The sound of a Braun museum.
A room of Braun objects — radios, record players, clocks, calculators, shavers — is a room about order, restraint and quiet function. This is a mixing board for the ambient track of that space: five layers, each drawn from Braun's own history, with a generative melody — soft bells from Braun's clocks and a plucked string over the top — so the room sings without ever quite repeating. Build a soundscape, sit in it — then download a seamless three-minute loop to play in the space all day.
Tap Power to start the room tone, then ride the faders. Sound begins muted until you press play.
Everything you hear is generated in real time with the Web Audio API — there are no recordings. The faders are gain stages on synthesized layers; the Chime plays a generative pentatonic figure that's locked to the drone's key, so the melody stays consonant and never loops obviously. Presets are saved fader positions. The download renders the same engine offline and crossfades the tail back into the head, so the .wav loops gaplessly — drop it on a speaker and it plays all day.