ROLI Acquires Acclaimed Software Framework in Bid to Reshape Human-Computer Interaction
ROLI Acquires Acclaimed Software Framework in Bid to Reshape Human-Computer Interaction
HELSINKI, November 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Award-winning East London technology firm ROLI announced the acquisition of JUCE, an
acclaimed C++ framework which is used by leading audio companies such as Korg
[http://www.korg.com ], Pioneer [http://www.pioneerelectronics.com ], Arturia
[http://www.arturia.com ], Akai Professional [http://www.akaipro.com ], and M-Audio
[http://www.m-audio.com ]. The move comes just months after closing a record Series A of
$16.5m, and will enable ROLI to both extend the compatibility of its flagship Seaboard
GRAND with existing 3rd party software, and develop JUCE as the leading toolkit for
creating next generation interfaces. Julian ("Jules") Storer, founder of Raw Materials
Software which makes JUCE, will be joining the ROLI team as Head of Software Architecture
and will continue as the editor-in-chief for all things JUCE.
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ROLI Founder and CEO, Roland Lamb, made the announcement today at SLUSH
[http://www.slush.org ], one of the largest gatherings for European startups and
investors. Lamb said "At ROLI, our larger vision is to reshape interaction. To do that, we
need to transform every technological link from where people create inputs, to where
computers create outputs. That's a tall order, but acquiring and investing in JUCE is our
most significant step towards this challenging goal since we invented and developed the
Seaboard."
For ROLI, the acquisition will accelerate the process of creating broad compatibility
between the Seaboard and leading audio applications. The acquisition will also enable
Storer to continue to focus on building out the architecture of JUCE and leading the
development of groundbreaking features like the Projucer, the first real-time C++
compiler, which he demonstrated at C++Now.
[http://2013.cppnow.org/session/the-projucer-live-coding-with-c-and-the-llvm-jit-engine ]
Storer commented "We're tremendously excited about the creative possibilities that will be
unleashed as we build new features, better documentation, code examples, and templates
that will help to establish JUCE as a leading C++ framework, not just for audio, but for a
wide range of diverse applications, from graphics to gaming to embedded systems."
ROLI is actively hiring to build a strong JUCE team [https://www.roli.com/careers ]
around Storer, and has created an advisory panel of industry leaders to help guide the
vision for JUCE's development, including David Zicarelli, Founder and CEO of Cycling74
[http://cycling74.com ], makers of MaxMSP [http://cycling74.com/products/max ], Martin
Robinson, Programme Leader at UWE Bristol and author of 'Getting Starting with JUCE
[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Getting-Started-Juce-Martin-Robinson/dp/1783283319 ]' , Pete
Goodliffe, software lead for Akai's MPC platform, and author of 'Code Craft
[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Code-Craft-Practice-Writing-Excellent/dp/1593271190/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416267062&sr=1-1&keywords=code+craft ]
' and 'Becoming a Better
Programmer
[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Becoming-Better-Programmer-Handbook-People/dp/1491905530/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=182BQX39XQDJDGFAAQPA ]
', and Andrew Bell, creator of Cinder
[http://libcinder.org ], a leading C++ framework for creative coding. Zicarelli commented,
"We've been using JUCE for 8 years - it was great then and now it has 8 years more
enrichment in it based continuous feedback and development. I'm really excited to be a
part of this new phase of JUCE's development at ROLI."
"Our first goal will be to hear from the community of JUCE developers to get a better
understanding of what they need and what's most useful, before making any significant
changes," Lamb said. "We're thrilled that this acquisition positions us to play a bigger
role in the open source and creative development communities." ROLI has planned a series
of JUCE meetups around the world [http://www.meetup.com/JUCE-Meetup ], starting Thursday
20th Nov at IRCAM in Paris, followed by events in London, Berlin and New York in the
coming weeks.
About ROLI
ROLI is a design-led music technology company based in Dalston, London. ROLI makes
hardware and software products designed to increase the bandwidth of interaction between
people and technology.
ROLI's first product, the Seaboard GRAND, is a radically new musical instrument that
reimagines the piano keyboard as a soft, continuous surface. The Seaboard's polyphonic
pitch bend, vibrato and per-note dynamic changes are all available at the user's
fingertips, marrying the intuitiveness of a traditional instrument with the versatility of
digital technology. ROLI has brought together years of innovation in several disciplines
to realise this powerful concept as an award-winning product. Learn more at roli.com
[https://www.roli.com ]
About JUCE
JUCE (Jules' Utility Class Extensions) is an all-encompassing C++ class library for
developing cross-platform software. It contains classes allowing userss to create standard
applications, and has a range of unique advantages associated with building audio and
real-time applications. JUCE is routinely praised for the quality and consistency of its
codebase, and has been licensed by a wide range of Fortune 500 companies and leading music
companies alike, including Korg [http://www.korg.com ], M-Audio [http://www.m-audio.com ]
and Arturia [http://arturia.com ].
The library was written by a single developer, Julian "Jules" Storer. In addition to
the classes, JUCE offers support for linking and managing libraries and dependencies with
dedicated software, the Introjucer. The Introjucer creates templates for most popular
compiler environments that make the compiling toolchain simpler and faster. Learn more at
juce.com [http://www.juce.com ]
MEDIA CONTACT - Steph Gilks: steph@roli.com Tel: +44(0)207-254-2155
PRESS ROOM: roli.com/press-room/ [https://www.roli.com/press-room ]
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