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  2. Soundstream - Wikipedia

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    Soundstream Inc. was the first United States audiophile digital audio recording company, providing commercial services for recording and computer-based editing. [ 1 ] Company

  3. Thomas Stockham - Wikipedia

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    Soundstream Inc. was the first commercial digital recording company in the United States, located in Salt Lake City. Stockham was the first to make a commercial digital recording, using his own Soundstream recorder in 1976 at the Santa Fe Opera. [3] In 1980, Soundstream merged with the Digital Recording Company (DRC) and became DRC/Soundstream.

  4. Digital audio workstation - Wikipedia

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    Interface cards that plugged into the PDP-11's Unibus slots (the Digital Audio Interface, or DAI) provided analog and digital audio input and output for interfacing to Soundstream's digital recorders and conventional analog tape recorders. The DAP software could perform edits to the audio recorded on the system's hard disks and produce simple ...

  5. Soundstream (band) - Wikipedia

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    Soundstream is a hands up/Eurodance music band founded in Kyiv, Ukraine. [1] Currently, it consists of Ann Pazyura, Sergey Podolsky and DJ FatCat.

  6. Robert B. Ingebretsen - Wikipedia

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    Soundstream dissolved in 1985 and Ingebretsen spent the next 15 years in near anonymity in Salt Lake City, founding a series of small high-tech companies. In 1999 Stockham and Ingebretsen received a Scientific and Engineering Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for their pioneering work in digital audio editing. [3]

  7. Digital recording - Wikipedia

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    1980: Soundstream merges with Digital Recording Corporation, becoming DRC/Soundstream, to develop and market 50 kHz PCM recording to an optical card. This is subsequently eclipsed by the rise of the 44.1 kHz Compact Disc and the company is out of business after 1983. [14]

  8. Soundstreams Canada - Wikipedia

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    Soundstreams is a Toronto-based music presenter that commissions, develops, and showcases the work of contemporary Canadian and international composers. It was established in 1982 by Artistic Director and oboe player Lawrence Cherney, and has commissioned more than 150 works over the past three decades.

  9. Transport (recording) - Wikipedia

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    A 16-track magnetic reel-to-reel tape recorder (using 1" wide tape) manufactured by Honeywell (the model 5600E) that was originally designed for recording instrumentation data, which was adapted for the Soundstream digital audio recording system developed in the mid-70s, and referred to by Soundstream as the "HTD" or Honeywell Tape Drive.