Izotope: Audio Processing Technology and Plug-Ins for Pro Tools, VST, MAS, Audio Unit, and DirectX.
iZotope is a research-driven audio software company based in Boston, Massachusetts. Its products and audio technology are used by millions of people in over 50 countries, from hobbyist musicians to the Discovery Channel, Sony, and GRAMMY Award winners. iZotope focuses on developing innovative audio technology for professional and consumer applications. This core technology is presented to customers in its award-winning product line and through its extensive licensing program.
We are at an exciting time in the evolution of audio technology. Tremendous advances in computing power have created possibilities in signal processing that were unthinkable just a few years ago. At iZotope, we are committed to seeing the full potential of this evolution delivered to every customer. From world-class implementations of traditional effects to completely new classes of audio transforms, iZotope technology is changing the way we create and enjoy audio.
KIWA are leading providers of digital ADR and Dubbing technology for the film and television post production industries. The products VoiceQ ADR, VoiceQ DUB and VoiceQ QML are quickly becoming recognised as the best available on the market today.
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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 ...