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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | February 11th, 2025 @ 16:30 UK
Join us for the Audio Programmer virtual meetup! This month's presentations include Physical Modelling, Historical Keyboards and Granular Synths: Exploring the NEMUS project by Michele Ducceschi, Craig Webb from the University of Bologna and Stefan Bilbao from the University of Edinburgh will be joined by Milan-based composer Gadi Sassoon.
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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | February 11th, 2025 @ 16:30 UK
Join us for the Audio Programmer virtual meetup! This month's presentations include Physical Modelling, Historical Keyboards and Granular Synths: Exploring the NEMUS project by Michele Ducceschi, Craig Webb from the University of Bologna and Stefan Bilbao from the University of Edinburgh will be joined by Milan-based composer Gadi Sassoon.
The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | February 11th, 2025 @ 16:30 UK
The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | February 11th, 2025 @ 16:30 UK
In this talk, Michele Ducceschi and Craig Webb from the University of Bologna and Stefan Bilbao from the University of Edinburgh will be joined by Milan-based composer Gadi Sassoon. Together they will discuss the latest advancements in physical modelling research and the NEMUS project, which focuses on designing historically-informed MIDI controllers for museum collections. Additionally they will explore Physical Audio and Gadi Sassoon's newest collaborative plugin—a granular synthesiser with a physical modelling twist.
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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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