Application Suite

Dead Air

Your primary dies. The backup is already playing.

Dead Air watches your primary playback feed at the driver level — CoreAudio, ASIO, WASAPI. If the signal drops below your threshold, it fires a failover command to your backup machine via OSC, MIDI, or HTTP. The switch happens in under 1.5 milliseconds. The audience hears nothing. You keep playing.

Redundancy Watchdog Console

Arm the system. Kill the primary feed. Watch the backup take over before you finish reading this sentence.

Pre-Flight Safety Check

The watchdog engine will not arm until all redundant signal paths are verified active.

SYSTEM DISARMED

Live Level Meters & Failover Control

Primary Feed (Machine A)
-6.2 dB
Standby Feed (Machine B)
-6.2 dB
> REDUNDANCY SYSTEM ENGINE LOG
[System] Ready to arm...

How It Saves You

  • Driver-level signal monitoring. No middleware. No lag.
  • Set your own silence threshold: -60dB to -12dB.
  • Failover via OSC, MIDI CC, MIDI Note, or HTTP webhook.
  • Preflight checklist — won't arm until every backup path is verified.
  • Dual meters with peak-hold. See both feeds at a glance.

Under the Hood

Core Engine C++ / Rust Audio Backend
Latency < 1.5ms failover trigger
API Integrations OSC, Ableton Link, MIDI
Output Drivers ASIO, CoreAudio, WASAPI

Deployment Vibe: Touring bands, theater sound ops, live broadcasts — anywhere dead air means a dead show.