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Tuesday, November 15 • 4:20pm - 4:50pm
Building ARA Plug-ins with JUCE

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Audio Random Access (ARA) gives plug-in developers a new API through which they can exchange information about the current project with the DAW. This includes being able to access audio source data and playback region time information in its entirety, without being restricted to the current playback buffer.

This talk will focus on accessing these features through the JUCE-provided ARA API wrapper. We will guide you through enabling ARA in JUCE, building the AudioPluginHost with ARA hosting enabled, and configuring a JUCE plug-in project to provide access to ARA-related capabilities. Using a simple plug-in project, we will demonstrate some of the unique features that ARA can provide.

If you’re interested in this talk, you may find it useful to also attend Celemony’s more general introduction of ARA at 12:20pm.

IF YOU ARE ATTENDING ONLINE, ALL TALK SESSIONS CAN BE ACCESSED FROM THE MAIN LOBBY: https://conference.audio.dev

Speakers
avatar for Attila Szarvas

Attila Szarvas

Software Engineer, JUCE
I studied electrical engineering and got drawn into signal processing and software development while working on active noise cancelling research topics. I've been working ever since as a programmer in various fields, but the most fun I had was doing audio plugin development in the... Read More →
avatar for Stefan Gretscher

Stefan Gretscher

ARA lead developer, Celemony Software GmbH
Stefan's career in audio programming has led him from hand-crafting bare-bones assembler on the DSP-based platforms of the late 90s to working on today's Melodyne with its roughly 250k lines of just the audio model and processing C++ code. Along that path, his focus shifted from signal... Read More →


Tuesday November 15, 2022 4:20pm - 4:50pm GMT
3) CMD 10 South Pl, London EC2M 7EB, UK