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Looking for Gesture Synth Weld Vercel? Try Gesture Synth, a free browser-based hand-tracking instrument for playing chords, shaping sound, and recording performances.

If you searched for gesture synth weld vercel, you may be looking for a browser-based music tool that lets you control sound with hand movements. Gesture Synth is our own free online gesture synthesizer: it runs directly in your browser and turns two-hand gestures into chords, voicing, octave, volume, and filter changes.

You can try it without installing an app, creating an account, or entering a payment method. Open the instrument, allow camera access, and make your first chord in a few seconds.

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If your goal is to make music with a webcam and your hands, you can start with Gesture Synth immediately. The live instrument is built for quick experiments: choose a key, find a chord shape, and then change the sound while you play. There is no download step between the page and the first note.

The homepage opens the playable stage, so the shortest path is to select Play Gesture Synth now, allow the browser camera prompt, and press the center play button when the hand-tracking preview is ready.

What Gesture Synth can do

Gesture Synth is designed as a small, visual instrument rather than a complex music workstation. The controls are split between your two hands so that one hand can hold the harmony while the other shapes the sound.

  • Left-hand harmony: choose a chord degree and switch between major and minor color with a small change in hand angle.
  • Right-hand voicing: change root position and inversion by changing the visible finger shape.
  • Sound movement: use right-hand position and tilt to adjust octave, volume, and filter response while the chord continues to play.
  • Twelve keys: choose a key before you perform and follow the live chord readout as your hand shape changes.
  • Browser-native sound: the instrument uses Web Audio in the browser, so you can hear the result without a separate synthesizer or hardware setup.
  • Performance recording: capture the live synth visual, microphone input, and generated synth output into a downloadable MP4 of up to five minutes.

The page also shows the detected hand landmarks and the current chord state. That feedback makes it easier to understand why a gesture produced a specific voicing and helps you repeat a shape when you find a sound you like.

How to play your first chord

  1. Open Gesture Synth in a recent version of Google Chrome.
  2. Put both hands in view with enough light and space to move comfortably.
  3. Allow camera access when the browser asks for it. Camera frames and hand tracking are processed in the instrument on your device.
  4. Select the center play button after the preview appears.
  5. Use one finger on your left hand to start with the first chord degree.
  6. Keep the left-hand shape steady, then raise your right hand to explore volume and octave.
  7. Add another right-hand finger to try a different voicing, or tilt your hand to hear the filter change.

For a visual walkthrough, see the first-chord tutorial. Start with one movement at a time: first choose the harmony, then add the right-hand voicing, and only then experiment with tone and level.

Why use a browser-based gesture synthesizer?

Gesture Synth is useful when you want to test a musical idea quickly, practice basic chord movement, or explore sound without opening a full desktop DAW. It is also a friendly way to demonstrate hand tracking because the chord and sound changes are visible while they happen.

The instrument does not require a sign-up flow. Camera frames, hand landmarks, microphone audio, synth audio, and recordings stay on the device while you use the instrument. You can stop camera access by closing the page or revoking the browser permission at any time.

Gesture Synth Weld Vercel FAQ

Is Gesture Synth the same as Gesture Synth Weld Vercel?

No. Gesture Synth is our own browser-based hand gesture instrument. If you searched for Gesture Synth Weld Vercel because you want to make music with hand movements, you can try Gesture Synth directly from this page.

Can I use Gesture Synth without installing anything?

Yes. Open the online instrument in a supported browser, allow the camera permission, and start the stage. No desktop download is required.

Do I need an account or subscription?

No account, subscription, or payment method is required to play the instrument.

What do my hands control?

Your left hand selects the chord degree and major or minor color. Your right hand controls voicing, octave, volume, and filter. The live readouts help you connect each movement with the sound you hear.

Can I record a performance?

Yes. The recording mode combines the live synth canvas with microphone and generated synth audio, then lets you download an MP4. Recording stops automatically after five minutes.

Which browser should I use?

Google Chrome is the recommended browser because camera access, hand tracking, sound, and recording depend on browser support. Public deployments must use HTTPS; localhost works during development.

Ready to play?

The fastest way to evaluate this Gesture Synth Weld Vercel alternative is to make one chord yourself. Open the stage, allow the camera, and start with the left-hand first-degree shape.

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