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Live Music Coder
The live coding music IDE that runs in any browser
Live coding meets music production — entirely in your browser. Write JavaScript, hear music instantly. Choose from 4 audio engines (Strudel pattern live coding, Tone.js synths, raw Web Audio, full MIDI I/O), 7 real-time visualizers, and 51 AI-composed starter sessions across 15 genres. For musicians who code, coders who make music, and educators teaching creative programming. → Free at live-music-coder.pro · Open source (AGPL-3.0 / MIT)
Hey Product Hunt! Arnold here, creator of Live Music Coder. Live Music Coder is a browser IDE where JavaScript IS the instrument — write code, hear music instantly, no install. I built it because live coding music tools (Strudel, TidalCycles, Sonic Pi) are incredible but locked behind complex setup. A musician friend gave up after 45 minutes trying to install dependencies. That's when I decided: it runs in the browser or it doesn't run at all. After 1 month: 4 audio engines, 7 visualizers, 51 AI-composed starter sessions, MIDI hardware support, a desktop Electron app, and trilingual (DE/EN/ES). I'd love to know: what's the hardest part about getting started with music production or live coding for you? Happy to geek out about Web Audio, Strudel, or MIDI — AMA! — Arnold
About Live Music Coder on Product Hunt
“The live coding music IDE that runs in any browser”
Live Music Coder was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 1 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #157 on the daily leaderboard. Live coding meets music production — entirely in your browser. Write JavaScript, hear music instantly. Choose from 4 audio engines (Strudel pattern live coding, Tone.js synths, raw Web Audio, full MIDI I/O), 7 real-time visualizers, and 51 AI-composed starter sessions across 15 genres. For musicians who code, coders who make music, and educators teaching creative programming. → Free at live-music-coder.pro · Open source (AGPL-3.0 / MIT)
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Hey Product Hunt! Arnold here, creator of Live Music Coder.
Live Music Coder is a browser IDE where JavaScript IS the instrument — write code,
hear music instantly, no install.
I built it because live coding music tools (Strudel, TidalCycles, Sonic Pi) are
incredible but locked behind complex setup. A musician friend gave up after 45
minutes trying to install dependencies. That's when I decided: it runs in the
browser or it doesn't run at all.
After 1 month: 4 audio engines, 7 visualizers, 51 AI-composed starter sessions,
MIDI hardware support, a desktop Electron app, and trilingual (DE/EN/ES).
I'd love to know: what's the hardest part about getting started with music production
or live coding for you?
Happy to geek out about Web Audio, Strudel, or MIDI — AMA!
— Arnold