From stage to studio to code

Where performance meets audio innovation
Where performance meets audio innovation
A composer, music producer, and performer with over two decades of experience in contemporary music and sound. Active as a bassist and electric guitarist, and as a founding member of projects such as Khardal, the work spans live performance, studio production, and collaborative recording.
Alongside performance, there is a growing focus on audio technology and software development. This includes designing custom audio tools, plugins, and exploring digital signal processing as a creative medium.
Danial is the founder of Vexon Audio Ltd, a UK-based audio software company focused on developing innovative plugins for modern music production and sound design. His work bridges musical expression with real-time DSP, creating tools that aim to be both technically robust and creatively inspiring.
His research interests also explore the intersection of sound and artificial intelligence, investigating how emerging technologies can expand the possibilities of sound design, transformation, and interaction.

Creative & Technical Development
Danial studied Audio Production at SAE Institute, where he developed a strong foundation in both the technical and creative aspects of sound. His time at SAE played a key role in shaping his direction towards audio technology, digital signal processing, and software-based sound design.
During his studies, he worked closely with lecturers and fellow students, developing projects that combined music, engineering, and creative experimentation. This environment allowed him to refine his ideas through continuous feedback and collaboration.
Alongside his academic journey, Danial has collaborated with musicians, producers, and creative practitioners across different contexts — from studio recording and production to live performance environments.
He has also been involved in music education, teaching at institutions such as Avaye No Academy, where he shared his experience in performance and music production with emerging artists.
His ongoing relationship with SAE continues beyond graduation, with collaborations that include testing and sharing his developed audio tools within the academic community.
Vexon audio
Following his studies at SAE and the development of his early audio software projects, Danial founded Vexon Audio Ltd, a UK-based company focused on designing and developing creative audio plugins for modern music production.
Vexon Audio was established as a continuation of his exploration into the intersection of music, sound, and technology with the aim of building tools that are not only technically advanced, but also musically expressive and intuitive to use.
As the founder and developer, Danial leads all aspects of the company’s work, including DSP design, software development (C++/JUCE), user interface design, and product release.
Under Vexon Audio, he has released plugins such as Poly Shimmer and Mirra, which have been developed from concept to full commercial products.
These tools have been introduced to a wider audience through international platforms such as KVR Audio, positioning Vexon Audio within the global audio software community.
The company continues to grow, with ongoing development focused on expanding creative possibilities for musicians, producers, and sound designers through innovative audio technology.

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Creative Audio Tools
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Research & Technical Work
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