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normalization/denormalization, rounding, step and formatting function macros if
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the existing ones don't suit the DSP node's needs.
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### Signal Ranges in HexoDSP
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The HexoDSP graph, or rather the nodes, operate with the raw normalized (audio)
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signal range [-1, 1]. There is a second range that is also common in HexoDSP,
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which is the control signal range [0, 1]. Following this convention will help combinding
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HexoDSP nodes with each other. The existing normalization/denormalization functions for the
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node list declaration already encode most of the conventions in HexoDSP, but here is a short
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incomplete overview of common value mappings to the normalized signal ranges:
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- Frequencies are usually using the `n_pit` and `d_pit` mappings. Where 0.0 is 440Hz
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and the next octave is at 0.1 with 880Hz and the octave before that is at -0.1 with 220Hz.
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This means one octave per 0.1 signal value.
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- Triggers have to rise above the "high" threshold of 0.5 to be recognized, and the signal has to
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fall below 0.25 to be detected as "low" again. Same works for gates.
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### Node Documentation
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**Attention: Defining the documentation for your DSP node is not optional. It's required to make
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