
Where this is going. And what's being built.
A transparent look at what's in progress, what's planned, and what's being explored. Timelines are intentionally absent — things ship when they're ready, not when a calendar says so.
AMD GPU support
Bringing CUDA-free acceleration so AMD users can run AI engines natively. This is the most requested platform gap right now.
MIDI support in the DAW
Full MIDI input, editing, and routing inside Cresono Daw Pro — opening the door to virtual instruments and programmed composition.
Smarter engine behavior inside the DAW
Song creation that works directly inside your project — generating audio clips by analyzing your session, adding background layers, or regenerating sections as covers without leaving the DAW.
VSTi plugin hosting
Load third-party virtual instruments alongside the built-in effects. Not confirmed yet, but actively being explored.
Dialogue and story mode for text-to-speech
Create conversations between 2, 3, or 4 characters — each with their own voice and personality. Built for podcasts, audiobooks, storytelling, and cinematic dialogue.
Automatic audio mastering
An intelligent mastering tool that analyzes your full project and applies professional-grade finishing — EQ balance, dynamics, loudness, and stereo imaging — in one step.
macOS and Linux support
The current release is shaped for Windows first. Broader platform support is on the table once the Windows experience is fully solid.
AI background vocal generation
Automatically generate harmonies, ad-libs, and backing vocals that match the lead — style, key, and timing all handled by the engine.
Live voice conversion
Real-time voice transformation during recording or streaming — low-latency, GPU-accelerated, directly inside the DAW.
Cloud collaboration
Share projects between machines or with other Cresono users. Still very early — local-first philosophy stays, but remote sync could be useful.