If you've ever thought about what it takes to become a professional music software developer, but you aren't sure how to get there, then this talk is for you. Spence Rudnick (they/them) transitioned from web development to music software development, finding their dream job with the help of twitter and the web audio community. Along the way, they learned C++, dipped their toes into the world of DSP, and contributed to open-source web audio tools. Originally recorded on June 10th, 2020.
Real conversations with the engineers, entrepreneurs, and creators building the future of music technology. From VST development and DSP to AI in audio, game sound, and the business of plugins, we go deep on the craft, the code, and the careers that make it all happen. Whether you're writing your first JUCE project or running an audio software company, this is your inside track. Hosted by Joshua Hodge, Founder of The Audio Programmer.