::new(GainParams::default()),
}
}
}
impl Default for GainParams {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
// This gain is stored as linear gain. NIH-plug comes with useful conversion functions
// to treat these kinds of parameters as if we were dealing with decibels. Storing this
// as decibels is easier to work with, but requires a conversion for every sample.
gain: FloatParam::new(
"Gain",
util::db_to_gain(0.0),
FloatRange::Skewed {
min: util::db_to_gain(-30.0),
max: util::db_to_gain(30.0),
// This makes the range appear as if it was linear when displaying the values as
// decibels
factor: FloatRange::gain_skew_factor(-30.0, 30.0),
},
)
// Because the gain parameter is stored as linear gain instead of storing the value as
// decibels, we need logarithmic smoothing
.with_smoother(SmoothingStyle::Logarithmic(50.0))
.with_unit(" dB")
// There are many predefined formatters we can use here. If the gain was stored as
// decibels instead of as a linear gain value, we could have also used the
// `.with_step_size(0.1)` function to get internal rounding.
.with_value_to_string(formatters::v2s_f32_gain_to_db(2))
.with_string_to_value(formatters::s2v_f32_gain_to_db()),
// Persisted fields can be initialized like any other fields, and they'll keep their
// values when restoring the plugin's state.
random_data: Mutex::new(Vec::new()),
sub_params: SubParams {
nested_parameter: FloatParam::new(
"Unused Nested Parameter",
0.5,
FloatRange::Skewed {
min: 2.0,
max: 2.4,
factor: FloatRange::skew_factor(2.0),
},
)
.with_value_to_string(formatters::v2s_f32_rounded(2)),
},
array_params: [1, 2, 3].map(|index| ArrayParams {
nope: FloatParam::new(
format!("Nope {index}"),
0.5,
FloatRange::Linear { min: 1.0, max: 2.0 },
),
}),
}
}
}
impl Plugin for Gain {
const NAME: &'static str = "Gain";
const VENDOR: &'static str = "Moist Plugins GmbH";
// You can use `env!("CARGO_PKG_HOMEPAGE")` to reference the homepage field from the
// `Cargo.toml` file here
const URL: &'static str = "https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ";
const EMAIL: &'static str = "info@example.com";
const VERSION: &'static str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
const DEFAULT_INPUT_CHANNELS: u32 = 2;
const DEFAULT_OUTPUT_CHANNELS: u32 = 2;
const DEFAULT_AUX_INPUTS: Option<AuxiliaryIOConfig> = None;
const DEFAULT_AUX_OUTPUTS: Option<AuxiliaryIOConfig> = None;
const MIDI_INPUT: MidiConfig = MidiConfig::None;
// Setting this to `true` will tell the wrapper to split the buffer up into smaller blocks
// whenever there are inter-buffer parameter changes. This way no changes to the plugin are
// required to support sample accurate automation and the wrapper handles all of the boring
// stuff like making sure transport and other timing information stays consistent between the
// splits.
const SAMPLE_ACCURATE_AUTOMATION: bool = true;
// More advanced plugins can use this to run expensive background tasks. See the field's
// documentation for more information. `()` means that the plugin does not have any background
// tasks.
type BackgroundTask = ();
fn params(&self) -> Arc<dyn Params> {
self.params.clone()
}
fn accepts_bus_config(&self, config: &BusConfig) -> bool {
// This works with any symmetrical IO layout
config.num_input_channels == config.num_output_channels && config.num_input_channels > 0
}
// This plugin doesn't need any special initialization, but if you need to do anything expensive
// then this would be the place. State is kept around when the host reconfigures the
// plugin. If we do need special initialization, we could implement the `initialize()` and/or
// `reset()` methods
fn process(
&mut self,
buffer: &mut Buffer,
_aux: &mut AuxiliaryBuffers,
_context: &mut impl ProcessContext<Self>,
) -> ProcessStatus {
for channel_samples in buffer.iter_samples() {
// Smoothing is optionally built into the parameters themselves
let gain = self.params.gain.smoothed.next();
for sample in channel_samples {
*sample *= gain;
}
}
ProcessStatus::Normal
}
// This can be used for cleaning up special resources like socket connections whenever the
// plugin is deactivated. Most plugins won't need to do anything here.
fn deactivate(&mut self) {}
}
impl ClapPlugin for Gain {
const CLAP_ID: &'static str = "com.moist-plugins-gmbh.gain";
const CLAP_DESCRIPTION: Option<&'static str> = Some("A smoothed gain parameter example plugin");
const CLAP_MANUAL_URL: Option<&'static str> = Some(Self::URL);
const CLAP_SUPPORT_URL: Option<&'static str> = None;
const CLAP_FEATURES: &'static [ClapFeature] = &[
ClapFeature::AudioEffect,
ClapFeature::Stereo,
ClapFeature::Mono,
ClapFeature::Utility,
];
}
impl Vst3Plugin for Gain {
const VST3_CLASS_ID: [u8; 16] = *b"GainMoistestPlug";
const VST3_CATEGORIES: &'static str = "Fx|Dynamics";
}
nih_export_clap!(Gain);
nih_export_vst3!(Gain);