Write your own modular synthesizer in Golang
Room 5 | Mon 13 Jan | 11:55 a.m.–12:25 p.m.
Presented by
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Jacob Lister
https://github.com/jacoblister/noisefloor
Jacob is a software developer in Wellington New Zealand with a broad range of experience in Embedded Systems, SCADA Engineering, Telecommunications & Networking, and Front End development. At home, he writes music technology software and consumed with the desire to build a modular software synthesizer from scratch
Jacob Lister
https://github.com/jacoblister/noisefloor
Jacob is a software developer in Wellington New Zealand with a broad range of experience in Embedded Systems, SCADA Engineering, Telecommunications & Networking, and Front End development. At home, he writes music technology software and consumed with the desire to build a modular software synthesizer from scratch
Abstract
Jacob will demonstrate Project Noisefloor, a modular software synthesizer implemented in Golang and transpiled to Javascript to run on the web, and talk through designing the software for multiple platforms (Linux, Windows and the web), some of the challenges of running real time signal processing in the browser
Linux Australia: http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2020/room_5/Monday/Write_your_own_modular_synthesizer_in_Golang.webm
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slhjDsMM1Zw
Jacob will demonstrate Project Noisefloor, a modular software synthesizer implemented in Golang and transpiled to Javascript to run on the web, and talk through designing the software for multiple platforms (Linux, Windows and the web), some of the challenges of running real time signal processing in the browser Linux Australia: http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2020/room_5/Monday/Write_your_own_modular_synthesizer_in_Golang.webm YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slhjDsMM1Zw