OpenDAW - New open source DAW

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I love to see more open source audio software and this seems really promising.

https://opendaw.org/

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Try it:

https://opendaw.studio/

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Thanks, will check it out.
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Ok, the idea seems pretty good and shows promise. Very Bitwig in form.
Pretty hard to read the screen, even with the high contrast pressed.

Will it be able to run VST from a browser??

:-)

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Benedict wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 6:48 am Will it be able to run VST from a browser??
I dont know, but they seem easy to reach.

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oopsi
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I read on the YT vid that browsers cannot access plugins like VST so that seems a no for now at least.

:-)

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All I get (on an admittedly slow connection in Shanghai) is three tiny white squares chasing each other in the middle of a black screen. Hugely exciting …
/JHS
If it were easy, anybody could do it!

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Spitfire31 wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 8:59 am All I get (on an admittedly slow connection in Shanghai) is three tiny white squares chasing each other in the middle of a black screen. Hugely exciting …
/JHS
To me, it seems to work as intended (although with the bugs expected from early prototype software).

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Without VST support it is a complete waste of time. More like a game to pass the time than a serious tool for music production. But I suppose we all have to start somewhere.
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It's not open source yet.

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Despite the bugs it's a fun diversion and I like using pre-loaded samples and arranging. The synth is ok, nothing fantastic there, but well executed. Has a basic reverb and delay and EQ, but that is it.

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Isn't there something like this already (ZRhythm)?

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What could possibly be the advantage of a browser based DAW? I can’t imagine any… Disadvantages are a ton of them…

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An advantage is that you could have students set up on any computer with only a link. No installation needed.
Linux version?

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Not surprising that a browser-based DAW would be a thing one of these days. The browser version seems to lack a lot of features for now - including a manual (why would it be lacking that?!) - but I'm cautiously intrigued as to where this goes from here.
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