Product walkthrough
Harmonix is a five-step pipeline that takes a Neural Amp Modeler capture from TONE3000 and lands it, byte-exact, on your hardware pedal — plus a real-time engine that runs those same captures live on Android.
Harmonix detects connected hardware automatically and reads every clone slot already on the device, so you always know what's loaded before you overwrite anything.


Browse thousands of community-captured amps, pedals, and basses, filtered down to only the architecture your hardware can actually run — no guessing which capture will work.
Every capture is decoded, converted to the pedal's native CLO format through a reverse-engineered, byte-validated pipeline, and streamed to the device over MIDI — with a live console and a read-back verification pass at the end.

Under the hood — Android live engine
On Android, Harmonix runs NAM captures live — real-time inference over USB guitar interfaces, with the low-level diagnostics power users actually want to see.

A native C++ audio engine built on Google's Oboe library drives low-latency USB input and output, with a full diagnostics overlay — buffer size, estimated latency, CPU load, and xrun counts — so you always know exactly how hard the engine is working.
Built to last
Harmonix pairs a native desktop shell with a purpose-built real-time audio engine — the kind of stack you don't notice until it never lets you down.
Ready when you are
Harmonix is live in public beta on Android today. Desktop and iOS are finishing certification.