Happy New Year!! We hope you are busy playing, tinkering or designing away! This last year was a busy one for us, something we hope to continue for this go round. We made new friends and partners, released a new plugin and started a series of donationware-based design tools. The new plugin was made by contract with Chango Studios and packs an entire vocal effect chain into a single plugin suite for VST, VST3, AU and RTAS! You can see the Chango Vocal Suite below (links to YouTube).
Looking forward, we plan to roll out some updates to our plugin tutorial covering the new JUCE 4.x framework and Projucer. But we also have a few surprises underway – so please check back and see what comes in 2016! Or feel free to reach out and contact us!
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JUCE Meet-Ups!
Greetings to all our old and the new friends we have met this year! At the end of last year, ROLI Ltd. acquired the JUCE framework from Raw Material Software Ltd. and in doing so took on the creator Jules Storer as head of software architecture. You can read about the acquisition here. As part of the kick-off, they launched a new build of JUCE and hosted a series of JUCE Meet-ups. We had the pleasure of meeting the JUCE team and many of the Bay Area users there. It seems the JUCE framework will continue to grow in positive directions and remains our recommended method of plugin development for hobbyists and professionals alike.
As such, we have updated our tutorial with the changes to the new project screen, and will be continuing updates as the framework continues to evolve under ROLI and Jules’ guidance. If you do find something out of date or have additional questions, please do contact us and let us know! Happy Coding!
Full Service Plugin Development!
Redwood 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.