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Updates from the Audio Developer Conference, ADC24

Season 1, Ep. 8

In this episode, we share updates from the Audio Developer Conference, ADC, 24. 


Community member Trahern Culver reported live from the event, and later in this podcast, you will hear the interviews he captured with heritage audio company SSL, musician Andre Louis, and software instrument company Spitfire Audio. Trey used a Zoom H4 essential recorder, with its built in accessibility voice guidance, to capture these.


But first, Guillem Leon shares his thoughts about ADC24’s Inclusive Design within Audio Products workshop, which I was honoured to chair.

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