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Romain Michon and Yann Orlarey of Stanford University demonstrate using subtractive synthesis to implement a polyphonic midi synthesizer in the Faust programming language. Enroll today for FREE: https://www.kadenze.com/courses/real-... The Faust programming language provides a generic way to implement signal processing algorithms for sound synthesis and processing towards professional audio applications. Thanks to its architecture system, Faust can be used to generate a wide range of ready-to-use elements such as audio plug-ins (e.g., VST, AU, etc.), externals for other computer music environments (e.g., ChucK, Max/MSP, PD, CSOUND, SuperCollider, etc.), standalone applications, mobile apps, web apps, etc. Additionally, it is a great tool to make DSP engines embeddable in larger projects. Students will implement a wide range of audio effects and synthesizers from scratch and learn how to turn them into various “finished” audio products. View more courses at: kadenze.com/courses Follow us on social for updates on this and other courses and exclusive programs! twitter.com/KadenzeOfficial facebook.com/kadenze/ linkedin.com/company/kadenze/ instagram.com/kadenzeofficial/