Use C++ to build your own saturator plugin [free eBook download - with DSP code]

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  1. AudioDevAcademy

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    Hi all,

    Audio Dev Academy (www.audiodev.io) is giving away a free eBook on Amazon Kindle for all producers interested in developing their own VST/VST3/AU/AXX plugins. A few weeks ago we gave away a short eBook that teaches you the basics of coding a Limiter. As Saturator are such an essential part of music production, we now want to follow up with a free eBook that teaches you how to code a basic saturation algorithm in C++. It’s just 19 pages, and the included example code is ready-to-use in the plugin framework of your choice, for example JUCE, IPLUG or RAFX. We hope this eBook will help you on your way. It’s a free download until the end of Saturday the 6th of October! For a more basic introduction to plugin development, check out our guest blog on the website of our friends at denise (https://www.denise.io/blog).

    Get your copy and find out more information about the book from the following link:

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V1XJ1RH/

    If you want to just download the code itself, you can do so from the following link:

    https://bit.ly/2k3yi9O

    Information about downloading from Amazon.

    If you would like to read the book online, you can download the free “Kindle app” from the Amazon. Or use Kindle Cloud reader to read instantly in your browser.

    Also, when you look on Amazon you might see the 'free for kindle unlimited' first. This is Amazon’s subscription service and not the free eBook price! Please see the link below to find the actual 0.00 buy link to the eBook.

    Please feel free to send us some comments or suggestions, either here in the forums, or on our social media pages.

    https://www.facebook.com/AudioDevAcademy/
    https://www.instagram.com/audiodevacademy/

    The Audio Dev Academy website is now live, be sure to check out the first course. More courses coming soon: www.audiodev.io

    Happy coding!
    Joe

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  3. AudioDevAcademy

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    As well as books about DSP and coding, we were interested to get the community's opinion on books about JUCE and frameworks like JUCE. Is this something people like yourself are also looking to learn more about? Would an eBook in our format help you with this topic?

    Many thanks
    Joe
     
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    That would be nice.
    IPlug2 is still experimental and W. Pirkle just wrote a book which includes RackAfx stuff. There's no books about JUCE since a few years ago.
     
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    pdf plz :wink:
     
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    DeniseAudio, soundspot, noiz-lab, BABY Audio... Is JD Young a cofounder and one of the programmer for all developers from other countries?
    Thanks for news. Not a developer, but would be interesting to read about DSP codes)
     
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    this is amazing! Thanks men!
     
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    Thanks all for your interest in the JUCE eBook. We have been discussing it and will post something about it when we have more information for you.

    Best
    Joe
     
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