| Composer/Designer: | NeXT |
| Implementor: | Lisp |
| Year: | 1990 |
| Author: | William Schottstaedt |
| Description: | Common Lisp Music (CLM) is a sound synthesis package in the Music V family written primarily in Common Lisp. The instrument design language is a subset of Lisp, extended with a large number of generators: oscil, env, table-lookup, and so on. The run-time portion of an instrument can be compiled into C or Lisp code. Since CLM instruments are lisp functions, a CLM note list is just a lisp expression that happens to call those functions. Recent additions to CLM include support for real-time interactions and integration with the Snd sound editor. |
| Manipulation: | Audio |
| ID: | 73 |