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Tim Webb

@discchordTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 19, 2026 · stalePublic earnings

creating Let's Play With Music apps!.

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Identity, tiers, posts, and visible counts come from the latest public Patreon observation. Growth compares available public snapshots. Revenue is labeled observed only when Patreon exposes it; otherwise it is modeled from public membership and tier signals.

Paid members
13
0% · 30-day rate from 13 observed days
Total audience
44
incl. free followers
Observed monthly earnings
$31
Starting price
$1/mo
2 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 43 observed tier members sit

$072.1%$127.9%

Largest observed tier is $0 Free. The bar only uses public tier patron counts.

$0/moFree3172.1% of observed tier members
$1/moTier1227.9% of observed tier members
Growth signals: Tim Webb
0%

13 paid members · 30-day rate from 13 observed days

Membership
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May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Tim Webb13 members · $31/mo

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Creator comparisons

Where Tim Webb ranks

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#2of 7 measured
Paid members in Recommended cohort

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Tim Webb's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
RankCreator and why includedPaid membersGap vs Tim WebbFreshness
#2
DIY CreatorsVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
13Same valueAug 19, 2026
#2
DM ShockmanVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
13Same valueAug 19, 2026
#2
Doom WolfVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
13Same valueAug 19, 2026
#2
RipeVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
13Same valueAug 19, 2026
#2
Tim WebbProfileVideoPaid members position in Recommended cohort
13ReferenceAug 19, 2026Stale

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What they publish

Recent posts

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Article Latest postPublicLet's Play with DrumComputer

Sugar Bytes brought their massive drum synth DrumComputer to iOS, and it includes all of the sound design complexity of the desktop version. There is a lot to cover and I had a bunch of fun exploring the unique oscillators' designs.

Jan 29, 2021 0 likes 2 comments
Let's Play with AudioKit AR-909 & MixBox CSAudioKit brings us a lovingly-crafted 909-inspired drum machine app! It some unique sound design which I make great use of in this Let's Play. I then stuff it into IK Multimedia's new MixBox CS for extra compression and grit, before jamming with AR-909 and Troublemaker.ArticleDec 17, 2020Public 0 1Let's Play with AgonizerKai Aras (Numerical Audio) worked with Jakob Haq to create the Bass Synth of Jakob's dreams. Those dreams were fueled by a love of Dub... which is not something I share. I can dig it, but I can't produce it. I take Agonizer's sound sculpting tools in an entirely different direction in this Let's Play!ArticleNov 26, 2020Public 0 0Let's Play with Skaka (and Velvet Machine)Klevgränd's new Shaked Percussion app Skaka is not quite a percussion app. I try to respect it in its native habitat, before taking it off into some weird directions! I do this with the help of Yuri Turov's new not quite a reverb app, Velvet Machine.ArticleOct 30, 2020Public 0 0Let's Play with Electric VintageThis is an unexpected Let's Play for me, because I hate the Fender Rhodes Piano sound. Fortunately, and surprisingly, apeSoft's Electric Vintage lets us go far beyond the classic into insane new territory!ArticleSep 24, 2020Public 0 0Let's Play with Laplace (Drunk)To celebrate the site's 9th Anniversary, and my 41st birthday, I wanted to do something special for this Let's Play! One of my favorite YouTubers is Hannah Hart, and her My Drunk Kitchen Series, so in an homage to her I am proud to present: My Drunk Synthn!ImageAug 28, 2020Public 0 0Let's Play with Phosphor 3 & BLEASS ChorusPhosphor 3 is an additive synth with FM elements, allowing for a vast variety of sounds! In this video I use it to create a richly textured patch to run into the new BLEASS Chorus!VideoJul 16, 2020Public 0 4Let's Play with Mela – Synth & FXMela Synth came out a while ago, but it just got an update that greatly expands its possibilities! In this video I use the modulation matrix to drastically morph the oscillators, and damn near everything else!VideoJun 25, 2020Public 0 1Let's Play with BLEASS αlphaBLEASS has been producing a bunch of fun, feature packed, effects and now they've brought us a powerful synth! I'm having so much fun in this video but it runs long! This isn't a "tutorial" where I'm telling you how to do a thing, this is my sound design process of trying to create a thing. I love the end result!VideoMay 21, 2020Public 0 0Let's Play with Ting & RozetaKlevgränd brings us a unique percussion instrument that lets you play with household items like a drum machine. I'm using Rozeta's many interesting sequencer plugins to make it all sound lively!ArticleApr 23, 2020Public 0 0Let's Play with FRMSImaginando brings us an impressive combination of granular and traditional synthesis in a powerhouse combination. This video is a bit unlike others in this series. Due to the complexity of FRMS, I didn't try going into this with a clear plan. I just wanted to document the sound design process. Which honestly turned into a train wreck that lasted over an hour. I've done some aggressive editing on this to bring it down to less than 30 minutes.VideoMar 26, 2020Public 0 0Let's Play with MononokeThe latest synth from Bram Bos is a unique drone/soundscape generator with performance pads that make it a bunch of fun to play with! I mostly manage to stop playing with it long enough to describe what's going on.ArticleFeb 27, 2020Public 0 0
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