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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | February 10th, 2025 @ 17:30 UK
Eric Tarr introduces the Point-to-Point Library, a tool designed to help audio developers easily incorporate analog circuit modeling into their plugins.

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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | February 10th, 2025 @ 17:30 UK
Eric Tarr introduces the Point-to-Point Library, a tool designed to help audio developers easily incorporate analog circuit modeling into their plugins.

The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | February 10th, 2025 @ 17:30 UK

The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | February 10th, 2025 @ 17:30 UK

In this TAP meetup talk, Eric Tarr presents the Point-to-Point Library, a software framework that enables audio developers to add analog circuit modeling to their plugins. He provides an overview of the library and demonstrates the associated development tools, including the Analog Circuit Factory prototyping plugin.
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