Sonnox Oxford Plugins: Sonnox Oxford evolved out of a group of dedicated audio professionals who first worked together in the early 1980s. Having spent many years designing analogue and digital consoles for a leading British manufacturer, five engineers started a new Company in 1988 which was called Oxford Digital. Over the subsequent years the team slowly expanded, until in 1993 it became Sony Oxford.
One of Sony Oxford's major product designs was the OXF-R3 Digital Mixing Console, or 'Oxford Console' as it's often called. This huge undertaking, a no compromise high end digital audio system, was conceived by Oxford Digital in the late 1980s and productised for release by Sony in the mid 1990s. Virtually everything, including audio DSP chips and software design tools were designed at Oxford since, at that time, it was impossible to buy DSP technology with enough power.
As times and techniques moved on, and technology became cheaper with increasing power, we began to focus on how we could leverage the Oxford technologies into audio workstations. We became a development partner with DigiDesign and began work in order to create the Oxford EQ for Pro Tools. At the same time, we started work on the infrastructure for our e-commerce scheme which would be instrumental for sales and registration of our new software products ...
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Ohm Force is a privately owned company in Paris, France.
Ohm Force was founded in 2000 because we felt the world lacked a good fast-food company. The idea was simple. Make good sandwiches, with good looks and good taste and sell them over the Internet.
The latter idea appeared quickly to be impractical because of few raw materials availables, and the only kittens we caught were quickly adopted by OhmMen.
The aftermaths spelled D.O.O.M in wild crimson letters scorching the sky.
Yet, did we part ? Nope.
As we were all working on our resumés to apply to a well known fast-food chains (MacCatBurger, anyone ?), we noticed that many of us had an experience in software design and others designed GUIs for software. Heck ! Why not do audio plugins ? So we kept the same ideas and started development on the OhmBoyZ (we expect that if you are reading this page, you may have hint on what this OhmBoyZ is). Since those innocent times, we've gone quite a way. Our products won many prizes, are available in so many standards it'll be boring to enumerate. In late 2002, Ohm Force introduced the Plugin Standalone Applications, available for free. It's just like a cool toy : process samples or audio input through a full-fledged Ohm Force DSP. Do try these before purchase (we're sure you'll be convinced, so we're all in the "try-before-you-buy" type of things).
That's it. Of course, there are other things that we feel you might enjoy in our products :
Creativity. This is software, not hardware. Computers are powerful and cheap. The user interface of a computer is not one of a hardware rack. We can do in software insanely complex stuff that could not be done for cheap in hardware. Hence we do.
Ease of use. Not every musician is a PhD in Computer Science. We want you customer to understand how our plugins work, and quickly have fun (then be productive). MIDI, for instance, can be a real pain to setup. Ohm Force designed the AutoBind feature to remove the burden without flexibility.
Eye candy. Do you like good looking software ? We do too. In a mix of great artwork and confortable controls, Ohm Force products are designed to be used in tough situation (do you play live ? you know what I mean)
Customer support. We, Ohm Men, are also clients and buy stuff off the Internet. So we know what should be customer service and we do our best to reach this ideal.
Sound quality. All the rest with a crappy output would be useless to you. Every filter in our products is carefully crafted to give you the best sound in every situation.
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