It was Great to Meet You!

Redwood Audio Logo We are settling back in after an exciting trip to the AES 137th convention this month in LA…  There was a full house for the live tutorial session – not bad for the opening day!  Edward was pleased to meet with many of you throughout the rest of the convention.  If we somehow missed connection or you had follow-up questions or feedback on the presentation, we would of course love to hear from you!  Just send a short note through the contact link and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Of the many exciting developments, we are pleased to announce that we are collaborating with Stonebridge Mastering to further expand our tutorial/DIY development materials in book form.  We are also in final stages of consulting for Chango Studios on a Vocal Suite plugin (which may help explain some of the radio silence the last few months).  We look forward to making formal release announcements as those and some of our own projects materialize in the very near future!

Plugin Tutorial Live!

AES 137th International ConventionThank you so much for your continued interest and support in our tutorial on plugin development with JUCE!  We are pleased to announce that the primary author, Edward Stein, has been asked to present an expanded version of the content as part of the DTS, Inc. delegation to the AES 137th International Convention in Los Angeles.  The talk will focus on good practice for rapid prototyping and debugging of audio DSP algorithms for beginners.  It will cover the basics of JUCE-based VSTs/AudioUnits –  including: project setup and configuration, exposing control parameters, custom GUI, and a few useful advanced features such as incorporating MIDI control or tempo matching to the host, etc.

We hope to see you there in LA!  If you have topics you would like to see covered, or have other general inquiries for Redwood Audio – please, feel free to Contact Us and we will see what we can do!

Full Service Plugin Development!

AAX PluginsRedwood Audio is proud to announce additional new directions in plugin development!  We have been flooded with interest in various projects – so much so, it will be hard to keep up with our own development cycles!  However, that’s a good thing and we are excited to now be working with studio partners on plugins for commercial release.  As part of that work, we have become a fully licensed JUCE development house and joined the official Avid development community to enable our production of AAX and RTAS plugins.   This means we are now set to develop plugins for all the major hosts!

We have also started work to co-author a book on audio plugin development and audio DSP  – it will take what we started with our JUCE tutorial and greatly expand the ideas of good practice for prototyping your ideas, development and debugging of audio plugins.