GENERATOR
LOADING AUDIO ENGINE...
How to Use Backing Track Generator
- 1 Select a key and scale/mode for your backing track
- 2 Choose a chord progression or let the AI generate one
- 3 Set the tempo, time signature, and number of bars
- 4 Pick a drum pattern style (Rock, Jazz, Latin, etc.)
- 5 Adjust the mix levels for drums, bass, and pads
- 6 Press Generate to create your track
- 7 Export as audio or MIDI for use in your DAW
Pro Tip: Try generating tracks in modes you rarely practice (Lydian, Mixolydian) to expand your improvisation vocabulary.
Generator
Progression Sequence
How to Use The Generator
Create Backing Tracks: Select a Style, Key, and Mode to generate a unique progression.
Customize: Use the 'Mixer' to adjust levels for Drums, Bass, and Pads.
Export: Once you find a groove you like, use the 'Export' feature to save it for your DAW.
Practice Tools
Practice tools from Sean's studio
Tuner, metronome, fretboard maps, harmony references, timing utilities, and creative prompts built for serious guitar practice.
Tuner
Chromatic pitch reference — tune by ear or by microphone input.
Metronome
Tap tempo, variable subdivision, and accent patterns for steady-time practice.
Fretboard
Interactive neck diagram — find every note, scale, and chord shape in any key.
Harmony Builder
Chord and scale relationships at a glance — diatonic functions, borrowed chords, and substitutions.
Delay Calculator
Enter a BPM, get millisecond values for every note division — dotted, triplet, straight.
Backing Generator
Generate a simple chord-loop backing track to improvise or practice solos over.
Rhythm Trainer
Clap or tap along to groove patterns — trains your internal feel for backbeats and subdivisions.
Idea State
A creative prompt generator — breaks writer's block by giving you a random starting constraint.