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Music Production => Tracking => Topic started by: 1up on October 29, 2021, 22:32:11

Title: Sound Track Web Sequencer
Post by: 1up on October 29, 2021, 22:32:11
Presenting a web-based tracker:

Sound Track

https://st.1up.org/ (https://st.1up.org/)

A fully-featured DAW webapp inspired by Buzz, effort has been made into replacing hexidecimal numbers with colors and icons and keeping the interface very simple.
There is a MOD importer, effects (Compressor, Filter etc.) and generators (Tracker, Synth, Perlin Noise etc), but capabilities are limited to what Web Audio and AudioWorklet offer, and I have time to program, so no VST plugins (yet!)
As time goes on, more features will be added. My favourite: plug in a gamepad, to control machine sliders with D-pads, buttons and triggers in realtime!
Share & Enjoy :)

(https://st.1up.org/Apps/SoundTrack/st.png)
Title: Re: Sound Track Web Sequencer
Post by: 1up on November 26, 2021, 14:19:59
Updated & bugfixed. New tutorial video here:

https://st.1up.org/videos

it's a webapp, so a fast computer is required
Title: Re: Sound Track Web Sequencer
Post by: TalkOrBell on November 28, 2021, 14:10:23
Looks interesting but forget online for many...

The web address don't even open up for me so there must be some 'web' requirement as well that has not been mentioned...

Just seen requires a fast computer...such as.......

Amazing that a visually low CPU tracker now requires fast modern-day computer...
Title: Re: Sound Track Web Sequencer
Post by: 1up on December 02, 2021, 15:18:17
Hi TalkOrBell,
Are you saying that https://st.1up.org/ does not load for you? Could it be blocked for you somehow? It is just a normal web page, that becomes a sequencer.

It is low-CPU if you only use a tracker; adding lots of synths and effects and using big mp3s will make it high-CPU!

The unlimited machine rewiring is i think unique among web trackers, but I can only make it as fast as Web Audio in the browser allows.

The focus here is on making the easiest interface for music creation ever, and portablility (web-based). This project is sadly not suitable for low-end/mobile devices right now.