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Jamboree
Multiplayer synthesizer
37 followers
Multiplayer synthesizer
37 followers
A multiplayer sound design tool. Fully browser-based with true peer-to-peer networking, SoundFont export, and live cursors/chat so you can shape patches with others in real time. Comes with a real synth engine: 5-shape oscillator, resonant filter, full ADSR amp envelope, and an LFO routable to filter or amp for evolving, moving sounds.





grotesk
I’m not a sound designer, but I really like tools that make creative work feel collaborative instead of lonely. sound design usually feels like someone tweaking knobs alone for hours, so the multiplayer/live cursor angle makes it immediately more playful. The peer-to-peer part is also a nice technical detail. for something browser-based and real-time, keeping it lightweight instead of building a huge backend around it feels right.
Also, SoundFont export makes this feel less like a toy and more like something people can actually take into their DAW afterward :)
Curious if you imagine Jamboree more as a serious collab tool for musicians, or more as a fun “jam with friends” experiment for now?
SoundFont export from a browser-based synth is an unexpected feature to include at launch, most tools in this space stop at WAV or MIDI. Curious what the use case is there, are people expected to pull patches into a DAW workflow or is it more for archiving presets in a portable format?
Really interesting concept. Collaborative creativity is still underexplored in music tools. I'd be curious to know whether users tend to design patches together from scratch or iterate on someone else's sounds more often.
This is a really interesting take on sound design. The multiplayer angle stands out to me — most synth tools feel very solo, while this makes patch-building feel more like a shared creative workspace.
Curious how collaboration works in practice: can multiple people edit the same patch at the same time, or is there some kind of turn-taking system to avoid conflicts?