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The Audio Programmer

@audioprogrammer

Learn, Connect, Create • Learn coding with our resources and community • Connect with top talent or career opportunities • Create your own audio plug-in

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The Audio Programmer
The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
Our new book "The Complete Beginner's Guide to Audio Plug-in Development" is here! "How do I create my own audio plug-in?" Anyone who has ever asked that question knows that the answers are complex. Audio programming is an amazing intersection of code, math, and creativity, and one of the most challenging parts is just getting started... ...until now! This is a new collaboration with @mhollemans that's designed specifically for people who are getting started - no coding experience necessary! Our favorite part about this book is that it TRULY takes you from the beginning and shows you not only how to get started, but also provides a foundational understanding of how plug-ins work. This is an ideal book for... • Sound designers • Music producers • Developers from other areas in software • Audio developers seeking a better understanding of how things work Here are just a few of the subjects we cover: • Downloading your first IDE (both Windows & Mac) • Getting started with the JUCE Framework • Starting C++ from the very beginning • Introduction to digital signal processing • Creating your first audio plug-in • Creating a custom look and feel • Debugging techniques • How to release your plug-in ...and much more! Find out more here: youtu.be/QUFgy8aZcpQ Get the book here:
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The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
So many are vibe coding audio plugins right now...but the real power happens when you learn how the code works behind the scenes. In this tutorial, we talk about parameters, diving deeper into how to make them feel more intuitive and professional. This isn't just "copy and hope it works." This is where you supercharge your ideas and take your products to the next level. Let's dive in! youtu.be/zCndl6eHWns
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allthemachines@_allthemachines·
@audioprogrammer Does this standardize around existing spatial audio formats (Ambisonics, VBAP), or something new? The implementation details matter a lot for adoption.
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The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
Eclipsa Audio is Google and Samsung's open-source solution for the next generation of spatial audio. Tomorrow, we have the privilege of sitting down with three key figures helping to shape how we will be interacting with sound in the future. Jani Huoponen - product lead for Eclipsa Audio at Google, driving the open standard forward from inside Chrome Open Media Scott Kramer - 15 years mixing for film and TV, eight years co-leading sound initiatives at Netflix, now consulting on emerging sound technologies at Green Field Sound Claus Trelby - immersive music specialist exploring what spatial audio means for artists, producers, and the way we reference music in 2026 We'll be covering: ✅ Why an open-source immersive audio format changes the game for creators ✅ How Eclipsa fits into film, TV, and music production workflows ✅ The state of device support — from Samsung TVs to Chrome to your phone ✅ What immersive music actually looks like in the YouTube age It's going to be a great conversation! Tune in live: youtube.com/live/vchKbwUjm…
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The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
Audio developers spend months (or years) learning how to build a great plugin. But almost no one talks about what happens afterwards... How do you actually sell your products? Licensing, storefronts, delivery, payments. There is a multitude of important factors that have nothing to do with DSP, but everything to do with whether your plugin actually reaches anyone. Today, I'm speaking with Tobias from Moonbase. He built the stores and licensing systems for Yum Audio and Black Salt Audio, hit every scaling pain along the way, and eventually turned all of that experience into a platform that now powers over 200 audio software businesses. If you've ever built something and wondered how to get it in front of customers, this one's for you! Join us live here: youtube.com/live/wQGq4KT55…
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The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
Last month, I vibe coded an audio plugin. The result was...ok. It compiled and loaded into a DAW. But I left too many decisions to the AI and had very little control over what came out. So I went back and did my homework. The biggest thing I learned? Claude actually recommends you plan before you code. Something like a blueprint. Features, constraints, even the things you don't want. I ended up building a project planner that walks you through this whole process. I've packaged this as a free Claude Skill you can download and use yourself. In the new video, I use it live and build a delay plugin from scratch. If you're experimenting with AI for audio development, this will probably save you a lot of frustration. Learn more here: youtube.com/watch?v=ky9dfy…
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rafael bertholdo@rafabertholdo·
@audioprogrammer Really excited to see iPlug3 coming to life. I built Studio Camera on top of iPlug2, and watching the framework evolve like this is awesome. Huge respect to everyone pushing it forward. The future of iPlug looks very bright.
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The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
API London — this Thursday 🎛️ The lineup: → Chris Nash: klang, live C++ for audio → Silas Gyger: Audiotool Nexus SDK → Geraint Luff: WCLAP, plugins anywhere → Oli Larkin: iPlug3 for the agentic era Almost at capacity. Grab a spot or join the livestream: theaudioprogrammer.com/events/api-lon…
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Beardyman
Beardyman@beardyman·
CLÄPP II - is out! Gives you the perfect clap sound for your track. No more browsing for the right sound, just craft it by ear. Modelled human clap engine that never repeats + new machine mode that models classic drum machine circuitry. get it at TermiteAudio.com
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peterkirn@peterkirn·
Insta-favorite. Punch in an equation, then hear it rendered in a surprisingly powerful synth engine. Plus more on how a real TI-82 or later can be a synthesizer: cdm.link/making-music-o…
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The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
Ready to learn some practical DSP? If so, we invite you to join us for tomorrow's The Audio Programmer Meetup! We will be joined by Musik Hack Co-Founder Sam Fischmann. Sam has had great success with well known plugins such as Master Plan and Fuel. We will be talking about useful DSP. Including... ✅ Filter basics, frequency and phase, not just frequency! ✅ Filters, when to use (IIR/FIR/linear/minimum phase/biquad forms/svf) ✅ Filter shapes, when to use (bessel, butterworth, chebychev 1+2 , elliptical/cauer/Linkwitz Riley/clamping) ✅ Filter implications for null tests and parallel processing ✅ Oversampling + aliasing ✅ Desmos for testing and comparing saturation techniques ✅ Saturation myths: Harmonic and inharmonic distortion ✅ Basic compressor/limiter design This will be a great conversation for anyone who is seeking to gain an overall understanding of how DSP algorithms work, and how to use them. Tune in here: youtube.com/live/XOadlMMGL…
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The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
On March 12th in London, we're exploring what's next for audio programming! I'd like to introduce you to @audiotool - our latest guest at API. Imagine you could take the key ingredients of a DAW (tracks, timelines, MIDI, synthesis, effects) and use them as building blocks to collaboratively create entirely new audio apps... This is what Audiotool makes possible. If you're unfamiliar with them, they're a fully featured DAW that runs entirely in the browser. They've just opened it up with an open source API called NEXUS that lets developers pull from the DAW's core components and build custom tools with them. Compositional tools, AI powered mixing assistants, creative multiplayer sessions and more - the building blocks are already there, so you're not starting from scratch. There are no licensing fees, and your tools can run alongside other developers' tools in the same session. Join us in London on Mar 12th at pointblank Music School to learn more about NEXUS and meet the Audiotool team! Sign up: theaudioprogrammer.com/events/api-lon… Grab the NEXUS SDK and start building here: github.com/audiotool/nexus See you in London!
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Matthew Fecher
Matthew Fecher@analogMatthew·
A look behind the curtain... I make a ridiculous number of app designs. A few become real apps. At this point, it might be a problem. #UIDesign #AppDesign
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NiCo Tymmesa@tymmesalab·
Very insightful and soulful video, squire. Really enjoyed your approach and attitude, inspiring stuff. So much in fact, it has reminded me, I had prior rambled I will be in contact with you soon enough. Seems like the perfect prompt to do so. Email coming your way at some point in the coming hours!
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The Audio Programmer@audioprogrammer·
I've been helping people to learn how to build audio plugins for the past 9 years. Recently, I watched AI do what would take me an entire day in 5 minutes. I'm a little late to vibe coding, and I'll tell you why - I LOVE coding. The thought process. The problem solving. The craft of it. But I've seen winds change before. And as an industry, we have to face that this is happening. Here's the thing though. I don't think developers are finished. Not even close! In fact, I actually think developers will become MORE important. The way I see it, this is like DAWs coming to bedroom producers. Did it kill professional engineers? No. It caused a creative explosion. But the role shifted. Producers needed mixing and mastering engineers more than ever to take their ideas to a professional level. That's what's happening with code. AI will let more people create. Developers become the ones who make it market ready. But for this to happen, developers will need to embrace the tools or risk getting left behind. Scary? A little. Exciting? Absolutely. Here was my first experiment. How are you feeling about these tools? Are you embracing them, or rejecting them? Let me know! youtu.be/qeCYi0pwi3I
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