
This article presents WAM Studio, an opensource digital audio workstation (DAW) that leverages W3C standards such as Web Audio, Web MIDI, Web Assembly, and Web Components, as well as the Web Audio Modules (WAM) plugin standard (aka "VSTs for the Web"). WAM-Studio has been developed as an open-source demonstrator of Web standards and contains examples of design and implementation of functionalities that are complex to achieve correctly (audio and MIDI recording in synchronization with other tracks, offline rendering of a project, etc.) An online demo and a GitHub repository for the source code are available 1 .
[INFO.INFO-MM] Computer Science [cs]/Multimedia [cs.MM], Online Digital Audio Workstation, WebAssembly, [INFO.INFO-WB] Computer Science [cs]/Web, Web Audio Modules, Web Audio, Web Audio Plugins, Web Midi, [INFO] Computer Science [cs]
[INFO.INFO-MM] Computer Science [cs]/Multimedia [cs.MM], Online Digital Audio Workstation, WebAssembly, [INFO.INFO-WB] Computer Science [cs]/Web, Web Audio Modules, Web Audio, Web Audio Plugins, Web Midi, [INFO] Computer Science [cs]
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