Hello all,
I’m on the hunt again for a software developer to help me develop code to be used in a hardware device.
Note: I did post about this a few months ago, and had another person lined up from this forum… but unfortunately he’s had to cancel our dev plans. As the work was about to start he was offered a full time position that he couldn’t turn down, and has unfortunately had to pull out of the project.
I’m hoping to find someone to take over his role, which, in summary, was to:
- Develop a standalone JUCE application for the device, and code all DSP (C/C++)
- This app would include a very simple GUI (buttons / displays) to test the functionality of the code
- Once the code was finalised, to then wrap this code and port it over to the chosen hardware platform
- **Worth nothing I’m also working with a hardware developer on this, so the job would include communication and liaising with the HW developer, and getting the code to the point that it gets passed on to them and is working on the hardware computing platform.
This project includes audio warping/time stretching, but we will be implementing a pre-existing library for this (Rubber Band / Bungee etc - these will be tested and chosen as part of the development).
I have a comprehensive Product Requirements Document, which covers all functionality and use cases of the device, and have also created a “wireframe” to outline the proposed dynamic parameters to be used within the code. If you’re interested in this job, please let me know and I’ll send all that over for you to have a look at. My previous developer has also offered to have a chat with whomever I find for this role, just to go over his plans and ideas that he had for the development (if wanted/needed).
I am hoping to get this developed over a a timeline of (approx.) the next 2-4 months, but this is relatively flexible.
If you feel you’d be a good fit for this, please get in touch on here, or email me at andy @ andyoneilmusic.com , and I’ll pass over more detailed information.
Thanks!
Andy O’Neil.
Ps. I am digging back through emails to find people who had previous got in touch for this project (back in March), but please feel free to get in touch again in case I miss you.
