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Waved Studio is a FREE browser-based wavetable editor

Waved Studio is a FREE browser-based wavetable editor


Speight Audio has released Waved Studio, a free browser-native wavetable editor for producers and sound designers.

I wasn’t expecting too much when the developer first sent this over (I’ve seen quite a few lackluster browser-based tools for music producers), but Waved Studio is far more advanced than a quick browser toy.

I’m not sure how much of it is vibe-coded, if any, but it looks very polished, runs in the browser without any issues, and goes surprisingly deep.

Waved Studio lets you do a lot of fun stuff with your wavetables. You can sketch, sculpt, mutate, preview, and export custom wavetables without installing a plugin or standalone editor.

I asked the developer about what inspired him to make this, and he said he has been using wavetable synths for years and always felt the available editors were slightly lacking. Waved Studio is his attempt to make wavetable creation feel more immediate and visual for users of Serum, Vital, Ableton Wavetable, Phase Plant, and other wavetable synths.

As I said, this editor goes deep, and figuring out the interface took me a minute, but it was worth the effort.

The app uses a central drawing canvas and a 64-frame timeline along the bottom. Each frame holds one wave shape, and the project format uses 64 frames with 2048 samples per frame, which should fit the usual wavetable workflow for many modern synths.

You can draw directly on the waveform, move between frames, morph between shapes, preview notes from the keyboard, and export the result for use elsewhere.

The drawing tools include a variety of sculpting brushes, such as Draw, Warp, Mirror, Blur, Edge, Rectify, Transient, Flatten, Phase Dist, Morph, and Vector.

There are also modulation and spectral tools, including FM, Comb Filter, Phase, Fold, Sync, Ring, Allpass, Low Pass, Stretch, Saturate, Resonator, Feedback Fold, Drift, Resonant LP, Tilt, Harmonize, Chord, Notch, Formant, and Peak.

Again, that is a lot for a free browser-based tool, and I think this one should be especially interesting if you like building custom oscillator material rather than just browsing presets.

Waved Studio is currently in an early public version, so it is probably best approached as a tool to explore and provide feedback on rather than as a finished product. Still, even in its current state, it’s useful for experimenting with bass shapes, textures, and whatever weird wavetable tricks come to mind.

The developer confirmed that Waved Studio is free and will remain free. There is an optional donation/support link, but it doesn’t unlock extra functionality.

Download: Waved Studio (FREE)

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Last Updated on June 24, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.

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