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/* This file is part of Clementine.
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Copyright 2004, Max Howell <max.howell@methylblue.com>
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Copyright 2009-2010, David Sansome <davidsansome@gmail.com>
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Add "Psychedelic Colour" mode to all analyzers
(Well, except Nyanalyzer and Rainbow dash because they are already colourful enough.)
I have added functionality for any 2D analyzer to change any part of its colour palatte with the frequency content of the music, in the same way that Moodbars do.
I find this gives the analyzer a sort of "third dimention".
This is built into Analyzer::Base, so all analyzers can use it and override it as they please. I have thus added support for Block, Boom, Turbine, Sonogram, and Bar, however Boom and Block seem to look the best in my opinion.
This is of course all optional and is toggled by a checkbox in the context menu for the analyzer, disabled by default.
I have not been able to measure any increase in CPU activity with this enabled, even at 60fps.
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Copyright 2014-2015, Mark Furneaux <mark@furneaux.ca>
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Copyright 2014, Krzysztof Sobiecki <sobkas@gmail.com>
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Copyright 2014, John Maguire <john.maguire@gmail.com>
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Clementine is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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Clementine is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with Clementine. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/* Original Author: Max Howell <max.howell@methylblue.com> 2004
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*/
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#ifndef ANALYZERS_BOOMANALYZER_H_
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#define ANALYZERS_BOOMANALYZER_H_
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#include "analyzerbase.h"
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class BoomAnalyzer : public Analyzer::Base {
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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Q_INVOKABLE BoomAnalyzer(QWidget*);
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static const char* kName;
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virtual void transform(Analyzer::Scope& s);
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virtual void analyze(QPainter& p, const Analyzer::Scope&, bool new_frame);
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Add "Psychedelic Colour" mode to all analyzers
(Well, except Nyanalyzer and Rainbow dash because they are already colourful enough.)
I have added functionality for any 2D analyzer to change any part of its colour palatte with the frequency content of the music, in the same way that Moodbars do.
I find this gives the analyzer a sort of "third dimention".
This is built into Analyzer::Base, so all analyzers can use it and override it as they please. I have thus added support for Block, Boom, Turbine, Sonogram, and Bar, however Boom and Block seem to look the best in my opinion.
This is of course all optional and is toggled by a checkbox in the context menu for the analyzer, disabled by default.
I have not been able to measure any increase in CPU activity with this enabled, even at 60fps.
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virtual void psychedelicModeChanged(bool);
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public slots:
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void changeK_barHeight(int);
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void changeF_peakSpeed(int);
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protected:
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void resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* e);
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Add "Psychedelic Colour" mode to all analyzers
(Well, except Nyanalyzer and Rainbow dash because they are already colourful enough.)
I have added functionality for any 2D analyzer to change any part of its colour palatte with the frequency content of the music, in the same way that Moodbars do.
I find this gives the analyzer a sort of "third dimention".
This is built into Analyzer::Base, so all analyzers can use it and override it as they please. I have thus added support for Block, Boom, Turbine, Sonogram, and Bar, however Boom and Block seem to look the best in my opinion.
This is of course all optional and is toggled by a checkbox in the context menu for the analyzer, disabled by default.
I have not been able to measure any increase in CPU activity with this enabled, even at 60fps.
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void paletteChange(const QPalette&);
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static const uint kColumnWidth;
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static const uint kMaxBandCount;
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static const uint kMinBandCount;
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Add "Psychedelic Colour" mode to all analyzers
(Well, except Nyanalyzer and Rainbow dash because they are already colourful enough.)
I have added functionality for any 2D analyzer to change any part of its colour palatte with the frequency content of the music, in the same way that Moodbars do.
I find this gives the analyzer a sort of "third dimention".
This is built into Analyzer::Base, so all analyzers can use it and override it as they please. I have thus added support for Block, Boom, Turbine, Sonogram, and Bar, however Boom and Block seem to look the best in my opinion.
This is of course all optional and is toggled by a checkbox in the context menu for the analyzer, disabled by default.
I have not been able to measure any increase in CPU activity with this enabled, even at 60fps.
2015-07-01 17:48:03 +02:00
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uint bands_;
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Analyzer::Scope scope_;
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QColor fg_;
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Add "Psychedelic Colour" mode to all analyzers
(Well, except Nyanalyzer and Rainbow dash because they are already colourful enough.)
I have added functionality for any 2D analyzer to change any part of its colour palatte with the frequency content of the music, in the same way that Moodbars do.
I find this gives the analyzer a sort of "third dimention".
This is built into Analyzer::Base, so all analyzers can use it and override it as they please. I have thus added support for Block, Boom, Turbine, Sonogram, and Bar, however Boom and Block seem to look the best in my opinion.
This is of course all optional and is toggled by a checkbox in the context menu for the analyzer, disabled by default.
I have not been able to measure any increase in CPU activity with this enabled, even at 60fps.
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double K_barHeight_, F_peakSpeed_, F_;
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Add "Psychedelic Colour" mode to all analyzers
(Well, except Nyanalyzer and Rainbow dash because they are already colourful enough.)
I have added functionality for any 2D analyzer to change any part of its colour palatte with the frequency content of the music, in the same way that Moodbars do.
I find this gives the analyzer a sort of "third dimention".
This is built into Analyzer::Base, so all analyzers can use it and override it as they please. I have thus added support for Block, Boom, Turbine, Sonogram, and Bar, however Boom and Block seem to look the best in my opinion.
This is of course all optional and is toggled by a checkbox in the context menu for the analyzer, disabled by default.
I have not been able to measure any increase in CPU activity with this enabled, even at 60fps.
2015-07-01 17:48:03 +02:00
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std::vector<float> bar_height_;
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std::vector<float> peak_height_;
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std::vector<float> peak_speed_;
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Add "Psychedelic Colour" mode to all analyzers
(Well, except Nyanalyzer and Rainbow dash because they are already colourful enough.)
I have added functionality for any 2D analyzer to change any part of its colour palatte with the frequency content of the music, in the same way that Moodbars do.
I find this gives the analyzer a sort of "third dimention".
This is built into Analyzer::Base, so all analyzers can use it and override it as they please. I have thus added support for Block, Boom, Turbine, Sonogram, and Bar, however Boom and Block seem to look the best in my opinion.
This is of course all optional and is toggled by a checkbox in the context menu for the analyzer, disabled by default.
I have not been able to measure any increase in CPU activity with this enabled, even at 60fps.
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QPixmap barPixmap_;
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QPixmap canvas_;
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};
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#endif // ANALYZERS_BOOMANALYZER_H_
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