tab

tab — Fast table opcodes.

Description

Fast table opcodes. Faster than table and tablew because it does not allow wrap-around and limit and it does not check index validity. Has been implemented in order to provide fast access to arrays.

Syntax

ir tab_i indx, ifn[, ixmode]
kr tab kndx, ifn[, ixmode]
ar tab xndx, ifn[, ixmode]
tabw_i isig, indx, ifn [,ixmode]
tabw ksig, kndx, ifn [,ixmode]
tabw asig, andx, ifn [,ixmode]

Initialization

ifn -- table number

ixmode -- defaults to zero. If zero xndx range matches the length of the table; if non zero xndx has a 0 to 1 range.

isig -- input value to write.

indx -- table index

Performance

asig, ksig -- input signal to write.

andx, kndx -- table index.

tab and tabw opcodes are similar to table and tablew, but are faster, and use rounding of the index.

Examples

Here is an example of the tab opcode. It uses the file tab.csd.

Example 993. Example of the tab opcode.

See the sections Real-time Audio and Command Line Flags for more information on using command line flags.

<CsoundSynthesizer>
<CsOptions>
; Select audio/midi flags here according to platform
-odac    ;;;realtime audio out
;-iadc    ;;;uncomment -iadc if realtime audio input is needed too
; For Non-realtime ouput leave only the line below:
; -o tab.wav -W ;;; for file output any platform
</CsOptions>
<CsInstruments>

sr = 44100
ksmps = 32
nchnls = 2
0dbfs  = 1

gifn1 ftgen 1, 0, 0, 1, "flute.aiff", 0, 0, 0	;deferred-size table

instr 1 

atab  init 0 
isize tableng 1					;length of table?
print isize
andx  phasor 1 / (isize / sr) 
asig  tab andx, 1, 1				;has a 0 to 1 range
      outs asig, asig

endin 
</CsInstruments> 
<CsScore> 

i 1 0 2.3
e
</CsScore> 
</CsoundSynthesizer>


Credits

Written by Gabriel Maldonado.