[sdiy] Synstack - Forth based audio DSL for STM32
Chris Juried
cjuried at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 25 15:33:55 CET 2016
Hi Karsten,
Can you explain Forth, please?
Best,
Chris
http://www.JuriedEngineering.com
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 7:22 AM, Karsten Schmidt<info at toxi.co.uk> wrote: Hi guys,
I've been an interested reader/lurker on this list for the past few
months, but this is my first post :) Over the past year I've been
working on a number of STM32 based synth implementations with a view
of creating a Forth based audio DSL for embedded devices. Since Forth
is sitting in an interesting spot between compiled and interpreted
modes, it'll also be soon possible to do livecoding directly on the
device. But even without that, Forth is naturally fitting, as well as
sufficiently compact & highlevel to succinctly define stacks of DSP
operations (i.e. synths)
I've started with an STM32F401 dev board, but meanwhile have focused
on the new(er) STM32F746-DISCO to also be able to generate UIs for the
synths.
Audio samples:
https://soundcloud.com/forthcharlie/sets/stm32f4
Project summary:
https://cdn.hackaday.io/files/9374401057216/20160215-synstack.pdf
Project log:
https://hackaday.io/project/9374-stm32f4f7-synstack
The current implementation is written in 95% portable C, but am in the
process of rewriting it in Asm to avoid the overhead of C calling
conventions (it will still be embeddable in C project though). The
Forth VM incl. a bunch of native audio operators is ~24KB, the core
dictionary (basically the system library, most of Forth is written in
Forth) adds another 8KB, but will grow to probably double that.
I'm planning for an initial open source release in April, but just
wanted to share the project with you already. Furthermore, I hope it's
okay to do so here, I'll be running 2 workshops about this in April
too. Details are on my website...
K.
--
Karsten Schmidt
http://thi.ng
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