Finger Drum Pad – Play Beats with Your Keyboard
Assign drum sounds to your keyboard keys and play along. Includes a basic beat recorder so you can loop your own rhythm and jam over it.
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An 8-bit sound generator emulates the audio chips found in retro gaming consoles like the NES, Game Boy, and Commodore 64. These systems used simple waveforms—primarily square, triangle, and pulse waves—with limited bit depth (typically 4 to 8 bits), creating the iconic "chiptune" sound that defined early video game music. Our online synth pad recreates this character using Web Audio API with adjustable bit crushing and classic waveforms.
Bit crushing reduces the bit depth of the audio signal, introducing quantization noise and harmonic distortion. At 8-bit depth, you get the warm, gritty character of retro consoles. Lower settings like 4-bit or 2-bit produce increasingly lo-fi, crunchy textures perfect for vintage game sound effects and experimental music. Use the Bit Crush slider to dial in your desired level of retro degradation.
Absolutely! While this is a browser-based tool, you can capture its output using audio routing software (like Loopback on macOS, Voicemeeter on Windows, or audio capture in OBS) to record into your DAW. Many chiptune artists and lo-fi producers use similar web-based synthesizers for quick idea sketching and sound design. The ADSR envelope controls, filter, and delay give you enough shaping power for professional-sounding results.
ADSR stands for Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release—the four stages of a sound's envelope. Attack controls how quickly the sound fades in (from 5ms for sharp hits to 800ms for swelling pads). Decay sets the time to drop from peak to the sustain level. Sustain is the held volume level while a note is pressed. Release determines how long the sound rings out after you release a key. These are essential for shaping everything from punchy plucks to atmospheric pads.
You can click the on-screen note buttons directly, or use your computer keyboard! The keys A, W, S, E, D, F, T, G, Y, H, U, J, K are mapped to notes from C4 to C5 (white keys on A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K; black keys on W, E, T, Y, U). Use the octave buttons to shift the range up or down. On mobile devices, simply tap the colorful note buttons—they're sized for comfortable finger use.
This tool works on all modern browsers with Web Audio API support: Chrome 55+, Firefox 53+, Safari 14+, and Edge 79+. For the best experience, we recommend Chrome or Firefox on desktop for lower latency. On iOS, Safari requires an initial tap (the START SYNTH button) to unlock audio playback due to Apple's autoplay policy. The synthesizer is fully responsive and works on tablets and smartphones.
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