This started at 3 AM with a voice memo and six tabs open, trying to figure out which free plugin wouldn't crash this time.
I couldn't afford Pro Tools. Couldn't afford Logic. Couldn't afford the five subscriptions it takes to do what every musician does — hear something in your head and try to get it out.
So I built what I needed. Something that feels like making music feels. Not clinical. Not complicated. Not designed by a committee that's never stayed up all night chasing a melody.
The controls are modeled after real hardware — SSL, Neve, Lexicon, 1176. Every knob has a tooltip that teaches what it does and why. A beginner learns while they work. A pro recognizes the layout and gets moving. Same tool.
It watches what you're doing and surfaces the right tools. Separates stems with AI. Writes your lyrics down while you sing. Removes bleed from your vocal mic using the clean DI — the same math that costs $1,200 in other programs. And there's a bandmate built in that listens to your session and helps you figure out where to go next.
All of it costs less than two months of Pro Tools. Once.