[Testers Wanted] Autima DSP - Guitar Amp Suite (JUCE / NAM / WebUI)

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Hi everyone,

I've been reading and learning a lot from this community recently, and I feel it's time to finally share a passion project I’ve been working on. I'm a network infrastructure analyst by trade, but I've been diving deep into C++ and JUCE to build my own guitar amp suite called Autima DSP.

It is designed to be a highly versatile tool for all playing styles and genres, handling everything from pristine clean tones to heavy modern distortion.

Here is what is currently under the hood:

Amp Engine: Powered by Neural Amp Modeler (NAM) technology for high-fidelity captures.

Cabinet: Built-in IR loader with directory mapping.

Stompboxes: Algorithmic Gate, Compressor, and a newly implemented custom Fuzz pedal.

Frontend: Instead of native C++ graphics, I built the entire UI using JUCE's WebView2 integration (HTML/CSS/JS). It allowed me to create a highly responsive, modern aesthetic.

Current Status:
We are at version 2.1.0 (Closed Alpha). A couple of awesome guys from Discord have already stress-tested it, and we ironed out the initial routing and UI bugs (like DAW transport bypass, parameter bindings, etc.). The DSP core is running solid and efficiently.

What I'm looking
I'm looking for experienced guitarists or mixing engineers who would be willing to throw this on their mixes and give me some brutally honest feedback on the workflow, the UI, and the overall feel.

(System Requirements: Windows 10+ with WebView2 runtime installed)

If you are interested in taking it for a spin, please drop a comment below or send me a PM, and I’ll send you the installer and a temporary testing license key.
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Cheers,
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