Sebastian Krüger 34452862ca fix: remove double dB conversion from track levels for consistent metering
Track levels were being converted to dB scale twice:
1. First in useMultiTrackPlayer via linearToDbScale()
2. Again in TrackFader via linearToDb()

This caused tracks to show incorrect meter levels compared to master.
Now both track and master levels store raw linear values (0-1) and
let the fader components handle the single dB conversion for display.

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2025-11-19 00:55:46 +01:00

Audio UI

A sophisticated browser-only audio editor built with Next.js 16, React 19, and Tailwind CSS 4.

Features (Planned)

  • 100% Client-Side: All audio processing happens in your browser
  • Multi-Track Editing: Professional multi-track audio editing
  • Advanced Effects: EQ, compression, reverb, delay, and more
  • Automation: Automate volume, pan, and effect parameters
  • Recording: Record audio directly from your microphone
  • Analysis Tools: Frequency analyzer, spectrogram, and loudness metering
  • Export Formats: WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC
  • Project Management: Save and load complete projects
  • Privacy-First: No uploads, all data stays local in your browser

Tech Stack

  • Next.js 16 with React 19
  • TypeScript 5
  • Tailwind CSS 4 with OKLCH colors
  • Web Audio API for audio processing
  • Canvas API for waveform visualization
  • IndexedDB for project storage

Getting Started

This project is currently in the planning phase. See PLAN.md for the complete implementation plan.

Development (Coming Soon)

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Run development server
pnpm dev

# Build for production
pnpm build

Inspiration

Inspired by AudioMass and professional DAWs like Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and FL Studio.

License

TBD

Contributing

This is a personal project, but suggestions and ideas are welcome!

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