Show HN: Audiomass – a free, open-source multitrack audio editor for the web
36 points by pantelisk 8 hours ago | 8 comments

sgallant 3 minutes ago
This is great. I need to do audio work this coming week and was dreading Audacity.
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serious_angel 29 minutes ago

    It seems like the inspiration went from Audacity, and with great changes to the design and feel of calmness and solidity!  
    I've tried loading a file with XM format, yet the current state of the import logic stated "Unsupported". Is there any chance you'll support the format?  

    For example, the following artwork is radiating charmingly in VLC:  
    - https://cable.ayra.ch/modplayer/mods/!Others/DYNAMITE_-_Winamp_5.0RC8_crk.xm

    And, thank you! very much for the experiments, effort, miracles... art you do...
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pantelisk 22 minutes ago
Thank you :) I 'll look into it, I am a little cautious of bloating up the filesize (right now it's at 98kb of js and 10kb of css), but if I can make something work efficiently I 'll give it a go.

On an unrelated note, I'm a little surprised there is no good open source web audio tracker (like Renoise but for the web) out there yet...

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ugh123 9 minutes ago
Is there midi support and vst support? I know that's asking for a lot =)
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genericacct 24 minutes ago
Very nice. One feature id like to see is import of stem bundles as produced by various tools like suno or stemsplitter
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HuzaifaYasin 7 hours ago
How can we add more tracks. is there a limit?
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pantelisk 6 hours ago
There is a little [ + ] button next to CHANNELS in the sidebar, it has no limit but right now so add as many as you like :)

It's using dom to render the multitrack waveform boxes currently so I would assume after a certain point it might start to slow down a bit. In the future might switch it all to be webgpu based to avoid such limits.

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macwhisperer 5 hours ago
this is cool thanks for making it!
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