Advice from U-he
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 21 Oct, 2012 from New Orleans LA
Hello, I hope all is well. It’s been a long road but in a couple weeks I’ll be graduating with my undergrad in Electrical Engineering. As I am passionate about synthesizers, I made sure to take as many signal processing classes that my department offered. With that said, I want to hopefully work in the field of DSP (with a focus on pro-audio, but beggars can’t be choosers.) That said, I want to ask the staff of U-he that actively browse/comment on these forums what their best advice for me would be to further this goal. I’m aware of the DSP forum here on KVR, however I am amazed by what U-he has been able to accomplish with synths like Bazille, Zebra 2 and Hive. They are incredible synths and I want to hear what they have to say about getting started in this field. Thank you.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 5 posts since 21 Oct, 2012 from New Orleans LA
Btw, I’m all ears for anyone who wishes to comment about this.
- KVRAF
- 24434 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Us at Surge Synth Team could use people interested in DSP development in furthering Surge (and later Shortcircuit sampler). You'd be welcome on our Discord server 
It's free and open source so we can't pay you, but things are always fun in our "crib"
It's free and open source so we can't pay you, but things are always fun in our "crib"
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- KVRAF
- 16760 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Not speaking wrt DSP specifically, but, more generally, this is good advice for people wanting to break into a specific software field. Hone your chops on visible open source projects.EvilDragon wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:08 pm Us at Surge Synth Team could use people interested in DSP development in furthering Surge (and later Shortcircuit sampler). You'd be welcome on our Discord server
It's free and open source so we can't pay you, but things are always fun in our "crib"![]()
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 5 posts since 21 Oct, 2012 from New Orleans LA
Wow, thank you. I would absolutely love to join. I don't care about pay, I just want to learn. I really appreciate it. I just joined the Discord. Talk to you there!EvilDragon wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:08 pm Us at Surge Synth Team could use people interested in DSP development in furthering Surge (and later Shortcircuit sampler). You'd be welcome on our Discord server
It's free and open source so we can't pay you, but things are always fun in our "crib"![]()
- u-he
- 30215 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I actually don't know if I have much advice atm. I thought about an answer a few times, but when I started out, times were rather different. Today everything is buried under the pandemic. We would love to hire talent, but we still do feel that there's stuff that doesn't translate through zoom meetings.
In any case, building plug-ins or Eurorack modules - collaboration or solo - is the most interesting thing one can do. As an example project, if someone wanted to apply for a job or convince money people, I'd prefer some "boring" VA synth or EQ over something that I can't understand. DSP classes at university are cool, but can't replace development skills. EE, maths of physics seem more interesting to me, but that's maybe just me.
In any case, building plug-ins or Eurorack modules - collaboration or solo - is the most interesting thing one can do. As an example project, if someone wanted to apply for a job or convince money people, I'd prefer some "boring" VA synth or EQ over something that I can't understand. DSP classes at university are cool, but can't replace development skills. EE, maths of physics seem more interesting to me, but that's maybe just me.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 5 posts since 21 Oct, 2012 from New Orleans LA
Urs, thank you for the reply. I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to read my comment. Through comments like this, EvilDragon's comment and the nice people of the Surge Synth discord, I feel like I've been given a shove in a good direction. Once I graduate in a couple of weeks (and whenever I have time between my studies) I plan on taking a deep dive into helping those guys.Through helping them this will be a good opportunity for me to fill in some of my knowledge gaps while keeping a cool synth alive in the process.Urs wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:26 pm I actually don't know if I have much advice atm. I thought about an answer a few times, but when I started out, times were rather different. Today everything is buried under the pandemic. We would love to hire talent, but we still do feel that there's stuff that doesn't translate through zoom meetings.
In any case, building plug-ins or Eurorack modules - collaboration or solo - is the most interesting thing one can do. As an example project, if someone wanted to apply for a job or convince money people, I'd prefer some "boring" VA synth or EQ over something that I can't understand. DSP classes at university are cool, but can't replace development skills. EE, maths of physics seem more interesting to me, but that's maybe just me.
I really do appreciate all the feedback and thanks again for all the replies.
