Voice Technologies is a manufacturer of high end microphones and earphones for broadcast, theatre, film, video, installation and conference application.
VT UNO:
A very practical and hygienical conference earphone, which can be delivered with a integrated automatic switch. It's in use at many location all over the world like, for example, at the United Nation in Geneva. miniature lavalier microphones, headsets, phantom power adapter, accessories
Accuton ceramic drivers : In the year 1984 the Backes & Müller production-engineer Berhard Thiel invented an electrochemical process to produce very thin sheets of extremely hard corundum (Al2O3) out of shaped aluminum foil. This patented procedure allowed the manufacturing of very stiff, light weighted and highly damped loudspeaker membranes. This new and very hard material embodied loudspeaker drive units with broader bandwith, lower distortion and a purer sound than ever before possible.
At first, the drivers were produced solely for new Backes & Müller products, a little later Bernhard Thiel stepped out of B&M and founded his own company, the original Thiel GmbH in Homburg, Germany. His loudspeaker drivers were distributed quickly in the audiophile world and gained a very high reputation for their sonic virtues. Very soon, these drivers were used in many of the - top of the line - high end loudspeaker boxes of today's world.
Backes & Müller, still being the main customer for Bernhard Thiel, went out of business in the year 1992. This - of course - presented some major problems for the young Thiel GmbH. So Bernhard Thiel started looking for a partner to look after the economical side of business. This partner was found in Adrian Bankewitz, at this time european distributor of Thiel products and long time friend of Bernhard Thiel. He bought the assets of the Thiel GmbH and put together the production and distribution channels and the Thiel & Partner GmbH of today was born.
Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) is a leading developer of music software and audio recording technology for personal computers. MOTU was founded in 1980 and has been developing music software since 1984.
Inspired by the Macintosh when it first appeared, engineers at MOTU developed one of the Macintosh's first music programs ever. Performer®, the music industry standard for MIDI sequencing, began shipping in 1985.
MOTU quickly emerged as a leader in music software development and now produces a full line of music and audio recording products for Macintosh and Windows. Current popular products include the Traveler and 828mkII FireWire audio interfaces, Digital Performer audio sequencing software, MachFive universal sampler plug-in and Symphonic Instrument universal orchestra plug-in.
MOTU products appeal to all levels of music computer users, from weekend hobbyists to world-class recording studios. Top performing artists and film composers use MOTU products in their daily music-making. MOTU is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, across from Boston, on the shores of the Charles river.
iZ Technology Corporation:
After a five year partnership with Otari, iZ repatriated the RADAR name and technology, and shipped the first iZ RADAR 24 unit in August, 2000. The past seven years have seen iZ Technology expand its RADAR line to include the Adrenaline Plus-driven RADAR V line with units available in Digital, Classic, Nyquist, and S-Nyquist configurations. There are now over 2500 RADAR units being operated in professional recording studios around the world.
1)Maker of the RADAR family of hard disk multi track recorders, which includes the RADAR 24 and RADAR V lines.
2)The leading manufacturer of professional audio hard disk multi-track recorders, which sets itself apart with industry-leading free technical support and a boutique approach to business in a big-box world.
3)A Canadian owned and operated corporation committed to providing technology solutions that facilitate creative expression and audio production flow.