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The official Twitter of the Audio Developer Conference. Join us for ADC’21 on 15-16 November 2021, with virtual workshops on 19 November 2021.

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  1. Aug 2

    Have an audio topic you would like to present 2021? Today is the last day to submit a talk for this year's Audio Developer Conference.

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  2. Jul 30

    We are delighted to invite you to attend and contribute to the 7th Audio Developer Conference (ADC) Only a few days left to submit your talk proposal!

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    Jul 16

    Our friends at are looking for anyone from the audio dev community to contribute to the by submitting a talk proposal! Learn more here:

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  4. Jul 16

    Our partners are headed to LA for a virtual conference next week! Join other and gender-expansive folks on July 23-24th for a behind-the-scenes look at sound for film, editing, , and !

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    Jul 13

    We invite you to join us today for this month's Audio Programmer Meetup! Our guests... Gerhard Behles (CEO, Ableton) Sam Tarakajian & Alex Van Gils (Cycling '74) The meetup starts at 1830 BST.  Watch here:

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    May 5

    The call for submissions for the Audio Developer Conference 2021 is open! Submit your talk here: Submission deadline is Mon 2 August 2021. If you have any questions or need help with your submission, feel free to DM me! Please share!

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    Jul 9

    Free talk submission idea: "What do sound engineers want audio software developers to know that they may not."

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    Jul 9

    Less than one month is left to submit your paper proposals for this year's Submission Deadline is August 2nd

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    May 5

    We invite you to our Audio Programmer Meetup next week! Alexx Mitchell will speak about spectral subtraction in Python, and Céline Dedaj () will discuss inclusion in music tech & more! Hosted by & myself. Find out more here:

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  10. May 4
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    22 Dec 2020

    Behind the scenes look at the making of MASCHINE+ on the blog: included a talk from NI: The Journey From Computer to Standalone Hardware - Vincenzo Pacella & Tim Adnitt

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    12 Dec 2020

    Two paintings by feature in the beginning of this talk. Thank-you, again, , for inviting me to share!

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  13. 11 Dec 2020

    Closing Keynote: Investigative Music - Building Musical Instruments to Understand Realities - is now posted YouTube channel We hope you enjoy this moving and thought-provoking talk which closed out this year's

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  14. 5 Dec 2020
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    20 Nov 2020

    Thanks to everyone that watched my talk about reverse engineering DAWs! Here's the extra content that didn't fit into the final talk. More creative ways to leak the tempo quantization, reversing tips & workflow, stats on Timestamps: 🧵

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    20 Nov 2020

    I was skeptical of the online format at first but this year’s was a great experience! Happy the tech setup of using Max for Live-based by worked and I could use Ableton Push to navigate the presentation 😊

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    20 Nov 2020

    ADC'20 has come to a close, and we at The Audio Programmer are deeply thankful for the opportunity to have been part of this amazing event... Thank you to everyone who helped to make this possible, and we look forward to more collaborations in the future!

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    20 Nov 2020

    I've put up the slides for my talk at:

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    19 Nov 2020

    So glad to be part of the ADC crew! Thank you so much to for letting me be part of the team.

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  20. 19 Nov 2020

    We have our final keynote from Dr. Kelly Snook at ! Watch live now

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