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How AI Removes Barriers for Creating Audio Apps | The Audio Programmer Meetup
Join us for the Audio Programmer virtual meetup! Here we exchange knowledge, ask questions, and meet with other audio programmers throughout the world. We invite you to join us no matter where you may be in your audio programming journey — whether you're a software developer, student, artist, or just generally interested in finding out more about audio technology.
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How AI Removes Barriers for Creating Audio Apps | The Audio Programmer Meetup
Join us for the Audio Programmer virtual meetup! Here we exchange knowledge, ask questions, and meet with other audio programmers throughout the world. We invite you to join us no matter where you may be in your audio programming journey — whether you're a software developer, student, artist, or just generally interested in finding out more about audio technology.
How AI Removes Barriers for Creating Audio Apps | The Audio Programmer Meetup
How AI Removes Barriers for Creating Audio Apps | The Audio Programmer Meetup
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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 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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