Practical Digital Signal Processing – Complete Tutorial/Workshop – Dynamic Cast – ADC22

Practical Digital Signal Processing – Complete Tutorial/Workshop – Dynamic Cast – ADC22

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Workshop: Dynamic Cast: Practical Digital Signal Processing – Harriet Drury, Rachel Locke and Anna Wszeborowska – ADC22

ADC X Dynamic Cast – Practical digital signal processing

What is a digital audio signal? How do we generate them and in what ways can we manipulate them and extract useful information from them? In this workshop we investigate the life cycle of an audio signal, from a continuous acoustic signal to a discrete digital signal. We explore practical methods for processing and shaping audio, including:
Sampling theory
Filter
Block versus sample-based processing
Moving between the time and frequency domains

Dynamic cast – Who are we?
Dynamic Cast is a peer-to-peer C++ study group, a safe space for underrepresented groups (women, LGBTQIA+, ethnic minorities). Both Dynamic Cast workshops at ADC are designed to create an entry point into the industry for newcomers, all are welcome.

Slides: The link will be updated as soon as it becomes available.
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Anna Wszeborowska

Anna is a freelance software developer and a PhD student at the Creative Computing Institute, University of the Arts, London.

She has been working on music production and live performance tools for the past 8 years. During her time at Ableton, she contributed to the integration of the company's flagship product Live with Cycling '74's Max, worked on the second edition of Ableton's hardware product Push and was part of the team responsible for the instruments and effects from the company.

Anna always likes to talk about dogs, bicycles and using scripting languages for rapid prototyping of audio processing tools.

Harriet Drury

Junior Software Engineer

Rachel Locke

C++ Software Engineer

Streamed and edited by Digital Medium Ltd – online.digital-medium.co.uk
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Organized and produced by JUCE: https://juce.com/
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Special thanks to the ADC22 team:

Lina Berzinskas
Sophie Carus
Derek Heimlich
Andrew Kirk
Bobby Lombardi
Tom Poole
Ralph Richbourg
Jim Roper
Jonathan Roper

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