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How to Build Your Own Audio Hardware Company with Steve Barile | WolfTalk #005

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In this podcast episode, I was happy to interview Steve Barile from Conductive Labs. Steve was a 9-5 employee of Intel, until he and his best friend Darryl, started experimenting with building their own audio hardware. First prototypes led to concrete product ideas, which led to a crowdfunding campaign, which led to founding a successful business... but let's listen to him tell the story!

In this podcast episode, you will learn:

  • ✅ how to start making your own music hardware, for example, hardware synthesizers,
  • ✅ where to get product ideas from,
  • ✅ how to go about validating your product in the market,
  • ✅ where to look for manufacturers,
  • ✅ recommended resources for building audio hardware.

Special thanks from Steve to the Conductive Labs crew:

Jesse, Cantrell, Paul, Nick, Ben, Chuck, Blake, Shashi, Kelly & SOs: Joyce and Lisa

Episode notes: https://thewolfsound.com/talk005

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In this podcast episode, I was happy to interview Steve Barile from Conductive Labs. Steve was a 9-5 employee of Intel, until he and his best friend Darryl, started experimenting with building their own audio hardware. First prototypes led to concrete product ideas, which led to a crowdfunding campaign, which led to founding a successful business... but let's listen to him tell the story!

In this podcast episode, you will learn:

  • ✅ how to start making your own music hardware, for example, hardware synthesizers,
  • ✅ where to get product ideas from,
  • ✅ how to go about validating your product in the market,
  • ✅ where to look for manufacturers,
  • ✅ recommended resources for building audio hardware.

Special thanks from Steve to the Conductive Labs crew:

Jesse, Cantrell, Paul, Nick, Ben, Chuck, Blake, Shashi, Kelly & SOs: Joyce and Lisa

Episode notes: https://thewolfsound.com/talk005

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