| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age | |
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| * | New crossfeed algorithm for Rockbox: "Meier" crossfeed | Bertrik Sikken | 2012-05-28 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Emulates the basic "Meier" crossfeed (2 capacitors, 3 resistors) as discussed in http://www.meier-audio.homepage.t-online.de/passivefilter.htm This crossfeed blends a bit of low-pass filtered L signal into the R signal (and vice versa) while adding about 300 us delay to the crossfed-signal. A difference with the crossfeed already present in rockbox, is that this algorithm keeps the total spectrum flat (the one currently in rockbox accentuates low-frequency signals, making it sound a bit muffled). This implementation is quite lightweight, just 3 multiplies per left-right pair of samples. Has a default C implementation and optimized assembly versions for ARM and Coldfire. The crossfeed effect is quite subtle and is noticeable mostly one albums that have very strong left-right separation (e.g. one instrument only on the left, another only on the right). In the user interface, the new crossfeed option appears as "Meier" and is not configureable. The existing crossfeed is renamed to "Custom" as it allows itself to be customised. There is no entry for the user manual yet. Change-Id: Iaa100616fe0fcd7e16f08cdb9a7f41501973eee1 | ||
| * | Fundamentally rewrite much of the audio DSP. | Michael Sevakis | 2012-04-29 |
| Creates a standard buffer passing, local data passing and messaging system for processing stages. Stages can be moved to their own source files to reduce clutter and ease assimilation of new ones. dsp.c becomes dsp_core.c which supports an engine and framework for effects. Formats and change notifications are passed along with the buffer so that they arrive at the correct time at each stage in the chain regardless of the internal delays of a particular one. Removes restrictions on the number of samples that can be processed at a time and it pays attention to destination buffer size restrictions without having to limit input count, which also allows pcmbuf to remain fuller and safely set its own buffer limits as it sees fit. There is no longer a need to query input/output counts given a certain number of input samples; just give it the sizes of the source and destination buffers. Works in harmony with stages that are not deterministic in terms of sample input/output ratio (like both resamplers but most notably the timestretch). As a result it fixes quirks with timestretch hanging up with certain settings and it now operates properly throughout its full settings range. Change-Id: Ib206ec78f6f6c79259c5af9009fe021d68be9734 Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/200 Reviewed-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org> Tested-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org> | |||