Claude built a working guitar-effects tool in about 40 minutes

After an electric guitar came out of the closet for the first time in years, a way was needed to add sound effects through an existing . Claude received a casual prompt, worked for almost 40 minutes, and produced a functioning setup that largely met the need.

Previously, even finding cheap and simple software for a short guitar session had felt frustrating. Recording the result then required another 30–60 minutes of wrestling with iMovie to hide identifying details.

That awkward editing process highlighted the difference between finding and learning traditional software and having AI create a personal tool on demand. For small, highly specific needs, custom software may increasingly replace the purchase of a specialized app.

Key points

  • The d an existing to process an electric guitar's sound.
  • duced a working result from a casual prompt in almost 40 minutes.
  • The result largely met the specific need to add guitar sound effects.
  • Finding cheap, easy guitar software had previously been difficult and discouraging.
  • Removing identifying details from the demonstration video took another 30–60 minutes in iMovie.
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