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#ifndef STK_TUBEBELL_H
#define STK_TUBEBELL_H

#include "FM.h"

namespace stk {

/***************************************************/
/*! \class TubeBell
    \brief STK tubular bell (orchestral chime) FM
           synthesis instrument.

    This class implements two simple FM Pairs
    summed together, also referred to as algorithm
    5 of the TX81Z.

    \code
    Algorithm 5 is :  4->3--\
                             + --> Out
                      2->1--/
    \endcode

    Control Change Numbers: 
       - Modulator Index One = 2
       - Crossfade of Outputs = 4
       - LFO Speed = 11
       - LFO Depth = 1
       - ADSR 2 & 4 Target = 128

    The basic Chowning/Stanford FM patent expired
    in 1995, but there exist follow-on patents,
    mostly assigned to Yamaha.  If you are of the
    type who should worry about this (making
    money) worry away.

    by Perry R. Cook and Gary P. Scavone, 1995-2012.
*/
/***************************************************/

class TubeBell : public FM
{
 public:
  //! Class constructor.
  /*!
    An StkError will be thrown if the rawwave path is incorrectly set.
  */
  TubeBell( void );

  //! Class destructor.
  ~TubeBell( void );

  //! Start a note with the given frequency and amplitude.
  void noteOn( StkFloat frequency, StkFloat amplitude );

  //! Compute and return one output sample.
  StkFloat tick( unsigned int channel = 0 );

  //! Fill a channel of the StkFrames object with computed outputs.
  /*!
    The \c channel argument must be less than the number of
    channels in the StkFrames argument (the first channel is specified
    by 0).  However, range checking is only performed if _STK_DEBUG_
    is defined during compilation, in which case an out-of-range value
    will trigger an StkError exception.
  */
  StkFrames& tick( StkFrames& frames, unsigned int channel = 0 );

 protected:

};

inline StkFloat TubeBell :: tick( unsigned int )
{
  StkFloat temp, temp2;

  temp = gains_[1] * adsr_[1]->tick() * waves_[1]->tick();
  temp = temp * control1_;

  waves_[0]->addPhaseOffset( temp );
  waves_[3]->addPhaseOffset( twozero_.lastOut() );
  temp = gains_[3] * adsr_[3]->tick() * waves_[3]->tick();
  twozero_.tick( temp );

  waves_[2]->addPhaseOffset( temp );
  temp = ( 1.0 - (control2_ * 0.5)) * gains_[0] * adsr_[0]->tick() * waves_[0]->tick();
  temp += control2_ * 0.5 * gains_[2] * adsr_[2]->tick() * waves_[2]->tick();

  // Calculate amplitude modulation and apply it to output.
  temp2 = vibrato_.tick() * modDepth_;
  temp = temp * (1.0 + temp2);
    
  lastFrame_[0] = temp * 0.5;
  return lastFrame_[0];
}

inline StkFrames& TubeBell :: tick( StkFrames& frames, unsigned int channel )
{
  unsigned int nChannels = lastFrame_.channels();
#if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
  if ( channel > frames.channels() - nChannels ) {
    oStream_ << "TubeBell::tick(): channel and StkFrames arguments are incompatible!";
    handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
  }
#endif

  StkFloat *samples = &frames[channel];
  unsigned int j, hop = frames.channels() - nChannels;
  if ( nChannels == 1 ) {
    for ( unsigned int i=0; i<frames.frames(); i++, samples += hop )
      *samples++ = tick();
  }
  else {
    for ( unsigned int i=0; i<frames.frames(); i++, samples += hop ) {
      *samples++ = tick();
      for ( j=1; j<nChannels; j++ )
        *samples++ = lastFrame_[j];
    }
  }

  return frames;
}

} // stk namespace

#endif