Synthonico

Synthonico is a web based synthesizer just toggle the Power On above and use the keys on your keyboard to play.
Upload your own samples and use them in Sample Mode or just click one of the preset instruments.
To use the default synth select Basic mode, the Oscillator mode only changes the synth in basic mode.
Upload drum loops or tracks in the track controls, with full spectrum BPM. And more!

Multi-Sample Instruments

Single-Sample Synths

Acoustic Guitars:

Electronic Guitars:

Bass Guitars:

Bass Guitars II:

Synth Mode

Sample Note

60, C4

Trim

+000.00s

Transpose

0st

Volume

50%

Threshold

-1dB

Oscillator Mode


Manual Slide

Slide Semitones

12st
    

Slide Time

0.060s

Attack

0.00s
    

Decay

0.0s

Sustain

0.12s
    

Release

0.60s

Bass Gain

6
    

Bass Freq

1600Hz

Treble Gain

3
    

Treble Freq

14000Hz

High Pass Cutoff

0Hz
    

High Pass Resonance

0

Low Pass Cutoff

6000Hz
    

Low Pass Resonance

0

Chorus

Chorus Detune

4cents

Chorus Delay

0s

Reverb

Reverb Time

3s

Reverb Damping

0.0

Reverb Mix

0.5

Ring Carrier

Ring Carrier Freq

3.00Hz

Ring Mix

0.5

Frequency Modulation

Modulation Frequency

1.04Hz

Frequency Depth

20cents

Distortion

Distortion Amount

0

LFO Mode

LFO Target

LFO Rate

0Hz

LFO Depth

0

LFO Dry

0

LFO Wet

1

0:00 / 0:00

Track Volume

100%

Track BPM

Default

Trim Front

+000.00s

Trim Back

-000.00s

Fade In

000.00s

Fade Out

000.00s

Sequencer

BPM

BPM: 120

Seq Volume

50%

Chord Capture Window

50ms

Sequencer Presets

Convert any notes in the sequencer into a ABC files. Click Covert to ABC then click Download ABC. Rename it to something nice.
In order to maintain notes of different length you have to manually edit them in the sequencer.
Use < before or after a note to halve its duration (e.g., a< or <a for eighth note), << for sixteenth.
Use > to lengthen: a> for half note (2 quarters), a>> for three quarters, a>>> for whole note (4 quarters).
Modifiers for chords should go inside the brackets before the first note. (e.g., {<n5 q 3})
Use spaces to separate notes. Use 'z' for a full rest ( z< for half rest).


Power Chords (n/ = number pad /, also bound to the ; key.)
A
{n/ 3 y}
{i}
{9}
{]}
{\}
B
{n7 q 4}
{u}
{o}
{0}
{\}
C
{n8 1 3}
{t}
{7}
{9}
{[}
D
{n/ 2 4}
{y}
{8}
{0}
{]}
E
{n5 q 3}
{5}
{u}
{9}
{-}
F
{n/ 1 r}
{y}
{7}
{p}
{]}
G
{n8 q 2}
{t}
{8}
{[}
{\}