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Dev Night: Nate & Enoch Bradshaw

  • efactory 405 North Jefferson Avenue Springfield, MO, 65806 United States (map)

Learning way too much about audio programming to meet Mark Rober - Presentation by Nate and Enoch Bradshaw

What happens when you mix music theory, real-time audio processing, and a tiny microcontroller? You get an embedded system that makes noise, teaches harmony—and somehow lands you at Open Sauce, surrounded by YouTube’s most chaotic inventors.

In this talk, we’ll dive into how we used Rust to program audio in real time on the Daisy Seed microcontroller, how we built an interactive music project from scratch, and what we learned about embedded development (and public demos) along the way. Whether you're into low-level programming, audio synthesis, or just curious how music theory meets machine code, this session will hit the right notes.

Expect code, chaos, and maybe even a live demo—assuming nothing catches fire.

Register: https://www.meetup.com/sgfdevs/events/310649791/?eventOrigin=group_events_list
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IN-PERSON at efactory
LIVE STREAM at SGF Devs on Twitch

Agenda
6:00pm - Networking and food (Pizza/Soda/BYOB)
6:30pm - Announcements & Live Stream Starts
6:45pm - Session starts
8:00pm - Wrap-up & Close up shop

Here is a map of parking options here at the efactory. https://f.hubspotusercontent00.net/hubfs/4744153/Parking%20Maps/efactory_Event%20Parking.pdf

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