Creating Ubiquitous, Composable, Performant DSP Modules - ADC23
Offered By: ADC - Audio Developer Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges and solutions in creating reusable music DSP algorithms with unprecedented levels of ubiquity, composability, and performance in this 43-minute conference talk from the Audio Developer Conference. Delve into the cultural, architectural, and technical aspects of developing a toolkit for music DSP, including algorithm selection, programming language limitations, platform-independent code design, API development, and integration with external tools. Learn how to create DSP modules that can run on various platforms, from microcontrollers to web applications, and gain insights into overcoming the unique challenges of reusable DSP development in the music industry.
Syllabus
Creating Ubiquitous, Composable, Performant DSP Modules - Stefano D’Angelo - ADC23
Taught by
ADC - Audio Developer Conference
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