ControllerHelper
A small Windows utility that closes the "follow selected track" gap between the SSL UF1 and PreSonus Studio One . Click any track in the arrangement; the surface re-banks to it. Free, with full documentation.
Roadmap
A public view of the work in front of us. Released, in active development, and in design — updated as the work moves. No dates are committed here; only the order of operations and what each product is for.
Now shipping
The first product to leave the workshop. Free, supported, and built against the same standards every future release will be measured by.
A small Windows utility that closes the "follow selected track" gap between the SSL UF1 and PreSonus Studio One . Click any track in the arrangement; the surface re-banks to it. Free, with full documentation.
In active development
Products where the engineering work is underway. Each has a working design document, captured ideas, and a clear sense of what shipping looks like.
The next free Windows utility from The 730 Company — sibling to ControllerHelper. Solves a real audio-routing problem cleanly. The biggest free utility the company has built to date.
We're building a drum sampler. We've had ideas for this one for a long time, and we're ready to put it into the world. The name and the specifics land the day it ships.
We're building a synthesiser. Its voice comes from somewhere most synths don't go. That's all we're ready to say in public — the good ones are better when they arrive.
A long-form work by the founder. Personal, factual, written in his own voice. Released when it's finished; not before.
In design
Products where the design is being captured before code is written. Notes, decisions, and constraints live in living documents that move into engineering when they're ready.
A digital audio workstation built around a single non-negotiable principle: audio never stops. A permanent free edition is part of the plan from the start — for the people who need it. Name and specifics land on release.
A standalone mixer that travels with the rest of the suite. Mixer order is decoupled from arrangement order — a working session can group the way the engineer hears it, not the way the timeline drew it.
A keys instrument that sits alongside Drums and Synth in the same continuous-spectrum family. One dial, one journey, every voice in its place.
A rack-mountable hardware companion for the suite. Boots into the DAW directly when used as an appliance; integrates with the rest of the studio when used alongside a host.
A complete identity system anchored on the clock at :30 — the mark the company is named for. Full sigil, lockups, and product-line treatment.
How this page works
No dates. We move products through these three phases as the work warrants it — not against a calendar we'd have to walk back later.
No tiers. Each product is the best offering we can put forward at release. Future improvements are free for everyone who owns it. Detailed on the accountability page.
No hidden work. If something appears here, it is either being built or being designed in writing. If it's not on this page, it isn't being worked on yet.