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ChatGPT for beats? DrumBot AI launches a drum machine that listens and talks backThere’s a certain muscle memory baked into modern music production: open your DAW, pull up a drum machine, and start clicking squares on a grid. DrumBot AI, however, is here to shake that workflow up.
The company’s new browser-based drum pattern generator leans on artificial intelligence to do the heavy lifting – turning written prompts, reference audio, or simple back-and-forth instructions into fully formed, exportable drum parts in seconds.
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Instead of programming beats step by step, producers can describe what they want in plain English – “a heavy half-time groove with ghost notes on the snare” or “something jazzy and loose at 120 BPM” – and get a playable result almost instantly. It’s essentially ChatGPT for drums, but with an ear for feel.
Under the hood is a “proprietary AI engine” trained to understand groove, dynamics, and the rhythmic language of eight distinct musical styles: Rock, Jazz, Funk, Dubstep, Metal, Hip Hop, Rap, and Driving Rhythms.The tool is said to produce patterns with the “musical awareness of a live session drummer”: ghost notes land where a real player would put them, drum fills build tension naturally, and every genre gets the rhythmic treatment it deserves.
And it doesn’t stop at text prompts. In addition to the chat-style interface, users can drop in any audio file (say a demo, vocal idea, or reference track) and the AI will analyse its rhythmic feel before generating a complementary drum pattern – sidestepping the usual manual transcription or endless loop-pack scrolling.
Where things start to become more intriguing, though, is in how you refine those ideas. Once a pattern is generated, you can talk to the AI to shape it further: “Make the kick more syncopated”, “Open up the hi-hats in the chorus,” “Strip it way back” – and the system interprets those instructions in musical terms. It’s less like editing MIDI and more like directing a (very patient) session drummer, or a co-beatmaker that actually listens.
“I built DrumBot AI for the producer who hears the beat in their head but doesn’t want to spend an hour clicking it into a grid,” says founder Jeremy Jost.
Everything runs in the browser, with patterns instantly playable in studio-quality audio. When you’re done, you can export the result as a MIDI file – compatible with tools like EZdrummer and Steven Slate Drums – or bounce out a WAV file. No plugins, no downloads, and no setup.
DrumBot AI is available now with a free Explorer tier (75 credits per month), alongside paid Creator ($14.99/month) and Pro ($29.99/month) plans. Yearly billing is also available at a discount.
Learn more at Drumbot AI.
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