A software instrument for music producers that generates constantly evolving, slightly unpredictable sounds on its own — you nudge it with a few controls and a double-click, and it keeps surprising you, instead of you programming every parameter of a soun
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You describe a song in a sentence — "upbeat lo-fi with a jazzy piano hook" — and within about 30 seconds Orchestria hands back a full mix, but unlike most AI music generators, it also splits that mix into separate, editable tracks for drums, bass, vocals,
A free website that turns any music or sound — from your microphone, a file, or a streaming app — into moving visuals on screen, no software install needed, useful for livestreams or just watching your music come to life.
A free, browser-based multitrack audio editor for recording, mixing, and effects — nothing to install.
A programming toolkit for building audio software and synthesizers in the Rust programming language, aimed at developers who want to design custom sound-processing effects the way a musician might patch cables on a modular synthesizer, but in code.
A collaborative web-based synthesizer that lets several people create and tweak music together in real time, right in the browser.
An app that listens through your phone's microphone while you play guitar and tells you, in real time, whether your pitch, timing and technique are on track — then adjusts your next practice session based on what it heard.
An indie game developer with no art or sound skills can now get a full set of matching pixel-art characters, tiles, and sound effects from a text prompt — instead of hiring an artist or using mismatched free assets.