Local speed, encrypted sync, and total control. Tonic Audio Haven® is your studio's new nerve center, the first network-attached storage made for people who live and breathe audio.
Learning from thousands of you, our users, we set out to build what you've told us you really need in audio production.
Tonic Audio is creating next-generation hardware that keeps your audio projects safe, fast, and fully under your control, right where you work today.
Tonic Audio as you know it, now lives on your desk or studio rack. Hardware built for creators who want control and native disk speed, not compromises.
Tonic Audio began in the cloud. Now we're bringing you Haven. Secure, offline-first hardware designed for the way you already work today.
Tonic Audio is now taking pre-order reservations for Haven. Place a small refundable deposit of $25 to secure your place in line as the first devices begin shipping, and receive a significant discount off of retail price when launched.
Your own private storage, right in your studio.
No more running out of space on your DAW disk, or pulling projects out of archive for remixes. Everything is right here, instantly accessible and bullet-proof reliable.
All the Tonic Audio software, installed right into Haven
If you've been using Tonic Audio in your browser, you now have all that capability right in your studio. No waiting for large file uploads or less-than-stellar network issues. Even work completely off-line.
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The way we create sonically today is broken.
It's broken because many of us work more closely with remote collaborators than ever before, but we lack a seamless yet secure way to share.
It's broken because our projects are larger and more complex than ever before, but we often don't have enough local storage in our studios to safely contain years' worth of projects, without archiving.
It's broken because our most treasured current projects, often not even yet completed, are being used to train AI models by cloud providers against our will.
How do we, as a creative community of audio professionals, move forward to simultaneously reclaim our files and bring our work closer to our physical locations, while also making it easier and more secure for our collaborators and clients to access remotely? How do we achieve this without being subjected to the constant onslaught of subscription-based services?
We do it by taking these first principles, and rethinking what the studio of tomorrow really needs.
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