RailsConf 2022 - How music works, using Ruby by Thijs Cadier
That strange phenomenon where air molecules bounce against each other in a way that somehow comforts you, makes you cry, or makes you dance all night: music. Since the advent of recorded audio, a musician doesn't even need to be present anymore for this to happen (which makes putting "I will always love you" on repeat a little less awkward). Sound engineers have found many ways of making music sound good when played from a record. Some of their methods have become industry staples used on every recording released today. Let's look at what they do and reproduce some of their methods in Ruby! _____________________________________________________________ Cloud 66 - Deploy your Rails code directly from your repo to any cloud in minutes. Cloud 66 offers the convenience of Heroku, but on any cloud and in any region, with persistent storage, custom network configuration, zero downtime deployments, blue/green and canary releases, WAF, and more. Get $100 Cloud 66 Free Credits with the code: RailsConf2022 ($100 Cloud 66 Free Credits, for the new user only, valid till 31st December 2022) Cloud 66: https://cloud66.com/frameworks/rails?utm_source=e&utm_medium=d&utm_campaign=ytRailsConf-22