Jam Origin released the first version as a VST/AU plugin. To the shock of many, it worked surprisingly well:
A popular pro technique is to hear your raw guitar AND the synth simultaneously.
One day, while browsing through a dusty music gear store in his hometown, Max spotted an old, mysterious-looking guitar with a small sticker on the headstock that read "Jam Origin." His heart racing, he approached the store owner, a grizzled old musician named Joe.
One evening, while browsing through an online forum, Max stumbled upon a post from a mysterious user named "Echo-1." The user claimed to have been involved in the development of the Jam Origin back in the 1990s and offered to share information with Max if he was willing to meet in person.
Joe looked up from behind the counter, a hint of a smile on his face. "Ah, you've found the holy grail of MIDI guitars," he said. "That one's been here for years, gathering dust. I have no idea where it came from, but I think it's been around the block a few times."