title:: audio_rate_mapping summary:: audio mapping in ProxySpace categories:: Libraries>JITLib>Tutorials code:: // todo. expand(numChannels) message p = ProxySpace.push(s.boot); p.fadeTime = 3; // some filters ~f1 = { |a_in=#[0,0], freq=500, dt=0.01| Ringz.ar(a_in, freq, dt) }; ~f2 = { |a_in=#[0,0], dt=0.1| CombL.ar(a_in, 0.5, dt, 15 * dt) }; ~f3 = { |a_in=#[0,0], freq=30| a_in * LFSaw.ar(freq.neg).max(0) }; // some sources ~x1 = { LFPulse.kr(SinOsc.kr(0.2).exprange(2, 200)) * PinkNoise.ar(0.5.dup) }; ~x2 = { Dust.ar(SinOsc.kr(0.2, [0, pi]).exprange(2, 2000)) }; // the output ~out.play; ~out = { |a_in=#[0,0]| a_in }; // some mappings by hand: ~out.mapn(\a_in, ~x1); ~out.xmapn(\a_in, ~x2); ~out.xmapn(\a_in, ~f1); ~f1.xmapn(\a_in, ~x1); ~out.xmapn(\a_in, ~f2); ~f2.xmapn(\a_in, ~x1); ~out.xmapn(\a_in, ~f2); ~f2.xmapn(\a_in, ~x1); ~f2.xset(\dt, 0.01); ~mx1 = { MouseX.kr(0.0001, 1, 1) }; ~f2.xmap(\dt, ~mx1); ~out.xmapn(\a_in, ~f3); ~f3.xmapn(\a_in, ~f2); ~f2.xmapn(\a_in, ~x1); // this should maybe be: // ~f2 --(\a_in)--> ~f3 --(\a_in)--> ~out ~mx1 = { LFNoise1.kr(0.1).exprange(0.0001, 1) }; ~mF = { ~mx1.kr.linexp(0, 1, 1, 10000) }; ~f3.xmap(\freq, ~mF); ~f1.mapn(\a_in, ~x2); ~f2.xmapn(\a_in, ~f1); ~f1.xmapn(\freq, ~mF, \dt, ~mx1); ~x2 = { Impulse.ar(SinOsc.kr(0.2, [0, pi]).exprange(2, 200)) }; ~x1 = { Saw.ar(20, 0.5.dup) * ~x2.ar }; ~out = ~x1; // possible schema: /* px.map knows always already the number of channels of a proxy, so can decide whether to use map or mapn. (map always would mean flat mapping). px.mapn could do tricky things like: px.mapn(\a_in2, [mono1, mono2]) px.mapn(\a_in2, stereo) would still work px.mapn(\a_in2, [stereo, mono]) could use the first of the stereo chans and the mono how to get at the second arg of the stereo in? or it could mix/wrap. --> px.mapn([\a_inx, \a_iny], stereo) px.mapn(\a_in, stereo) would take the first of the stereo channels px.map(\a_in, stereo) would use the first of the stereo channels px.mapn(\a_in, [mono, mono]) would use the first channel mappings could be saved as is and if the proxy rebuilds with a different channel size, it would unfold? */ ::