Computer Music

Get With The Programmers: Special

Computer Music: Tell us about your own background and how you got into the music and software world?

Caspar Bock: “I have been into music production since my teens, starting with a Roland MC-307 Groovebox and a Tascam 4-track cassette recorder. My professional career used to be in advertising, where I worked on creating digital products for clients. So the idea of marrying my passion with my profession – by forming a plugin company – felt like a natural step.”

cm: When and how did you start Baby Audio?

“We started Baby Audio in 2019. I was living and working in New YorkIt offers a simple solution for the classic New York compression sound. Since then, we’ve kept pushing ourselves with every new release and our user base has grown incrementally.”

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