Is it free?
Core community features are free during launch. Future premium tools may be added, but basic safety, profile, posting, and community access should stay clear and usable.
Human answers for producers, DJs, vocalists, ravers, promoters, and anyone building sound on the grid.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
PULSATRAX is a dark, creator-first music community for sharing tracks, building a profile, finding collaborators, posting updates, promoting events, messaging other users, and working with browser-based music tools.
It is built around underground electronic culture, but the platform is open to any creator who respects the rules and the people behind the music.
Core community features are free during launch. Future premium tools may be added, but basic safety, profile, posting, and community access should stay clear and usable.
DJs, producers, vocalists, labels, promoters, visual artists, event crews, and listeners who want a focused alternative to noisy general social feeds.
AI-assisted music is allowed if you have the rights to use the source material and output. Do not impersonate artists, clone voices without permission, or hide AI use when it matters for credits or licensing.
AdSense verification and controlled ad placeholders may be used. Ads should appear only in low-priority areas when enabled, not inside messages, the DAW, login, settings, or admin pages.
PULSATRAX Studio is the in-browser studio inside PULSATRAX. It lets you draft ideas with loops, arrange sounds, record vocals where supported, save projects, and build remix-ready material without installing a full desktop workstation.
The DAW is evolving. It is best on desktop and larger screens, while phones are better for social features, listening, messaging, charts, collaborations, events, and profile work. Save often, keep backup exports when possible, and expect Studio features to improve over time.
Yes. Upload music, profile media, and studio loops that you created or have permission to use. Do not upload leaked tracks, ripped files, uncleared vocals, bootlegs you cannot legally share, or someone else's work under your name.
Loops are building blocks. Some may come from the PULSATRAX Studio catalog, and some may be uploaded by users. Remixing is welcome when the original creator clearly allows it, but a remix does not erase copyright or collaboration obligations.
Yes. Use profiles, posts, messages, events, forums, and collaboration tools to find people. Before releasing work together, agree on credits, ownership, revenue splits, stems, release names, and what happens if someone leaves the project.
PULSATRAX can provide the community space, but private collaboration deals are between the creators unless a separate written agreement says otherwise.
PULSATRAX Studio may ask your browser for microphone permission. Audio is only captured when you choose to record. Recorded vocals may be saved as part of your studio assets or projects, depending on the action you take.
Check that your browser has microphone permission, your input device is selected, and another app is not controlling the mic. Mobile browsers can be stricter, so desktop Chrome, Edge, or Firefox may be more reliable.
Use the report tools on posts, profiles, comments, forum content, events, or stories where available. Pick the closest reason and add details that help moderators understand the issue.
Reports can cover harassment, hate, spam, scams, impersonation, copyright issues, unsafe content, or other rule-breaking behavior. For urgent legal or safety issues, contact [email protected].
Reports are reviewed by admins or moderators. They may remove content, restrict accounts, block abusive behavior, review security logs, or take stronger action for repeat or severe violations.
No harassment, hate, extremist promotion, illegal content, stolen music, impersonation, malware, scams, sexual exploitation, adult links, spam, or content that targets people for abuse.
Your original music remains yours. Posting it on PULSATRAX gives the platform permission to host, display, stream, format, and share it inside the service so the product works.
If you use loops, samples, stems, vocals, or collaborators, your rights depend on the source material and agreements involved. Keep receipts, licenses, messages, and project notes.
Account details, uploads, posts, messages, reports, sessions, and studio projects may be stored to run the platform. Public profile and post content can be visible to other users and visitors.
Only upload music you own or have permission to use. Credit people accurately. Do not treat a remix, edit, mashup, or vocal chop as cleared unless the rights allow that use.
PULSATRAX is designed to work on modern mobile and desktop browsers. The social features should be mobile friendly, while advanced PULSATRAX Studio workflows may feel better on desktop or larger tablets.
Use in-app reports for specific content when possible. For account, privacy, copyright, safety, or general questions, see Contact / Support.
The direction is simple: a serious music community with rave DNA, creator safety, better discovery, stronger collaboration tools, richer PULSATRAX Studio workflows, remix culture with boundaries, live/event features, and moderation that protects the room without sanding off the edge.