scanmap — Allows the position and velocity of a node in a scanned process to be read.
Plugin opcode in scansyn.
Allows the position and velocity of a node in a scanned process to be read.
iscan -- which scan process to read
iwhich (optional) -- which node to sense. The default is 0.
kamp -- amount to amplify the kpos value.
kvamp -- amount to amplify the kvel value.
The internal state of a node is read. This includes its position and velocity. They are amplified by the kamp and kvamp values.
Here is an example of the scanmap opcode. It uses the file scanmap.csd.
Example 923. Example of the scanmap opcode.
See the sections Real-time Audio and Command Line Flags for more information on using command line flags.
<CsoundSynthesizer> <CsOptions> </CsOptions> <CsInstruments> sr = 48000 ksmps = 32 nchnls = 1 instr scan a0 init 0 irate = .01 kpos line 0, p3, 128 ;kpos randh abs(128), 3 ; scanu init, irate, ifndisplace, ifnmass, ifnmatrix, ifncentr, ifndamp, kmass, ; kmtrxstiff, kcentr, kdamp, ileft, iright, kpos, kdisplace, ain, idisp, id scanu2 1, irate, 6, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2, 9, .01, .01, .1, .9, 0, 0, a0, 0, 2 ;ar scans kamp, kfreq, ifntraj, id k1,k2 scanmap 2, 1000, 1000, 64 display k1, .25 ; note - display is updated every second a1 scans ampdb(p4), cpspch(p5), 7, 2 out a1 endin </CsInstruments> <CsScore> ; Initial displacement condition ;f1 0 128 -7 0 64 1 64 0 ; ramp f1 0 128 10 1 ; sine hammer ;f1 0 128 -7 0 28 0 2 1 2 0 96 0 ; a pluck that is 10 points wide on the surface ; Masses f2 0 128 -7 1 128 1 ; Spring matrices f3 0 16384 -23 "string-128.matrxB" ; Centering force f4 0 128 -7 1 128 1 ; uniform initial centering ;f4 0 128 -7 .001 128 1 ; ramped centering ; Damping f5 0 128 -7 1 128 1 ; uniform damping ;f5 0 128 -7 .1 128 1 ; ramped damping ; Initial velocity - (displacement, vel, and acceleration ; Acceleration is from stiffness matrix pos effect - increases acceleration ; f6 0 128 -7 .01 128 .01 ; uniform initial velocity ; Trajectories f7 0 128 -5 .001 128 128 i"scan" 2 12 86 7.00 i"scan" 14 2 86 5.00 i"scan" 16 2 86 6.00 i"scan" 18 2 86 8.00 i"scan" 20 2 98 10.00 e </CsScore> </CsoundSynthesizer>
More information on Scanned Synthesis (as well as several other matrices) is available on the Scanned Synthesis page at cSounds.com.
Also an article on these opcodes: http://www.csounds.com/stevenyi/scanned/yi_scannedSynthesis.html , written by Steven Yi