Paandora's Box

Audio samples in Beepbox demo

Pandora's box is no longer recieving major updates!
Please use Ultrabox instead!

Pandora's (or Paandoras) box was originally created as a proof of concept for having samples in Beepbox, which has been implemented and greatly expanded upon in Ultrabox, including custom sample importing, loop controls, etc. It also features many elements from other well known Beepbox mods, and is kept up to date!

(You can add the collection of samples featured in this mod to Ultrabox by first clicking on "Edit", scrolling down to "Add Custom Samples...", clicking on "Add Sample", and then inputting "legacysamples" and pressing "Okay").

Paandora's box is a small mod of Jummbox that features a very basic implementation of audio sample functionality as chip waves!

Created by Main Character of the Problem and Chippy

All song data is contained in the URL at the top of your browser. When you make changes to the song, the URL is updated to reflect your changes. When you are satisfied with your song, just copy and paste the URL to save and share your song!

Instructions

You can add or remove notes by clicking on the gray rows at the top. Paandora's Box automatically plays the notes out loud for you. Try it!

Notes go into patterns, and you can edit one pattern at a time. Those numbered boxes at the bottom of the editor are the different patterns you can edit. Click the boxes to move to a different part of the song, or click the arrows on the currently selected box to swap which pattern is played during that part of the song.

Paandora's Box can play several rows of patterns simultaneously, and each row has its own set of patterns. Most rows can play melodies or harmonies, but the bottom row is for drums.

All song data is contained in the URL at the top of your browser. When you make changes to the song, the URL is updated to reflect your changes. When you are satisfied with your song, just copy and paste the URL to save and share your song!

When Paandora's Box has focus (click on its interface above), you can use these keyboard shortcuts:

  • Spacebar: play or pause the song
  • Shift Spacebar: play from mouse location
  • Z: undo, Y or Shift Z: redo
  • C: copy pattern from selection
  • V: paste pattern into selection
  • 0-9: assign pattern number to selection
  • Arrows: move selection
  • Ctrl + Arrows: rearrange channels
  • [ ]: move playhead backward or forward
  • F/H: move to First or Highlighted pattern
  • Shift & Drag: select part of a pattern (long press on touch screen)
  • These are just a few shortcuts, check Paandora's Box's edit menu for more!

In the note pattern editor, you can click and drag horizontally on a note to adjust its duration. You can also click above or below an existing note to add more notes to be played simultaneously, which is called a chord.

ADVANCED: Drag vertically from an existing note to bend its pitch, or drag vertically from above or below the note to adjust its volume. You can perform fine volume adjustment if you hold Control while doing this!

ADVANCED: Click and drag on the pattern grid to make a selection. You can then press C/V to mass copy/paste parts of your song.

Paandora's Box has many more features. Try playing with the buttons and menus on the right side to find out what it can do! You can also click on the label next to each option for a description of what it does.

Check out some of these songs that other people have posted on Twitter! If you find something you like, you should let the creator know! And if you see any beginners asking for advice, maybe you can help them!

About

JummBox is developed by Jummbus. You can find him sporadically at twitter.com/jummbus.

BeepBox was originally developed by John Nesky, also known as @shaktool.

The next oldest version of JummBox is available here.

Paandora's Box does not claim ownership over songs created with it, so original songs belong to their authors.

Neither Paandora's Box nor its developers assume responsibility for any copyrighted material played on Paandora's Box. No songs are ever received, recorded, or distributed by Paandora's Box servers. All song data is contained in the URL after the hash (#) mark, and Paandora's Box running inside your browser converts that data into sound waves.

Paandora's Box does not collect, track, or share any user data.

You can download and use the source code under the MIT license. The original BeepBox source code by John Nesky can be found here.