A downloadable tool for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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Muser generates copyright-free procedural music!

There are infinite combinations available and the result will always be surprisingly different and original!



Choose the tonic, tempo and instruments you prefer to personalize your song!



Export the song's MIDI file and edit it with any music editor to give it a personal touch!


Use the songs generated by Muser for your video games or videos!
If want to use a generated song you can credit Jarsick as well as Muser




 Please, consider making a donation in order to support the development of Muser and our future projects. Thanks.

Credits:

Designed and developed by Jarsick!

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

Muser 1.0.0_alpha Windows 168 MB
Muser 1.0.0_alpha Cross-platform (JVM) 2.1 MB
Muser-1.1.0_alpha JVM.zip 2.1 MB
Muser-1.1.0_alpha Windows.zip 174 MB

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Comments

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Wow this is actually amazing... just got it to randomly generate a song and it is a bop... Honestly this is the best music generator I've ever used.

Thank you so much! We're so glad you’re loving it, keep jamming!

Thanks for that kind of tool. I will use it in my commercial game and will give credit.

Thank you, we're happy you're enjoying it!

This is a pretty nice software, I am sad about it not being so popular as it should be. You guys did a pretty good work.

Thanks a lot for you feedback! We will try again to show this software with a little update. :) 

Hi! This is a useful software indeed! Are you planning on adding more scales?

Hi, Thank for your feedback! We want to add more features to Muser! But, unfortunately it's a side project, so there is no planning and things go a little bit slower. But surely updates will be released :)

Hello, are the songs generated with this free to use for paid games? I just began and it works really well. 

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Yes, it's free! You can just credit Jarsick and/or Muser 😁