What is Audio Programming? An Introduction
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Have you ever thought about creating your own music apps, instruments, or effects? Journey with me as I introduce you to the world of Audio Programming.
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Just don't stop doing this! love you!
@@TheAudioProgrammer and stop you did not! congrats on that Ableton deal now three years later
So happy to see there is brave people documenting their learning process step by step...I hope I'm going to be that brave and honest with myself and finally learn JUCE.
Bumping into this channel is going to change my life. Thanks for this. Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
You caught my atention. I've been searching for someone to explaing this topics for a long time, so thank you!
wish i could HEAR this AUDIO BASED tutorial from an AUDIO PROFESSIONAL.
Hey, I just randomly found this video through RUclips recommendations and you're exactly the guide I needed!
holy shit I am SO excited to watch all of your videos! found this channel through a reddit comment, and I can't wait to learn
Discovered this channel a while ago, but finally got the courage to start. Thank you again!
So disappointed in myself for only discovering this channel now! I need this!
This is great I've been looking for resources such as this for a while now, I am studying Comp Sci and a minor in SRT!!
Im a sound designer for games by trade for 12 years now...Always wanted to get into the programming side, but had nowhere to start.
Masive thanks for this series man :)
Hi bro, just out of curiosity, how do I get into sound design for video games?
@@Nu_Syllabus for me i’ve taken the route of music production at my college being a sound engineer and then i applied for a university that had audio for video games.
@@Nu_Syllabus i’m still in my last year in college and then i’m off to uni in september
I've been looking for information like this for a while now. Thank you very much for putting this channel out there. We truly live in great times when so much niche information is available to everyone with an interest.
That being said, I find it ironic that you've built a channel around audio software development, but the quality of the audio in this video is very low. It's barely audible!
Speak up or be banned by Google
Such a humble attitude, love it
Subscribed
Thank you for the kind words!
Irony: the video's audio level is SO LOW, not Normalized!! Please fix (raise levels) & re-release?
@Mojo Risin No, it is quite low, I checked all the settings and also compared againt another tab and an application, the audio is definitely low even after max yt audio, allowing my browser to use max audio, max headset audio. Maybe you are using something that normalized the audio for you.
@Mojo Risin Yeah normalising is probably not the word I should have used but I meant that maybe your phone changed the average volume to the same as what you usually hear, I agree that all volumes are different, that's the problem LaZer stated and I learnt a bit earlier that The Audio Programmer's first videos were quite low volume compared to the norm so the problem was definitely not on LaZer's end as the creator confirmed themselves.
This is fascinating! Just what i was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! Never stop please. You channel is AWESOME!! :D
Fantastic channel and series. Will be digging in!
You are my hero! Please make a dedicated audio programming book-list video once you find yourself comfortable in the audio programming domain
Cool, exactly what I wanted, but didn't know about. Definitely getting involved.
This is going to change my life. Thanks a bunch!! I was always wondering how I could be involved in the music community while also opening up my recent love of learning to program!
New subscriber here. Thank you for providing us this courses. I am currently starting a research about audio programming at my Uni for my bachelor degree. You saved me a lot! Keep making this. I hope many people can benefit from the courses.
Your channel is a gift for me! Thank you!
Great to find this .
Too bad this brilliant man
has failed to make the audio
on this video clear and loud enough to hear.
Is this a problem for me
or everyone .
I do know the answer already.
Since everywhere else
Ido not have an audio problem listening to any other videos.
I just finished a programming in Max class at Berklee. Will definitely be watching all your JUCE videos to continue learning!
Bro, bless your soul
I enjoyed your intro to audio programing. Looking forward to following your videos and ideas.
Thank you so much!! I have just discovered your channel, and I think I'm in love!
really cool channel, I have been getting into audio programming more recently and can't wait to watch your videos
Thx for the dedication ....thank u so much....hope u get much success 😄
Thank you so much for creating this channel!
Going to binge watch your videos after my exams are over :D
Luv this channel and its content! Thanks!
I'm onboard!
You are my hero! Keep it up!
I'm excited!
Thank you...I do want to explore MAX/MSP, Pure Data, CSound ,and I loaded VCV2/Buzz, which is used many years ago..I am someone who used to study music, then because a DJ, then built my own studio and thinktank.. I want to learn yet I didnt know where to start, yet I do want something I can tailor to the way I work with music. I want to learn how to use open source to make editors, to make live synths, to alter sounds, for efx, etc..I have 2 Mac G4 machines, a G3 running an old DAW, a Sun Machine, one SGI Indigo, some PCs, and various OS versions like IRIX/Solaris/and some forms of Linux..
I like guitar gear, I like digital plugins and digital modelers for outboard gear. Companies all market their digital models with all kinds of claims. Emulating the behavior of tube amps is the the goal. They use the word model for a digital representation of a given tone. I always wondered, how is it modeled digitally, what’s the code? what’s the algorithm? Thank you for this gateway into this.
Thank you for doing this!
Thank you very much ❤️
Thanks bro! God Bless you :)
Awsome!!! thank you for this. a Guy by the name Adam Rojas led me to your channel.
Why the sound so low, Mr. Audio Programmer?
Thanks for this video ❤️🔥 I'm new here ! 😄 and I have a question ... What academic field is more useful for audio programming ? Computer engineering or electrical engineering or .... ?
amazing find !!
I'll support your Patreon shortly too !!
One question :
I have zero knowledge about programming,
So should i start with learning C++ ?? or any other thing that you recommend ?
Superb !! Thank you so much :)
Looking forward to learn more from you
Will be in touch :)
Hi. I'm looking for audio programming documentation to jump in it, is this tutorial you provided in 2017 is still worth it? thanks man!
thanks
Thank you for making this channel. I really want to go into audio programming and have no idea where to start. Do you recommend any books?
Loved your content... Can u provide the source code of that C++ project that helped you play the frequencies?
Hey man I'm wondering if you can recommend a course or something because I want to build my own DAW for personal use (nothing big) maybe just for my own band. Where to learn to code?
Thank you for this nice introduction ! Do you have any experience with Audio streaming ? I'm trying to send raw audio data captured from my sound card to a server. The byte array received is encoded as base64 by the server, but then the DecodeAudioData method of Web Audio API can't decode it ( even if I transform the data into an arraybuffer ). I would be grateful for your help :)
Is there anywhere to go for school for this?
HI ! Is there a change to do a basic tutorial about building a simple Rack Extention synthesizer from Propellerhead Reason?
@@TheAudioProgrammer Thank you for the reply and the information,i will wait for the conference.Keep up your good job on the tutorials you are help us a lot,thank you.
I've been interested in creating a harmornizer with my keyboard by coding a program and installing it into by keyboard. I can't find anything on the market that can replicate your voice and playing more than 4 notes based on your notes your playing.ex. 1, 4, 3rd. 9th. 11th. Flat 13th + more.. how do you recomend i do this? Maybe you know someone that could help me?
a rompler might be able to, sounds advanced though
Dude!!! Thank you!!!!
🔥🔥🔥
Can you put these in mouvies lime are they used in mouvies and can somoene lls answer me
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Will you cover speech recognition?
@@TheAudioProgrammer Thanks! I'll look forward to it. Just the basic theory would be a good start on how a sound is stored inside a computer.
oh this is nice
Subbed 😁
It’s ironic that the audio of this video is barely audible.
Pretty decent, use earphones
hai ji
its so quiet
your audio a bit low
Learn how to put the volume up
for a gui who runs a channel called audio programmer, you failed your video's sound badly. i have to turn my volume up to 120% to even understand you. otherwise nice video. a bit sleepy, but nice.
The audio is pretty terrible for an audio programming channel.........
@@TheAudioProgrammer Hey Josh - Greg here! It's funny (or perhaps sad) that when you're over 50, 2017 doesn't seem that long ago to me. This series of video was incredibly helpful towards getting started with JUCE. As a working DSP engineer for over 20 years, having someone take the time to share and visually demonstrate something in a straightforward way was really generous and much appreciated. By the way, I recall that my advanced solution for the low sound volume at the time was to reach for my monitor control and turn it up :-) Really awesome to hear about all of your successes! Joining the community as we speak!