/* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Dean Beeler, Jerome Fisher * Copyright (C) 2011 Dean Beeler, Jerome Fisher, Sergey V. Mikayev * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ //#include //#include //#include #include "mt32emu.h" #include "mmath.h" namespace MT32Emu { const Tables &Tables::getInstance() { static const Tables instance; return instance; } Tables::Tables() { int lf; for (lf = 0; lf <= 100; lf++) { // CONFIRMED:KG: This matches a ROM table found by Mok float fVal = (2.0f - LOG10F((float)lf + 1.0f)) * 128.0f; int val = (int)(fVal + 1.0); if (val > 255) { val = 255; } levelToAmpSubtraction[lf] = (Bit8u)val; } envLogarithmicTime[0] = 64; for (lf = 1; lf <= 255; lf++) { // CONFIRMED:KG: This matches a ROM table found by Mok envLogarithmicTime[lf] = (Bit8u)ceil(64.0f + LOG2F((float)lf) * 8.0f); } #ifdef EMULATE_LAPC_I // Dummy #ifdef - we'll have runtime emulation mode selection in future. // CONFIRMED: Based on a table found by Mok in the LAPC-I control ROM // Note that this matches the MT-32 table, but with the values clamped to a maximum of 8. memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction, 8, 71); memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction + 71, 7, 3); memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction + 74, 6, 4); memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction + 78, 5, 3); memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction + 81, 4, 4); memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction + 85, 3, 3); memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction + 88, 2, 4); memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction + 92, 1, 4); memset(masterVolToAmpSubtraction + 96, 0, 5); #else // CONFIRMED: Based on a table found by Mok in the MT-32 control ROM masterVolToAmpSubtraction[0] = 255; for (int masterVol = 1; masterVol <= 100; masterVol++) { masterVolToAmpSubtraction[masterVol] = (int)(106.31 - 16.0f * LOG2F((float)masterVol)); } #endif for (int i = 0; i <= 100; i++) { pulseWidth100To255[i] = (int)(i * 255 / 100.0f + 0.5f); //synth->printDebug("%d: %d", i, pulseWidth100To255[i]); } // Ratio of negative segment to wave length for (int i = 0; i < 128; i++) { // Formula determined from sample analysis. float pt = 0.5f / 127.0f * i; pulseLenFactor[i] = (1.241857812f - pt) * pt; // seems to be 2 ^ (5 / 16) = 1.241857812f } // The LA32 chip presumably has such a table inside as the internal computaions seem to be performed using fixed point math with 12-bit fractions for (int i = 0; i < 4096; i++) { exp2[i] = EXP2F(i / 4096.0f); } // found from sample analysis for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) { resAmpMax[i] = EXP2F(1.0f - (32 - i) / 4.0f); } // found from sample analysis resAmpFadeFactor[7] = 1.0f / 8.0f; resAmpFadeFactor[6] = 2.0f / 8.0f; resAmpFadeFactor[5] = 3.0f / 8.0f; resAmpFadeFactor[4] = 5.0f / 8.0f; resAmpFadeFactor[3] = 8.0f / 8.0f; resAmpFadeFactor[2] = 12.0f / 8.0f; resAmpFadeFactor[1] = 16.0f / 8.0f; resAmpFadeFactor[0] = 31.0f / 8.0f; for (int i = 0; i < 5120; i++) { sinf10[i] = sin(FLOAT_PI * i / 2048.0f); } } }