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lukeweston12 · 2026-05-27 · via Show HN

What is Legato?

Legato is a realtime audio framework and DSL to quickly build audio applications in Rust. It takes inspiration from a few different tools, like PureData, SuperCollider, FunDSP and MaxMSP, but it tries a slightly different workflow.

The DSL is purposefully minimal, there are no evaluations, for loops, branching, etc. It is purely for graph definitions, and these definitions map directly to builder operations on the runtime.

Additionally, users can define custom nodes in Rust, and then use them in the DSL. This prevents users from having to learn something like CSound or SuperCollider, and you can simply define your node in Rust and take advantage of the modern toolchain and safety guarantees.

Additionally, users can also use patches to instantiate reusable macros of nodes. These are all inlined into the same graph, reusing the same underlying flat allocation.

Here is a not so good reverb example:

patch basic_verb(){
    in audio_in // These are virtual ports
    audio {
        // Allpass structure
        allpass: allpass_one { delay_length: 111.0, feedback: 0.2, chans: 2},
        allpass: allpass_two { delay_length: 189.0, feedback: 0.2, chans: 2},
        allpass: allpass_three { delay_length: 213.0, feedback: 0.2, chans: 2},
        // Feedback structure
        delay_write: dw1 { delay_name: "d_one", delay_length: 2000.0, chans: 2 },
        delay_read: dr1 { delay_name: "d_one", chans: 2, delay_length: [ 938, 731 ] },
        delay_read: dr2 { delay_name: "d_one", chans: 2, delay_length: [ 459, 473 ] },
        onepole { cutoff: 2400.0, chans: 2 },
        // Feedback
        track_mixer: feedback { tracks: 2, chans_per_track: 2, gain: [0.4, 0.4] },
        // Dry wet mixer
        track_mixer: wet_dry { tracks: 3, chans_per_track: 2, gain: [0.4, 0.5, 0.5] },
    }

    audio_in >> allpass_one[0..2]
    allpass_one[0..2] >> allpass_two[0..2]
    allpass_two[0..2] >> allpass_three[0..2]

    allpass_three[0..2] >> dw1[0..2]
    allpass_three[0..2] >> wet_dry[0..2]

    dr1[0..2] >> wet_dry[2..4]
    dr2[0..2] >> wet_dry[4..6]

    // feedback    
    dr1 >> feedback[0..2]
    dr2 >> feedback[2..4]

    feedback >> onepole[0..2]
    
    onepole >> dw1

    { wet_dry}
}

patches {
    basic_verb {}
}

Development Environment

The easiest way to start is to clone the sample repository:

git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/legato-dsp/legato-flake-template

Alternatively, you can simply start a new Rust project and add Legato, and take what you need.

Legato currently uses cpal for cross-platform audio, but this can be sidestepped if desired. To get usable audio, you may have to play around with your sample rate, block size, etc. depending on your operating system and audio backend.

Planned Features

There are quite a few features planned, here is a summary of what I hope to have within the next few year:

  • More nodes: pitch shifters, convolution reverb, band limited wave forms, polyphase resamplers, M/S mixers, etc.
  • LSP for graphs to easily see node arity, descriptions, required and optional ports, etc.
  • A strong, active, open community
  • Fine-tuned images for users to deploy software on embedded Linux devices
  • Oversampling logic in the graph + interior engine delay compensation
  • Possible UI tooling
  • VST examples

FAQ

When Should I Use a Custom Node or Patch?

One goal of Legato is to remove the requirement to learn an entirely new programming language or complex user interface. This will hopefully allow users to declare custom nodes in Rust, while using the DSL purely for graph orchestration.

Additionally, Legato also offers a patch system, which allows users to instantiate macros/patches of nodes into the graph. Additionally, users can bypass the DSL and use the builder directly. This is useful if you were to want to say spawn 32 nodes and give them a specific programatic value or so in a range.

Custom nodes can also be a strong performance optimization. Imaging if you wanted to run say 12 allpass filters in a row. If you do this in the graph layer, there is some overhead to writing out to each node's buffer. You could also create a custom node, that runs say 12 allpass filters in a row, on the same underyling buffer. This could greatly accelerate your usecase.

If you have a simple chorus that you want to spawn a few times, a synthesizer voice, etc. a patch is likely the correct tool.

Should I Use CPAL?

For most users, CPAL is a strong option. It handles the annoyance of having to deal with a number of different audio APIs.

Legato does have a number of escape hatches, and if desired, you can simply call the next_block() function on the runtime and use these samples in another context.

How Technical Do I Have to Be?

This is a good question, in summary, I'm targeting somewhat technical users at the start, with an aim to lower the barrier to entry overtime.

I would love to make this framework accesible enough that people with minimal programming experience could find themselves creating software that they are excited about. Please reach out if anything is confusing, and hopefully I can lower the cognitive load overtime.

Can You Explain the License?

The source of truth here is the LICENSE, CONTRIBUTING and ADDITIONAL_PERMISSIONS distributed in the repository, everything below is informal advice.

At the end of the day, you can do whatever you want with it, provided you follow the terms of the AGPLv3 license.

However, I'm hoping to make this a bit more open by waiving the source disclosure for most creative projects. In summary, VSTs, software synths/grooveboxes, creative applications, without DAW or AI functionality, can deploy or monetize their products without any worries of disclosing source.

Please check the LICENSE and ADDITIONAL_PERMISSIONS distributed with the repository for the actual underlying agreement.

Why not PureData or MaxMSP?

Control

Simply, if you are looking for more control over the underlying framework. You can easily connect Legato to whatever UI framework you are looking for, or deploy it anywhere you can deploy Rust.

It's also designed to be extended from the start. Rather than pulling out a complicated SDK, and playing around with CMake, you can simply define your nodes in language with incredible tooling.

Scalability

With custom nodes, patches, etc. you can easily compose and track larger applications in git. This makes it much easier to reason about, steal various components, share, etc. It also removes the requirement to drag and drop,

Why not Supercollider?

Supercollider is incredibly strong, and an excellent choice for many users. Legato aims to do a bit less, it does not aim to be an entire programming language, just a minimal graph orchestration framework around a core DSP engine. Additionally, you can use Legato as a library, and take just what you need.

Rust also does a lot of heavy lifting here. The ecosystem makes it much, much easier to build complicated multi-threaded apps, and the tooling is much more straightforward then forking Supercollider or extending it with some SDK.

Why not FunDSP?

FunDSP does a lot of work at compile-time to ensure that port arities, etc. are aligned. It's a very cool tool, but I found this generally frustrating to work with, and wanted something a bit closer to PureData.