Jun 06, 2025 Tutorial
OpenDAW, a digital audio workstation previously featured on the channel, is now fully open source and available on GitHub, allowing users to download, modify, and build it freely. The platform can be accessed via the web or built locally, includes new tools like a drum sampler, a groove tool, and a piano tutorial mode, and is completely free with no subscriptions or hidden costs. Users are encouraged to explore its features, contribute to the project, and support the developer if possible.
Feb 21, 2025 Tutorial
In the video, I discuss updates and features for openDAW, addressing viewer concerns and emphasizing its focus on accessibility and openness, including offline usage through PWA and potential self-hosting options. I highlight recent additions like project bundling, sample imports, and automation clips while encouraging viewers to attend a Discord meeting with the developer for further engagement. Additionally, I clarify misunderstandings about the application's cost and intentions, promoting its future as a free and open-source tool.
Feb 07, 2025 Tutorial
I'm introducing openDAW, a new digital audio workstation that's completely free, open source, and runs in your web browser, making it accessible for everyone without requiring any login or subscription. Created by Andre Michel, who has a rich history in web-based audio tools, openDAW is a prototype designed to provide music-making capabilities from beginners to experts without any cost or restrictions. If you're interested in getting involved or giving feedback, you can join the openDAW Discord channel, where a prototype party is currently underway.