Browser-based audio tools built on the Web Audio API
Downloadable VST plugins to use in your audio workstation
Articles about creation of these music tools, so you can implement them in your own projects
Try OHM-1, a fully-featured polyphonic subtractive synthesizer that runs entirely in your browser. Three oscillators with selectable waveforms, a resonant low-pass filter with ADSR envelope, LFO modulation, a step sequencer, and a built-in effects chain — distortion, chorus, delay, reverb. Connect your MIDI controller for a hands-on hardware experience. No downloads, no installs.
Plug your guitar into any audio interface and start building your rig directly in the browser. Stack and reorder distortion, chorus, delay, and reverb pedals in any combination via drag-and-drop. Processes your guitar signal in real-time with minimal latency. No app installations required — works entirely in Chrome. Use a dedicated audio interface for best results.
Paste your song lyrics together with chord notation and instantly transpose the entire piece to any key. The tool automatically detects the current key, extracts all chords, and lets you shift up or down by any number of semitones. Supports all standard chord notations — sus, maj7, add9, slash chords. Export the result as a formatted PDF, ready to print or share.
Turn any YouTube video into a practice session. Save videos as Jams in your personal library, organize them into categories, and mark the hardest passages as Licks. Loop a Lick over and over at reduced speed — from 25% up to full tempo — until you nail it. Built for musician playing any instrument learning from YouTube.
Native audio plugins built with the JUCE framework for professional DAW integration. Available as VST3 on Windows and AU/VST3 on macOS. Compatible with Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, and other major DAWs. Download for free and use them in your productions. Each plugin ships with a PDF manual.