Music lover and software developer, I am occupying this web space with DSP software, system administration tools, and some odd music. Hopefully, something on this site you can find useful.
I got into programming writing games and intros for the C64 and Atari ST and later on started playing with music software. In the early 90s, it was the then mainstream music software Notator that got me into MIDI sequencing only to quickly move to Audio Sculpture (a more affordable option) on my Atari STe and later on the Prodatron Digitrakker and Olivier Lapicque's ModPlug Tracker for the PC. Eventually, I started writing MIDI utilities and real-time audio processing programs for the PC and ported the LADSPA API to Open Kylix for Linux.
My professional career in the meantime went from being an application programmer, network technician, sysadmin, and security consultant, to a network and telecommunications software developer.
My profile pages at Bitbucket, Sourceforge, Github, Gitlab and LinkedIn.