a programming language as an infrastructure for sound and music
mimium(MInimal-Musical-medIUM) is a programming language for sound and music.
mimium is made to be an infrastructure for distributing music in a form of a source code, not only a tool for musicians and programmers.
Its semantics are technically inspired from several modern programming languages for sound such as Faust and Extempore.
A minimal example below generates a sinewave of 440Hz.
// minimal.mmm
let twopi = 3.141595*2.0
let sr = 48000.0
fn dsp(){
sin(now * 440.0 * twopi / sr)
}
A special keyword self
can be used in function, which is a last return value of the function.
This enables an easy and clean expression of feedback connection of signal chain.
fn lpf(input,fb){
(1.0-fb)*input + fb*self
}
You can also write a note-level processing by using @
operator which specifies the time when the function will be executed. Another special keyword now
can be used for getting current logical time.
An event scheduling is sample-accurate because the scheduler is driven by an audio driver.
freq = 440.0
fn noteloop(){
freq = (freq+1200.0)%4000.0
noteloop()@(now + 48000.0)
}
Also, the language design is based on the call by value lambda calculus, so the higher-order functions are supported to express generative signal graph like replicatiing multiple oscillators like the code below.
fn replicate(n){
if (n>0.0){
let c = replicate(n - 1.0,gen)
let g = gen()
|x,rate| {g(x,rate) + c(x+100.0,rate+0.1)}
}else{
|x,rate| { 0.0 }
}
}
This repository is for a mimium version 2, all the code base is rewritten in Rust while the original was in C++, and Semantics of the language was re-designed. The code is still very under development.
TODO
There's no concrete way for contributing to the mimium project for now but any type of contribution (bugfix, code refactoring, documentation, showing the usecases, etc).
(However, because the mimium is still early stage of the development and there's much things to do, the proposal or request for new feature without Pull Request will not be accepted.)
Take a look at [Code of Conduct] before you make contribution.
©️ the mimium development community.
The source code is licensed under the Mozilla Puclic License 2.0 (MPL2.0).
Tomoya Matsuura/松浦知也 https://matsuuratomoya.com/en
This project is supported grants and scholarships as follows.
This list contains the contributers from v1 development, documentation and financial sponsors(via github sponsor).
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other todos: Migrating examples