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From Audio Research To Own Audio Software Company With Stefano D’Angelo (Orastron, Ex-Arturia) | WolfTalk #009

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In this episode, I was incredibly excited to interview Stefano D’Angelo: a freelancer in the field of audio programming.

Episode notes: https://thewolfsound.com/talk009

Stefano comes from Italy and is well known in the field. He’s completed his PhD thesis at the Acoustics Lab of the Aalto University, then worked for Arturia for some time, and then decided to start his own freelance gig, which eventually led to him grounding the Orastron company. During this time, he’s been incredibly active in the programming field as well as in the research field.

Many WolfTalk listeners ask “how to become an audio programming freelancer?”

Well, in this podcast episode, you will learn a way of how this could be done 😉

Episode Contents

In this podcast episode, you will learn:

  • how Stefano pursued his interest in music to eventually become an audio programmer and a researcher,
  • how developing audio software at Arturia looks like,
  • what challenges must audio programming freelancers overcome,
  • how to “productify” your audio programming expertise,
  • what is the Brickworks library about,
  • how to approach the development of novel audio products,
  • how does work in an R&D department at a company differs from research work at the university,
  • what are the challenges when it comes to creating virtual analog plugins,
  • useful tools for audio research and programming,
  • how do the Digital Audio FX conference and the Audio Developers Conference compare.

  continue reading

27 episodes

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Manage episode 377100271 series 3511801
Content provided by Jan Wilczek. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jan Wilczek or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, I was incredibly excited to interview Stefano D’Angelo: a freelancer in the field of audio programming.

Episode notes: https://thewolfsound.com/talk009

Stefano comes from Italy and is well known in the field. He’s completed his PhD thesis at the Acoustics Lab of the Aalto University, then worked for Arturia for some time, and then decided to start his own freelance gig, which eventually led to him grounding the Orastron company. During this time, he’s been incredibly active in the programming field as well as in the research field.

Many WolfTalk listeners ask “how to become an audio programming freelancer?”

Well, in this podcast episode, you will learn a way of how this could be done 😉

Episode Contents

In this podcast episode, you will learn:

  • how Stefano pursued his interest in music to eventually become an audio programmer and a researcher,
  • how developing audio software at Arturia looks like,
  • what challenges must audio programming freelancers overcome,
  • how to “productify” your audio programming expertise,
  • what is the Brickworks library about,
  • how to approach the development of novel audio products,
  • how does work in an R&D department at a company differs from research work at the university,
  • what are the challenges when it comes to creating virtual analog plugins,
  • useful tools for audio research and programming,
  • how do the Digital Audio FX conference and the Audio Developers Conference compare.

  continue reading

27 episodes

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