Create and customize a wide range of drum sounds

The drum sound synthesizer that allows you to create and customize a wide range of drum sounds. Built using the MIT-licensed source code from Paul Kennet, it offers a simple yet powerful interface for generating high-quality percussive tones ideal for music production, beat-making, or live performance.
Explore DrumSynth Lab in action — a powerful yet intuitive drum synthesizer that puts deep sound design at your fingertips. Craft everything from punchy kicks to evolving percussive textures.



DrumSynth Lab provides a modular approach to sound design, allowing users to combine various modules to craft unique drum sounds. Each module focuses on a specific aspect of sound synthesis, such as tone generation, noise shaping, distortion, and filtering. The application is designed to be intuitive and flexible, enabling both beginners and advanced users to explore creative possibilities.
Master processor for global adjustments like level, tuning, stretch, filtering, and resonance. Fine-tune your entire sound with global controls for level, pitch, time-stretching, EQ filtering, and resonance shaping.
Controls parameters like level, frequency, phase, and decay to generate harmonic tones. Craft pure or evolving harmonic tones with precise control over frequency, phase, amplitude, and decay envelope.
Combines two waveforms to create rich harmonic structures with adjustable frequencies and algorithms. Layer and modulate waveforms to generate complex, evolving timbres with customizable harmonic relationships.
Generates white noise with adjustable level and slope. Add texture and randomness with full-spectrum white noise, controllable via level and spectral slope.
Produces band-limited noise with an envelope, useful for percussive sounds. Shape focused, percussive textures using band-limited noise with dynamic amplitude envelopes.
Applies clipping, bit reduction, and sample rate reduction to add grit and character to your sounds. Transform clean signals into aggressive, lo-fi, or saturated sounds using analog-style and digital distortion techniques.