Ambience.
Generative ambient. Two ways to play.
One held note becomes an evolving world of pads, arpeggios, motion and studio FX. It plays itself, follows you, and lives on your phone or in your DAW. No subscriptions, ever.
Hear it
Ambience for iPhone & iPad
iPhone · iPad · One purchase
Generative pads built for worship. Pick a key, press play, run the whole service from a tap - with five layers, arp, gentle drums, iCloud setlists, Ableton Link and background audio. The pad app you'll actually use every Sunday.
Ambience for your Mac & DAW
Mac · AU · VST3 · CLAP · Standalone
The full generative ambient synth, in your studio. Hold one root and it evolves - four blendable layers, granular texture, shimmer, arp and drums, all tempo-locked to your session. Tiny download, infinite sound.
Hi, I'm Tim.
Producer, songwriter, mixer - fifteen-plus years on worship records with a few hundred million streams behind them, plus a long run as music director at a big church.
I built Ambience because the joy and the chaos of running a Sunday platform aren't theory to me. The tools I wished I had didn't exist - so I made it. First as the app, now as a plugin too.
Same engine, wherever you make music.
App or plugin?
What's the difference between the app and the plugin?
Same generative ambient engine, two products. The app (£5) runs on iPhone and iPad from the App Store - tuned for live worship and prayer, with iCloud setlists and background audio. The plugin (£30) runs on Apple Silicon Macs as AU, VST3, CLAP or Standalone - for your DAW and studio work. They're bought and licensed separately.
Is it a subscription?
No. Both are one-time purchases - £5 for the app, £30 for the plugin. No subscriptions, no in-app upsells, no pro tier.
If I buy one, do I get the other?
Not currently - the app and the plugin are sold separately. The app is on the App Store; the plugin is bought through Lemon Squeezy.
What is Ambience?
A generative ambient synth. Hold one root and it builds an evolving chord bed - layered pads, granular texture, shimmer, arpeggios and gentle rhythm - that never quite repeats. Built by Tim Gosden, a worship producer and music director in Norwich, England.