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JAMtime.ai lets musicians describe guitar pedal sounds in words, AI generates real-time DSP code

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Jeff Ward

10d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

JAMtime.ai is a new tool that lets musicians describe guitar pedal sounds in natural language (e.g., "bright," "gritty," "doomy") and uses AI to generate real, editable DSP code that runs in real-time on the user's guitar signal. Built by a software engineer with 20+ years of experience, it bridges the gap between how musicians describe sound and how audio devices are traditionally configured via knobs and menus. The AI writes actual DSP graphs (not generated audio), and users can export their creations to DAWs via free VST/AU plugins.

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Audio devices have always been knobs and menus, but musicians describe sound in words - bright, gritty, doomy, or that 80s rock ballad intro.
No AI generated music here, just actual DSP code, fully editable, knob-twist
Build and tweak your guitar pedal with phrases as simple or technical as you like, from 'brighter' to 'comb filter into a plate reverb.'
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Tweaking knobs is a time-honored tradition in sound design. Chatting with AI is revolutionizing industries. JAMtime.ai embraces both, while keeping the human firmly in the driver's seat. Build and tweak your guitar pedal with phrases as simple or technica

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