#9 Product career in the music industry

#9 Product career in the music industry

Back to all podcast episodes Product career in the music industry During this webinar we will meet Rodrigo Ibieta who is a Director, Hardware Product Management at Universal Audio.  We will discuss why a product career is a great option for musicians, mixing engineers...
#8 Consistent product discovery in MusicTech

#8 Consistent product discovery in MusicTech

Back to all podcast episodes #8 Consistent product discovery in MusiTech We met with Laren Agius, a Director of Product at Beatport. Laren develops products for DJs and the Electronic Dance Music Community.  He is also a DJ himself with over 15 years of experience and...
#7 Building MusicTech AI startups

#7 Building MusicTech AI startups

Back to all podcast episodes #7 Building MusicTech AI startups Join us for an inspiring session with Max Shafer, co-founder and CEO of Just 4 Noise, an AI startup that empowers music producers to generate a range of unique, one-shot samples from a simple line of text....
#6 Passion-driven audio products

#6 Passion-driven audio products

Back to all podcast episodes #6 Passion-driven audio products Join us for an inspiring session with Noam Levinberg, the founder and CEO of Safari Pedals, a new audio company renowned for its innovative plugins. With over 20 years of experience as a mixing and...
#6 Passion-driven audio products

#5 Building user friendly audio products

Back to all podcast episodes #5 Can we build user friendly audio products? We met with Matthew Collings, the Head of Product and Board Member of Krotos, an audio company based in Edinburgh that builds sound effects and plugins that provide fast and efficient sound...
#4 The Future of Music

#4 The Future of Music

Back to all podcast episodes #4 The future of music We met Simon Cross, the Chief Product Officer of the music tech company Native Instruments.  Simon leads product management, product design, sound design, strategic partnerships, and strategy teams across all group’s...