Bishi: a journey in music & technology

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Bishi's talk explores her journey in music & technology, stemming from her cultural roots, charting the steps between being a musician, composer & performer to founder and technologist. The talk will feature some live Sitar midi-mapping performance. Singer, electronic rock- sitarist, Composer, producer and performer BISHI was born in London of Bengali heritage. A multi-instrumentalist, […]

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Andrew Leggo: Designing Instruments

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Andrew Leggo designed the Roland AX-1 Keytar. He is live on the 7th of September to share his experience designing instruments. https://youtu.be/4bItaf9MsNw

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Oli Larkin: iPlug2, C++ framework to build plug-ins

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Get started building your own plug-ins with the free and open-source framework iPlug2, a rewrite of the iPlug framework originally created by the makers of Reaper

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Marek Bereza: building hardware synths and iOS apps

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Marek Bereza is one of those passionate people who can take on any challenges, as long as they pique his interest. Marek has been working on his own projects or consulting for most of his career, to the exception of a 2-year spell at Apple, where he designed prototypes with the Human Interface Devices group. […]

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Jérôme Noël: A journey making music software

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Want to learn how to design music application for desktop and mobile? Get tips and tricks from music software veteran Jérôme Noël, Head of Software at Ampify

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Andrew McPherson: Augmenting Instruments

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Dr Andrew McPherson is a Reader at Queen Mary University, where he leads the Augmented Instruments Lab. He invented the Magnetic Resonator piano, Touch keys and Bela, and is on a mission to empower anyone to build their own instruments. In this talk, Andrew will revisit his inventions and give tips to get started building […]

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SWAM: software instruments that sound real

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Sound designer and musician Stefano Lucato started creating solo string libraries in 2003, and has been on a quest ever since to create the most accurate reproduction of acoustic instrument sounds, to be available in plug-in format.

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