But as with anything, you must use it to learn it. I absorbed quite a bit of theoretical material in a relatively short amount of time. Then my nightstand began accumulating books with titles like “The Theory of Sound” and “Who Is Fourier? A Mathematical Adventure”. Somehow, with all of the time I’ve spent in front of tools like Cakewalk Sonar and FruityLoops, it never occurred to me that I might be able to learn what these applications are doing under the hood. But somehow these worlds never converged. And much of my software development career has been built on a giant mass of C/C++ code. I’ve been recording and mixing music since college. I’m not entirely sure why it took so long really. A few months ago, the audio programming bug bit me pretty hard.
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