The peak meter needs to withstand various test-signals
without visual jitter (in particular 1kHz sine) regardless
of settings (period-size, sample-rate, custom fall-off).
This needs to be done in sync (and not by a random non-rt
‘smoothing’ thread).
On the downside this voids the ‘visual smoothing’ particularly
with large buffersizes - but then again exactly this “always
fall-off no matter what [the next real data will be]” is the
problem.
One the upside, there’s one less high-frequency (100Hz) thread
(Yay!) PS. it probably never worked on windows, anyway.
Only peak-meters are affected by his change.
K-meters, IEC I/II and VU were never visually smoothed.
Clean up some stuff and other such gruntwork in the process.
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- Converted vector<Sample*> to BufferList and numerous counts from int to ChanCount (and related changes)
- Added fancy type-generic iterators to BufferList, PortIterator (see IO::collect_input for a good example of the idea - the same code will work to read all input (of various types in a single IO, eg instruments) without modification no matter how many types we add)
- Fixed comparison operator bugs with ChanCount (screwed up metering among other things)
- Moved peak metering into it's own object, and moved most of the pan related code out of IO to panner (still a touch more to be done here for MIDI playback)
Not directly MIDI related fixes for problems in trunk:
- Fixed varispeed gain/pan automation to work properly (was reading the wrong range of automation data, probably causing nasty clicks?)
- Fixed crash on varispeed looping (possibly only a 64-bit problem). It still doesn't work, but at least it doesn't die
Quite a few things broken, and the new classes are pretty filthy still, but I think the direction is a lot better than all my previous plans...
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