Start with taste
Browse styles
Find the musical lane first: tempo, rhythm tells, chord moves, and recipes that fit the kind of track you want to make.
Open styles →Browse. Cook. Create.
Producer recipes, instant MIDI. Pick a style, choose a recipe, then drag the pack into your DAW. Live setup is there when you want the same idea opened in Ableton.
Recipe workbench
The loop
jamburgr works best when the screen keeps the producer path visible: style first, recipe second, editable MIDI last. No black box, no audio claim, no mystery meat.
Start with taste
Find the musical lane first: tempo, rhythm tells, chord moves, and recipes that fit the kind of track you want to make.
Open styles →Pick the sketch
Starter recipes stay focused. Variations change the angle. Sectioned recipes give you arrangement-ready MIDI when you want more shape.
Read the guide →Keep producing
Download Standard MIDI for any DAW, or use Live setup when you want jamburgr to open a scratch Ableton set for the same idea.
Check Live setup →How it works
Start with the musical direction: acid house, progressive house, UK garage, jungle, trance, and the rest of the 42-style library.
Each style page gives you focused recipes: starters, variations, sectioned sketches, and Live-ready versions with clear layer roles.
Use the MIDI pack in any DAW, or open the same idea in Ableton via Live setup.
Styles · preview
These six make the product promise concrete: pick a style, get a recipe with a musical reason, then edit the MIDI instead of staring at a blank clip.
house
Try first: Starter 303 lane
303 companion bass, stabs, and filter motion
house
Try first: Long build recipe
long builds, shimmer pads, section returns
house
Try first: Stab-first loop
tight stabs, club utility
techno and trance
Try first: Pressure sketch
warehouse pressure, locked bass, clean tension
house
Try first: Roomy minor 9ths
muted minor 9ths, room to breathe
techno and trance
Try first: Breakdown return
gated chords, octave pulse, breakdown return
What you get
Reach for jamburgr when you want a harmonic seed, a layer stack, a drum scaffold, or a sectioned arrangement to start from. Bring your own samples, your own patches, your own taste — the MIDI is meant to be edited, arranged, and made yours. That's the whole point.
42 styles
house, techno, bass, retro, global
Live helper
readiness-gated Ableton handoff
BYO sounds
we don't do audio — that's the fun part
CLI + recipes
four workflows, one Python file