Spectrasonics

Spectrasonics
Privately Held Corporation
Industry Computer software and hardware for music production/performance
Founded 1994[1]
Headquarters Los Angeles, California
Key people
Eric Persing
Number of employees
11–50[2]
Website Company Website

Spectrasonics is a music software company based in California, United States. Founded in 1994 by Eric Persing, the company originally produced sample libraries[3] and then became one of the first companies to create software instruments in 2002[4] Their flagship product is Omnisphere, an extensive software synthesizer released in 2008. Other notable products include Stylus and Trilian.[4] The company's instruments are used by many professional music producers and well-known musical artists.[5]

They are notable for the significant awards that their software has won and the real world use by professionals in the sound industry.[6][6] These awards include, but are not limited to:

Their products have been used by many professional musicians and film scorers. Their sounds can be recognized in films such as Terminator Salvation, Transformers, and The Kingdom.[6] Video game music composer Tom Salta and Academy Award nominated film composer James Newton Howard have been quoted saying Spectrasonics' music software products are an important part of their music studios.[10][11]

Although Spectrasonics delivers highly acclaimed products such as Omnisphere, users new to the Omnisphere Modulation Matrix and deeper functions will need to perform thorough research for methods and possibilities.

References

  1. "Spectrasonics". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  2. "Legacy Products". Spectrasonics. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  3. 1 2 "Products – Omnisphere, Stylus RMX, Trilian". Spectrasonics. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  4. "Users". Spectrasonics. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  5. 1 2 3 "Spectrasonics News – User Stories". Spectrasonics.net. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  6. "The #1 online community for musicians | Harmony Central". Messe.harmony-central.com. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  7. "mipa award 2009 – Nominees and Winner". .mipa-award.de. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  8. "Spectrasonics' Atmosphere is G.A.N.G Award Winner". Mixonline.com. April 2, 2004. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  9. "Mix magazine February 2008 profile of Tom Salta's project studio Persist Music featured in Mix magazine February 2008". Mixonline.com. February 1, 2008. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  10. Archived May 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.

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