PulseGrid is a web-based music creation platform currently in active development, enabling anyone to easily create their own music.
Platform overview (PulseGrid): a modular web-based music suite uniting five apps—Drums, Radial, Tracker, Synth, and Unseelie Court.
Drums: grid-based drum sequencer with a 16-step grid, tempo control, multiple drum kits, mute/solo tracks, and WAV/MIDI/JSON export.
Radial: circular step sequencer—arrange notes around a circle, choose samples or impulse responses, set number of steps, and adjust playback direction.
Tracker: classic pattern-based tracker interface—enter note codes in a table, manage patterns and channels, tweak ADSR settings, undo/redo edits, and import/export song data.
Synth: interactive synthesizer—select musical modes (Ionian, Dorian, etc.), choose key and oscillator, control sound via an XY pad, and record performances directly in your browser.
Unseelie Court: custom waveform editor & effects rack—draw and save your own wave shapes as instruments, then layer on overdrive, reverb, vibrato, chorus, flanger, filters, and more.
Export & Sharing: across all apps, download finished tracks or stems as WAV or multi-track ZIP, export/import MIDI files, save JSON presets, and share creations easily.
Responsive Design: fully functional on desktop and mobile, with drag-and-drop loading, context menus, and a minimal-chrome interface to keep you focused on making music.
Install virtual audio routing
Use a virtual audio interface, such as VB-Audio Virtual Cable (Windows) or Soundflower/BlackHole (macOS), to route audio from your browser to your DAW.
Configure browser output
Route your browser's audio output to this virtual audio interface via your computer's sound settings.
Set DAW input
Select the virtual audio interface as the audio input in your DAW.
Record or process
Now, record the synthesizer sounds from your browser directly into your DAW.