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Wednesday, November 16 • 11:20am - 12:10pm
Point to Point Modeling: An Automatic Circuit Solving Library

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The "Point to Point Modeling" library is a software tool for simulating analog circuits. It is intended for audio signal processing applications, such as real-time plugins and mobile apps. In the library, component-level circuit analysis is automated, allowing for arbitrary circuits to be easily implemented based on resistors, capacitors, potentiometers, op-amps, diodes, transistors, and tubes. In addition to solving programmer-specified circuits, the library also includes 150+ pre-made circuits common in audio EQs, consoles, effect pedals, guitar amps, and more. Implementations of the library are available in C++ for commercial software as well as in MATLAB for rapid prototyping. An overview of the library's API for developers will be provided, along with some examples.

IF YOU ARE ATTENDING ONLINE, ALL TALK SESSIONS CAN BE ACCESSED FROM THE MAIN LOBBY: https://conference.audio.dev
Code repositories discussed in presentation:
https://github.com/HackAudio/PointToPoint_LT
https://github.com/HackAudio/PointToPoint_MATLAB1

Speakers
avatar for Eric Tarr

Eric Tarr

Engineer, Hack Audio
Dr. Eric Tarr teaches classes on digital audio, computer programming, signal processing and analysis at Belmont University. He received a Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Ohio State University. He received a B.A in Mathematics and a minor in Music... Read More →


Wednesday November 16, 2022 11:20am - 12:10pm GMT
3) CMD 10 South Pl, London EC2M 7EB, UK