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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | December 16th, 2024 @ 18:30 UK
Join us for the Audio Programmer virtual meetup! This month's presentations include JUCE Graphics: Past, Present & Future by Matt Gonzalez and Create Interactive Music from Composition in 10 Minutes by Jonas Kjellberg and Luke Ritchie.
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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | December 16th, 2024 @ 18:30 UK
Join us for the Audio Programmer virtual meetup! This month's presentations include JUCE Graphics: Past, Present & Future by Matt Gonzalez and Create Interactive Music from Composition in 10 Minutes by Jonas Kjellberg and Luke Ritchie.
The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | December 16th, 2024 @ 18:30 UK
The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | December 16th, 2024 @ 18:30 UK
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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.


Vibe Coding Audio Plugins: Stop Prompting and Start Planning
After building an audio plugin with AI and running into messy, uncontrolled results, Josh explores a better workflow by introducing planning before prompting, including a custom “Project Planner” tool to improve outcomes when vibe coding.
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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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NAMM 2026 Takeaways: AI Hype, Rust, and an Industry at a Crossroads
Reflections from NAMM 2026 on a more cautious industry mood, the gap between AI conversation and real products, the growing interest in Rust, and what Native Instruments’ insolvency signals for what comes next.


How to Create a CV That Gets You Noticed in Audio & Music Tech
Your CV is the first thing a hiring manager sees – so it needs to work hard. This guide covers exactly what audio developers, DSP engineers and plugin creators should include to stand out and land the interview.




