Tools built for the overlap between systems thinking and instinct
Audio
The Sound System
Drop beats into the library, load two into Deck A and Deck B, and crossfade between them live — each deck has its own set of effects, so you can shape them differently before they blend. Hit record to capture whatever's playing; it's saved into a separate holding tank so nothing in your library gets overwritten.
About
Aviary is a sandbox for tools that don't exist yet — built at the intersection of systems thinking and field instinct. Somewhere between a Pacific Northwest ridgeline and a DAW session at 2am, between a migration map and a product brief. The tools here are precise because they have to be. Underground because they want to be. One aviary, many birds — each tool its own species.
Tools
Visualize your entire disk. Simulate reorganization. Stage transformations before committing a single write. Built for the obsessive organizer.
Launch NEST →Distributed task routing across agent clusters. Coordinate without colliding.
Persistent memory layer for long-running sessions. Context that doesn't evaporate.
Large-scale data transformation pipelines with live preview and rollback.
The voice engine — a small polyphonic synth, named for the organ birds actually sing with.
An arpeggiator on rails — hold a chord, pick a scale, and a wrong note is impossible.
A step sequencer where every step is an egg. Lay a pattern; hatch a beat.
Zones of interest marked on the waveform — downbeats, sections, loopable bars. Places to land.
Which of your tracks sing together — BPM, key, and energy scored into quiet pairing hints.
A nature-photography portfolio — landscapes, birds, starscapes. The bowerbird collects beautiful things and builds a place to show them.
A mridangam synthesizer — Carnatic percussion in the browser, named for the Indian woodpecker that drums.
A photo deep-frier and remixer — feed it an image, crush it into new plumage.