Welcome to WolfTalk, a podcast ever about audio programming. My name is Jan Wilczek. I am an audio programmer and a researcher. In this podcast you will learn how to build your career in programming or research related to audio, meet programmers and researchers from all around the world, and learn about the intricacies of sound. All resources referenced in the podcast are at www.thewolfsound.com/talkXXX, where XXX is the episode number. Don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.thewolfsound.com/newsletter/ I sincerely hope you'll find the information here useful for your own development!
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Episode #32
Julian Storer: Creator of JUCE C++ Framework | WolfTalk #032
Mar 12, 20261h 34mS1
<p>Julian “Jules” Storer is the creator of the JUCE C++ framework and the Cmajor programming language dedicated to audio.</p><p>He created JUCE in the late 90s, and it grew to become the most popular audio plugin development framework in the world. Apart from audio capabilities, it is a general-purpose cross-platform application development framework (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and embedded platforms). Most plugin companies use JUCE; whether you like it or not, it has become a de facto industry standard.</p><p>You know that I love JUCE; I created the official JUCE audio plugin development course with...
Audio and the C++ Standard with Timur Doumler | WolfTalk #031
Nov 30, 20251h 20mS1
<p>How do you become a C++ Standards Committee member?</p><p>Why is C++ prevalent in audio?</p><p>Should you still use it for audio software?</p><p>Honestly, Timur Doumler is someone I have looked up to ever since I saw his “C++ in the audio industry” talk at CppCon 2015.</p><p>He has a rich development history with C++ and/or audio:</p>developer at Native Instrumentsdeveloper of the JUCE C++ framework (podcast sponsor ❤️)C++ linter developer and developer advocate at JetBrains (who make the CLion IDE)founder of Cradle, an audio plugin startupC++ Standards Committee memberCp...
Wave Digital Filters with Kurt Werner (Soundtoys, ex-Native Instruments, ex-iZotope) | WolfTalk #030
Nov 30, 20252h 25mS1
<p>Kurt James Werner, PhD, is a senior research scientist at Soundtoys and one of my favorite researchers in audio DSP (virtual analog modeling in particular).</p><p>While you may not have read his papers, it’s very likely that you used one of the plugins he worked on:</p>NeoverbVinylRXGuitar Rig (Hammond vibrato/chorus)OzoneNeutronTrash<p>If you start peeking into the research of modeling analog audio effects in plugins, you stumble across his name right away.</p><p>I consider him not only brilliant, but also insanely productive. Definitely a role model for me!</p><p>In th...
Designing Digital Musical Instruments with Victor Zappi | WolfTalk #029
Sep 28, 20252h 2mS1
<p>Victor Zappi is a creator, researcher, and educator at the intersection of music, technology, and interaction design. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Music Technology at Northeastern University. In his career, among others, he worked on the Bela hardware platform during his time at Queen Mary University of London’s prestigious Centre for Digital Music (C4DM).</p><p>In this episode, apart from Victor’s inspiring career, we focus on digital musical instruments:</p>What is a “good” digital musical instrument like?Is it a fixed “box” that you should learn how to play?Or should it be “abused”...
Designing Music Software Architecture with Ilias Bergström
Jun 22, 20251h 28mS1
<p>Ilias Bergström is a software engineer, researcher, and musician from Sweden. For most of his professional career, spanning over 20 years, he has been working on, as he describes it, “time-based media software.”</p><p>In the audio programming world, this means digital audio workstations, video editors, and live audio-visual performance software.</p><p>He generously shared his experience in Audio Developer Conference talks, two of which discuss the much underrepresented topic of the software architecture of digital audio workstations.</p><p>Software architecture and software design are fascinating topics to me, so I naturally devoured both of these talks...
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