Bendometer has just been updated to include "recordings" support. It's not full-featured yet, but you can record what you are playing, and share it with others! There isn't much to listen to now, but I'm hoping I'll hear some what you have been playing soon.
To play a recording, select it from the list, click "Load", and then when the play button is available click play as many times as you like.
You can turn the volume down to zero, and it will still show what is being played. See if you can follow along.
To share a recording, click the record button, play your riff or song, then click the stop button when you are done (there is a limit right now to the record length, so it might stop automatically).
When you are happy with the way it sounds, click "Share", this will let you enter the title, artist, and submitter (your name, or handle, or whatever you like). Click "upload" and it will add your song to the list and others will be able to play it as well. It records which harmonica setting you have so you don't have to select that, and it will change your setting when you load it.
I realize some of the things that might be asked for:
* Slow down the recording
* Import/Export audio files
* Scrub bar (move current play position)
* Personal library (not shared)
* Change pitch to another key
Or maybe something else? Let me know, I'm curious to see how popular it is, and would love feedback.
I hope it works well for you.
Cheers,
Joel