Throughout sointu, we assume stereo audiobuffers, but were passing
around []float32. This had several issues, including len(buf)/2 and
numSamples*2 type of length conversion in many places. Also, it
caused one bug in a test case, causing it to succeed when it should
have not (the test had +-1 when it should have had +-2). This
refactoring makes it impossible to have odd length buffer issues.
The RPC and sync library mechanisms were removed for now; they never really worked and contained several obvious bugs. Need to consider if syncs are useful at all during the compose time, or just used during intro.
There is a new "sync" opcode that saves the top-most signal every 256 samples to the new "syncBuffer" output. Additionally, you can enable saving the current fractional row as sync[0], avoiding calculating the beat in the shader, but also calculating the beat correctly when the beat is modulated.
The old "native" compiler bridged version is now started with cmd/sointu-nativetrack,
while the new pure-Go bytecode implemented bytecode interpreter is started with
cmd/sointu-track
Thus, you do not need any of the CMake / cgo stuff to run cmd/sointu-track