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<title>A new blog for CopperLan developers in French</title>
<description><![CDATA[







Our collaborator Philippe Cailleau has recently started a new blog CopperLan démystifié, in French, destined for the developers.

Among others, several conceptual aspects of CopperLan are being explained to ease up the w]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2010/06/23/19-a-new-blog-for-copperlan-developers-in-french.html</link>
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<title>NAB in brief</title>
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At the recent NAB convention in Las Vegas (USA), 
 the first CopperLan licensee in the broadcast industry, Radio Systems Inc. of Logan New Jersey, was unveiling its new modular radio console system that uses the CopperLan technology to]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2010/05/14/18-nab-in-brief.html</link>
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<title>If you missed us in Frankfurt ...</title>
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The Frankfurt Musik Messe 2010 was from many aspects a special event for CopperLan.

After several years of development and quite a few beta versions of the SDK,
at last we were able to issue a Release Candidate version.
We also made ]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2010/04/10/17-if-you-missed-us-in-franfurt.html</link>
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<title>Frankfurt 2010</title>
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	The CopperLanManager  is finally ready for download!

	We will have a demo room at the Maritim hotel, room "Hamburg". 
	All the latest hardware and software developments will be on display.

	Visits are by appointment only. Plea]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2010/03/23/16-frankfurt-10.html</link>
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<title>CopperLan at iMAL, Brussels in February</title>
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	Once in a while we are participating in an event in our own country. That&rsquo;s an event by itself! 
	This will be the case next February where the academic group iMAL will host us. 
	In their own words, iMAL is a Center for Dig]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2010/01/14/15-copperlan-at-imal-brussels-in-february.html</link>
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<title>NAMM 2010</title>
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	Until CopperLan is ready for final release to the general public, we continue our presentations behind the scenes.

	For the NAMM show, we will have a demo room at the Hilton hotel, just across the street. 
	All the latest hardwar]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2009/12/30/7-namm-2010.html</link>
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<title>Looking for freeware developers</title>
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	In preparation of the forthcoming release of the Freeware SDK, we are looking for developers wanting to evaluate and comment on the current version.

	Interested candidates should be creative enthusiasts with a good track record and hi]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2009/12/24/4-looking-for-freeware-developers.html</link>
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<title>Modular synths: time for reconciliation</title>
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	When music synthesis was not digital and even less virtual, all what cables were carrying was voltage. Were it audio or control, anything could be sent anywhere, and it is still the case with today’s descendants of the early modular be]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2009/12/21/13-modular-synths-time-for-reconciliation.html</link>
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<title>Developing CopperLan in Objective-C</title>
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	The CopperLan SDK available on MAC is in C++ as is its Windows cousin. While this is fine for commercial programmers, we’ve heard of some whining emanating from the community of independent MAC developers. 
	Apparently, C++ is no]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2009/12/18/12-developing-copperlan-in-objective-c.html</link>
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<title>Subcontracting CopperLan</title>
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	How do you develop a new product that combines CopperLan with digital audio and maybe DSP? Where do you start? 

Well, many questions may arise when facing a new world of possibilities. 


To help you accelerate the adop]]></description>
<link>/index.php/blog/2009/12/07/9-subcontracting-copperlan.html</link>
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