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M-Audio (Dec 30, 2002 - 7276 hits)
M-Audio is a leading provider of digital audio and MIDI solutions for electronic musicians and audio professionals worldwide.
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TC Electronic (Dec 24, 1998 - 7192 hits)
TC Electronic has been a leader in pristine, digital and analog audio processing since 1976. Today its product range comprises guitar effects, bass amplification, computer recording, production and broadcast.. Products include: PowerCore, M6000, M5000 Chorus, delay, reverb, equalizers, compressors and various digital effects processors... Software include TC PowerCore, Spark, and great TDM/MAS/VST plug-ins.
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Solid State Logic (Oct 11, 2004 - 5317 hits)
Based in Oxford, UK, SSL is the world's leading manufacturers of the finest audio production consoles for the Broadcast, Film, Music and Post Production industries.
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Universal Audio (Jul 30, 2002 - 4066 hits)
Founded in 1958 by the late Bill Putnam Sr., Universal Audio was a natural extension of his success as a recording engineer, studio designer, and inventor. Putnam was a favorite engineer of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and many other music icons of the time. In 2000, Putnam Sr. was awarded the Technical Achievement Grammy in praise of his multiple contributions to the recording industry, including the first use of artificial reverberation, effects sends, and the vocal booth, not to mention the legendary studios he designed which are still in operation to this day.
Putnam started three audio product companies during his career: Universal Audio, Studio Electronics, and UREI. All three built products that remain widely used decades after their introduction, including the ubiquitous LA-2A and 1176 compressors, and the 610 tube mic preamp and EQ, used to record everyone from Sinatra to the Beach Boys to Van Halen.
In 1999, Bill Putnam Jr. and James Putnam re-launched Universal Audio and merged with Kind of Loud Technologies — a leading audio software company
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Edirol (Sep 12, 2001 - 3682 hits)
Developper and manufacturer of products for digital audio and video enthusiasts. Edirol offers tools for desktop media production (DTMP) covering applications such as digital audio capture, video editing and presentation, MIDI sound modules and interfaces, audio monitors and software synthesizers.
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PreSonus (Dec 10, 1998 - 3609 hits)
Founded in 1995, PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc. is a leading designer and manufacturer of audio, based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They make preamplifiers, dynamic processors, equalizers, software...
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Tascam (Dec 10, 1998 - 3185 hits)
Based in Montebello, CA, TASCAM has been leading the recording market with innovation since the 1970's. They pioneered home recording and made multitracking affordable for musicians who had more talent than money. Tascam makes recording and playback products for music, professional audio, broadcast and film.
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Apogee Electronics (Dec 9, 2000 - 3137 hits)
Apogee Electronics is an award-winning manufacturer of digital audio recording equipment, delivering the advanced and best-sounding products to its customers since 1985. Apogee products are used in some of the most prestigious recording studios around the world
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Focusrite (Dec 10, 1998 - 2893 hits)
Based just outside of London, the Focusrite brand was established way back in 1985 and the founding principles of the company were to develop products that sounded more musical, in addition to just measuring well. Today, they still carry these founding principles.
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Digigram (Jun 8, 2001 - 2113 hits)
Audio cards for Macintosh and PC. Network audio terminal. Portable digital audio recorder....
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