Lots of good work today, getting the delay processing C class into place. The module manager can add the effect now. The other part of the work involved some adjustment to ensure that a user could have two delay effects going if they liked.... That equates to more memory in the SDRAM part of the hardware and providing an extra index (maybe one more). I will have to test with two delays running, but I think it will work.
Good progress today! The Alien Wah module/widget within a Mac app can be used to change the parameters in the virtualized environment. Next up is setting up the volume module and working on adding/deleting modules and having the updates take place. Maybe getting another module created and receiving updates is another goal.
Work continued at lunch on a functioning bridge between the audio effects control/client and virtual device. I switched over from a FIFO read/write approach to a basic UDP socket communications link. This is actually better than the serial communications used from the client app to the realworld board.
In any case, the next step is to implement some of the same command decoding in this virtual device, and begin building virtual audio modules.
AI, ShmAI....I love to code and make things! Looks like some ideas from the day job, concerning coding, is going to leak back into my audio effects project.... QAbstractListModels can work wonders with easily managing a bunch of objects in memory....which is what I need to more easily create stereo effects chains.
I'll have to do a lot of background work on the object management side before revamping the UI, which is part of my current plan.
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