Instrument
2026
Ani Dalal
audioclick to enable
Start recording. File will download as WEBM on stop.Output format. WebM is browser-native (small, lossy). WAV is lossless PCM (large). MP3 is 128 kbps. Click to cycle.
Active scale in Hindustani. Sets which notes are highlighted on the keys and what intervals Option-chords stack from. Click to cycle. Tap = then any key to remap it.Looper — record layered loops over a click track. Turn on to reveal the panel under the keyboard with 8 layers, metronome, and BPM.
Tuning system. Decides which pitches exist per octave and what scales are available.
Sound character of the instrument. One voice plays across the whole keyboard. Click to choose — preview on hover. Make your own opens an editor.
1
Pa′
G4
2
Dha′
A4
3
Ni′
B4
4
Sa′2
C5
Q
Sa′
C4
W
Re′
D4
E
Ga′
E4
R
tMa′
F#4
A
Pa
G3
S
Dha
A3
D
Ni
B3
F
Sa′
C4
Z
Sa
C3
X
Re
D3
C
Ga
E3
V
tMa
F#3
tonicSa · C
Tonic — the pitch the keyboard is anchored to, shown as its system label plus the Western pitch class. Use Shift + 1= to transpose.
oct±0
Octave shift relative to the default range. Use [ and ] to nudge down/up.
Auto-chord — when on, every key plays a drone (tonic + 5th) underneath each pressed note — like a transient tanpura. Behaviour adapts to the active tuning: Western systems get tertian harmony, Indian/Arab get drone-under-melody, Thai gets octave doubling. Hold ⌥ Optionfor the same effect momentarily.