- Okay but how do I actually run it? Do I need to self-host it?
"A new holistic exploration of music creation inside your browser."
So it's a browser app, but not hosted on a website anywhere?
I was expecting a link in the GitHub README to run the app but there was nothing.
Eventually, I scrolled back up to find https://opendaw.org/ listed in the right sidebar.
I was expecting a big huge "Run app" button on the main page of the website but instead there's just a picture of a fake box (?) and an FAQ that... doesn't show how to actually run the app.
At the top we've got openDAW (which does _not_ run the app), Mission, Features, Ambassadors, Education, Contribute, Imprint... none of those run the app!
Going back to the README, I see a tiny section about how to "Prepare, Clone, Installation, and Run" but that's as a sub-header to "And big hugs to all our supporters!" so I'm not sure it's related?
Anyway, I give up, could be an interesting project though.
- https://opendaw.studio/
That looks to be it although I am on my phone and it doesn't fit on my screen.
It's a neat idea although I don't see anything indicating it supports VST and I'm not sure if it is even possible in a browser app. I'd need that for it to be useful.
My hope would be that being open source would lead to decent information about how to use it. I have Bitwig but there isn't much documentation out there and a lot of it you have to pay extra for.
- Ah, got it, the actual app is under "Links" at literally the bottom of the README
If anybody responsible for this project is reading: nobody is going to scroll past supporters, roadmap, flow charts, etc to find a single link to actually try this out.
A link to https://opendaw.studio/ should be at the top and very prominent in many different spots.