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Evergreen |
So uh, hi again everyone |
| 18:53 |
Evergreen |
It's been a little while |
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MTDiscord |
<Sublayer plank> hiya |
| 18:54 |
Evergreen |
I have a question regarding something that might be a little off topic, but does involve something minetest related. Are there any good resources on embedding luajit in a C++ program and exposing an API to code running in it? |
| 18:55 |
Evergreen |
Of course this is what minetest does and I'm looking into writing something completely unrelated where I want to have an embedded scripting language |
| 18:55 |
Krock |
Evergreen: shameless self-advertisement https://github.com/SmallJoker/NyisBotCPP/blob/master/modules/nbm_lua.cpp |
| 18:56 |
Krock |
whether Lua or LuaJIT - it does not matter. |
| 18:57 |
Krock |
except that you might need some cmake files to locate the LuaJIT installation directory. in this example I used system-wide Lua 5.1 |
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Evergreen |
right, that makes sense |
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Evergreen |
Looks decently straight forward |
| 18:58 |
Evergreen |
in case you're wondering what I want to do with this, I'm thinking about making a VST plugin that allows processing midi in realtime using a lua scripting api |
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Krock |
that's an interesting idea, although I wonder why you'd need Lua for that |
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Evergreen |
the idea is that you can code things on the fly inside the daw as you need them |
| 18:59 |
Evergreen |
and for that I need some kind of embedded scripting language |
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Krock |
such as volume and tone adjustments? |
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Evergreen |
no, this is midi data |
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Evergreen |
So, for instance you could do something like extend all held notes by a certain amount while the sustain pedal is held |
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Krock |
> MIDI carries event messages; data that specify the instructions for music, including a note's notation, pitch, velocity (which is heard typically as loudness or softness of volume); |
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Krock |
it looks like more than just that would be possible |
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Evergreen |
oh yeah, I see what you mean |
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MTDiscord |
<Warr1024> swapping out instruments, transposing everything an octave up/down, etc. |
| 19:02 |
Evergreen |
exactly |
| 19:02 |
Evergreen |
or sometimes it might be more time based stuff like causing the note to repeat a few times increasingly quietly |
| 19:03 |
Evergreen |
or make it so that incoming notes are forced to have a minimum amount of time between them, mimicking a strumming effect |
| 19:03 |
Evergreen |
There are a lot of things you could do with it |
| 19:05 |
Evergreen |
Anyway, thanks for the example code |
| 19:06 |
Evergreen |
Obviously I can dig into how minetest does it but something much simpler is definitely helpful |
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