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Kira is a backend-agnostic library to create expressive audio for games. It provides tweens for smoothly adjusting properties of sounds, a flexible mixer for applying effects to audio, a clock system for precisely timing audio events, and spatial audio support.

Examples

Playing a sound multiple times simultaneously:

use kira::{
	manager::{
		AudioManager, AudioManagerSettings,
		backend::DefaultBackend,
	},
	sound::static_sound::StaticSoundData,
};

// Create an audio manager. This plays sounds and manages resources.
let mut manager = AudioManager::<DefaultBackend>::new(AudioManagerSettings::default())?;
let sound_data = StaticSoundData::from_file("sound.ogg")?;
manager.play(sound_data.clone())?;
// After a couple seconds...
manager.play(sound_data.clone())?;
// Cloning the sound data will not use any extra memory.

Gradually speeding up a sound over time:

use std::time::Duration;

use kira::{
	manager::{
		AudioManager, AudioManagerSettings,
		backend::DefaultBackend,
	},
	sound::static_sound::StaticSoundData,
	tween::Tween,
};

let mut manager = AudioManager::<DefaultBackend>::new(AudioManagerSettings::default())?;
let sound_data = StaticSoundData::from_file("sound.ogg")?;
let mut sound = manager.play(sound_data)?;
// Start smoothly adjusting the playback rate parameter.
sound.set_playback_rate(
	2.0,
	Tween {
		duration: Duration::from_secs(3),
		..Default::default()
	},
);

Playing a sound with a low-pass filter applied (this makes the audio sound muffled):

use kira::{
	manager::{
		AudioManager, AudioManagerSettings,
		backend::DefaultBackend,
	},
	sound::static_sound::StaticSoundData,
	track::{
		TrackBuilder,
		effect::filter::FilterBuilder,
	},
};

let mut manager = AudioManager::<DefaultBackend>::new(AudioManagerSettings::default())?;
// Create a mixer sub-track with a filter.
let track = manager.add_sub_track({
	let mut builder = TrackBuilder::new();
	builder.add_effect(FilterBuilder::new().cutoff(1000.0));
	builder
})?;
// Play the sound on the track.
let sound_data = StaticSoundData::from_file("sound.ogg")?.output_destination(&track);
manager.play(sound_data)?;

Playing sounds in time with a musical beat:

use kira::{
	manager::{
		AudioManager, AudioManagerSettings,
		backend::DefaultBackend,
	},
	sound::static_sound::StaticSoundData,
	clock::ClockSpeed,
};

const TEMPO: f64 = 120.0;

let mut manager = AudioManager::<DefaultBackend>::new(AudioManagerSettings::default())?;
// Create a clock that ticks 120 times per second. In this case,
// each tick is one musical beat. We can use a tick to represent any
// arbitrary amount of time.
let mut clock = manager.add_clock(ClockSpeed::TicksPerMinute(TEMPO))?;
// Play a sound 2 ticks (beats) from now.
let sound_data_1 = StaticSoundData::from_file("sound1.ogg")?
	.start_time(clock.time() + 2);
manager.play(sound_data_1)?;
// Play a different sound 4 ticks (beats) from now.
let sound_data_2 = StaticSoundData::from_file("sound2.ogg")?
	.start_time(clock.time() + 4);
manager.play(sound_data_2)?;
// Start the clock.
clock.start()?;

Platform support

Kira is mainly meant for desktop platforms. Most testing has occurred on Windows, but it has been used successfully on Mac and Linux.

Kira can also be used in wasm environments with the following limitations:

If you'd like to help improve wasm support, please reach out!

Roadmap

Features I'd like to have:

Contributing

I'd love for other people to get involved with development! Since the library is still in the early stages, I'm open to all kinds of input - bug reports, feature requests, design critiques, etc. Feel free to open an issue or pull request!

License

This project is licensed under either of

at your option.

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in kira by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.