SodaSynth requires Chrome 14 or higher!
But don't let that slow you down.
There's just a few easy steps to follow to get jamming with SodaSynth:
- Install Chrome.
- Visit the Chrome Web Store and install SodaSynth for free.
- Open a new tab and select SodaSynth.
- That's it!
You'll be jamming with SodaSynth in no time.
Uh oh, something went wrong...
Native Client probably couldn't be loaded.
Here's a few things to try so you can get jamming with SodaSynth:
- Check that you're running Chrome 14 or newer:
Click the wrench, then "About Chrome".
- On some computers, Native Client must be manually enabled:
Type about:flags in your URL bar, enable Native Client, and restart Chrome.
- Check the troubleshooting section below for more tips.
You'll be jamming with SodaSynth in no time.
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Shortcut Keys
Keyboard - Z, S, X, D, C...
Toggle Drums - E
Toggle Rec - R
Play a Synthesizer in Your Browser
SodaSynth for Chrome is a version of our VSTi and AU plugin synthesizer that runs directly in your web browser thanks to Google Native Client.
How do I use it?
You can jam with SodaSynth for Chrome using a live looper workflow:
- Click on the keyboard above or use the keyboard shortcut keys to play the synthesizer.
- Start by toggling the "BEAT" button to hear the drum track.
- Click "NEXT" and "PREV" to find a cool synth preset that you like the sound of.
- Click "RECORD" to start recording from the synthesizer. The looper will record for 16 beats and automatically repeat and dub over the previous 16 beats.
I need more SodaSynth. Can you help?
Yes! Our mad scientists have cooked up SodaSynth VST/AU, which lets you:
- Use SodaSynth in Logic Pro, GarageBand, Ableton Live, Cubase, Reaper, and other VSTi/AU hosts.
- Create new presets with knobs to control our diabolical morphing synthesis algorithm
- Access built-in help panels for easy reference
SodaSynth VST/AU is available for
instant download through the
Oscillicious Shop.
SodaSynth VST/AU Plugin
Troubleshooting (forever loading)
As of September 2011, there are a handful of known issues with Native Client in Chrome 14 that may be affecting you:
Mac OS X:
- You must be running OS X 10.6.8 or newer for this to work. Yes, finally a reason to install 500 MB of updates from Apple.
Linux:
Windows:
- The audio might be super choppy on Windows Vista. We're still working out a sane workaround for this.
General Troubleshooting:
- Check the JavaScript console in Chrome for any "NativeClient" errors:
Click the wrench, then Tools->JavaScript Console.
- Let us know! Contact Oscillicious Support, and be sure to include your exact Chrome version and OS. Thanks!