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Q&A with Baby Audio developer Caspar Bock

Baby Audio

Caspar Bock

cm How did you first get into plugins?

BA “I’ve been making music since my teenage years and I soon began obsessing over gear and software. After failing to cut it as a music producer, I got into advertising and worked almost ten years for agencies in Copenhagen, Berlin, LA and New York. When I finally founded Baby Audio, it was like a perfect marriage between my obsession with music production and my professional background.

“I was extremely lucky to randomly connect with some of

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