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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | January 14th, 2025 @ 15:00 UK
Join us for the Audio Programmer virtual meetup! This month's presentations include DSP Made Accessible: Fast Plug-in Development with Phausto and Cmajor by Domenico Cipriani from Pharo Association, and GPU-Powered NeuralAmpModeler by the GPU Audio team.
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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | January 14th, 2025 @ 15:00 UK
Join us for the Audio Programmer virtual meetup! This month's presentations include DSP Made Accessible: Fast Plug-in Development with Phausto and Cmajor by Domenico Cipriani from Pharo Association, and GPU-Powered NeuralAmpModeler by the GPU Audio team.
The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | January 14th, 2025 @ 15:00 UK
The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | January 14th, 2025 @ 15:00 UK
Learn how Phausto, a Pharo-based library and API, makes DSP programming accessible through Pharo's pure object-oriented model, minimal syntax, and dynamic live environment. By harnessing the power of an embedded Faust compiler, Phausto provides full access to Faust's extensive libraries and exporters, enabling the rapid development of audio tools. We'll focus on its Cmajor exporter, demonstrating how to create a plugin and use it into a DAW using the Cmajor wrapper plug-in. Additionally, we'll explore GPU-powered real-time inferencing for audio applications with NeuralAmpModeler.
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We Built a Multi-Player Audio App With AI: Intro to Audiotool Nexus
Nexus is Audiotool's new extension layer that lets a browser-based app read and write a live project in real time, something a traditional VST can't do. Silas Gyger, lead engineer at Audiotool, shows how far an AI agent can take you by building three working apps from scratch.
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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | April 9th, 2025 @ 17:00 UK
Jani Huoponen, Scott Kramer, and Claus Trelby explore Eclipsa Audio – Google and Samsung's open-source spatial audio format – and what it means for creators working across music, film, TV, and the open web.
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The audio industry is bigger than you think – and harder to hire into
Audio engineering has quietly fragmented across safety systems, embedded sensing, hearing tech and machine learning. The companies hiring in these fields are no longer just competing with other audio companies – and most of them don't realise it.








