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How did you get into music software?

“I’ve been interested in music and noise for as long as I can remember. This led to me studying music composition and technology at university. My first taste of programming came from Max MSP. It helped me understand about sound while forcing me to learn how different processes worked. I joined a master’s course and learnt a great deal more about technology, C++ and started to create my first plugins. I find music fascinating and the use of C++ allows me to alter and change sounds in ways that I

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