A DrunkGiantBirdStudios product

Every DAW session on your Mac.
In one place.

Styx finds the projects you've forgotten about, organizes the ones you're working on, and lets you preview anything without opening your DAW. Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Reaper, Studio One, Cubase. All of them.

Styx — Sessions
RecentBy DAWUntagged
AL
midnight_idea_v3
2 hrs ago
Demo
LG
summer_ep_track_4
Yesterday
Mix
FL
drill_beat_untitled
3 days ago
Demo
PT
client_vocal_session_finals
Last week
Master
AL
old_idea_2022_BACKUP_FINAL
2 years ago
Demo

If you've made music for more than a year, you have ghost sessions.

Projects scattered across Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, an external drive, your old laptop, that folder called "stuff." Some of them are good. You'd use them if you could find them.

I know there's a beat I made two summers ago that would fit this. I have no idea what it's called or where it is.
— Every producer, eventually
Opening Logic just to check if a session is the right one takes 90 seconds. Then 90 more to close it.
— Every producer, also

The Finder isn't built for this. Spotlight half-works. Tags get out of date. The DAWs themselves don't talk to each other. Your sessions are spread across years and tools, with no shared index.

So you make new versions of ideas you've already had. You lose work that was almost finished. You forget about sessions that would solve the thing you're stuck on right now.

Styx fixes this.

One library for every session you've ever made.

Six features doing real work. Native Mac app. Reads directly from your existing files. Nothing gets uploaded, nothing gets converted.

01

Finds everything

Point Styx at your music folders. It scans recursively and identifies every DAW project file, no matter how deeply buried. The session you forgot you made in 2022 shows up immediately.

02

Preview without opening

Drop your bounces into a project's folder. Styx finds them, indexes them, plays them inline. Audition twenty sessions in the time it used to take to open one in Logic.

03

Groups and tags

Pull projects into custom groups: an EP, a client, a genre, a year. Tag each one with its state: demo, mix, master. The taxonomy that lives in your head, finally written down.

04

Search that works

Filter by DAW, by last modified, by tag, by group. Find the file in seconds rather than minutes. No more rummaging through folder hierarchies that made sense in 2019.

05

Launch from anywhere

Found the session you wanted? Open it in its native DAW with one click. Styx hands off to Ableton, Logic, FL, Pro Tools, Reaper, Studio One, or Cubase. Then gets out of the way.

06

Share stems with collaborators

Export and share stems for any session. Track which versions you've sent. Stop hunting through "Final_v2_USE_THIS" folders when your collaborator asks for the vocal.

Every DAW you've ever opened.

Ableton LiveLogic ProFL StudioPro ToolsReaperStudio OneCubase

Two tools. One studio.

Styx is built by DrunkGiantBirdStudios, a small operation making tools for music producers. Styx is the first.

The second is Charon, a new digital audio workstation built for producers, for musicians stuck at the DAW wall, and for people just starting out. Styx organizes the sessions you have. Charon is where you make the next ones.

Different problems. Same care.

See Charon

Take your sessions back.

Free download. Works with the files you already have. Doesn't change them.

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