Vocals, Instruments and Transforms
Inside Your DAW
Open StudioPilot on a track, render scratch vocals or instrument parts, transform your ideas, and drag the result straight onto your timeline.
100 trial credits · macOS 11+ · Windows 10+ · VST3/AU — installer on macOS, VST3 on Windows (beta)
Describe your instrument
Drag results directly into your DAW arrangement
Plugin to timeline
Render, audition, drag into the session.
Keep the creative pass inside Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, Reaper, Cubase, or Studio One. StudioPilot hands your DAW a clip instead of a folder hunt.
StudioPilot
Generating audio...
DAW Arrangement
How it works
Install, load, drag.
From install to your first rendered clip without leaving the session.
Install
On macOS, run the signed installer. On Windows (beta), drop the VST3 into your VST3 folder. Then rescan your plugin folders if your DAW asks for it.
Open in DAW
Insert StudioPilot on a track in Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, Reaper, Cubase, Studio One, or any VST3/AU host.
Generate & Drag
Render a take, audition it in the plugin, then drag the WAV into the arrangement.
Installation preview
Compatibility
Works in the DAWs producers already use
Load StudioPilot as a VST3 or AU instrument/effect, then drag generated audio into the project.
...and any other VST3 or AU compatible host
Plugin features
Built for session work.
Tools are grouped the way they get used: make a part, transform it, audition takes, and keep usable ones in History.
Drag & Drop to DAW
Render audio in the plugin and drag the clip directly onto your DAW timeline.
6 Creative Tabs
Instruments, Vocals, Transform, Samples, GenerateBeat, and History stay in one plugin window.
Preview Before Commit
Audition a take in the plugin before it touches your arrangement.
Dark DAW-Native UI
A compact dark window that sits beside your mixer and timeline without stealing the screen.
Offline History
Rendered takes stay in History so you can re-listen or drag the same file again later.
JUCE-Powered
A native JUCE plugin, not a browser shell inside your DAW.
System Requirements
Native plugin requirements
Keep your DAW current, keep the plugin folder scanned, and sign in for cloud-backed renders.
macOS
macOS 11+ (Big Sur or later)
Intel + Apple Silicon (Universal Binary)
Windows
Windows 10+ (64-bit)
x64 processors
RAM
4 GB minimum
8 GB recommended
Network
Internet connection
Required for cloud renders
Formats
VST3 and AU
Audio Unit is macOS only
Framework
Built with JUCE
Native performance, no Electron
Get the plugin
Download the VST3/AU Plugin
Create an account, install StudioPilot, then use your trial credits on vocals, instrument parts, samples, or transforms.