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Virtual Piano

Practice playing the piano on your browser

Users181
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Manifest versionV3
7-day growth+3
7-day growth rate+1.69%
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Version0.1.2
ManifestV3
Size44.59KiB
Languages40Deutsch / English / Filipino +37
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DeutschEnglishFilipinoIndonesiaMelayuNederlandsTiếng ViệtTürkçecatalàdanskeestiespañol
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Click the purple SYN icon — and a sleek 440 × 300 pixel popup appears, ready to play. There is no account to create, no sample libraries to preload, and no latency-inducing round-trips to a cloud server. Because the engine relies solely on the Web Audio API running in your machine’s renderer process, notes trigger with sub-10 millisecond latency on mainstream hardware. That means you can sketch a melody during a meeting break, teach chord voicings in a classroom, or test sound-design ideas the moment inspiration strikes.

At the heart of the extension sit oscillator 1 and oscillator 2, each independently switchable between sine, square, and sawtooth waveforms. A Mix knob cross-fades them, letting you morph from mellow sine pads to rich detuned saw leads. A dedicated low-pass filter dials in warmth, while a four-stage ADSR envelope sculpts attack, decay, sustain, and release. These are the same building blocks found in classic analog gear, yet here they run directly in JavaScript.

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Click any key on the canvas; hold to sustain, release to stop. Multiple clicks = chords.

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