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Universal Audio, Inc. was founded alongside the United Recording Corporation by Bill Putnam Sr. in 1958. Putnam’s intention was for Universal Audio to serve as United’s manufacturing arm, with the company initially operating out of the United Recording premises at 6050 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
The LA-2A was invented by James F. Lawrence II, founder of the Teletronix Engineering Company in Pasadena, California in the early 1960s. The LA-2A had evolved from Lawrence's first leveling amplifier, the LA-1, which was favored by Gene Autry, and its successor, the LA-2, which had been adopted by CBS and RCA.
The UAD-1 was a digital signal processor ... The UAD-1 was superseded by the UAD-2, based on the Analog Devices 21369 and 21469 DSPs, in 2009. [citation needed]
UAD-1/UAD-2(Universal Audio Digital)_, a series of Digital signal processor cards Uniform Appraisal Dataset , a specification for appraisal data on loans Autonomous University of Durango (Spanish: Universidad Autónoma de Durango ), a private university in Mexico with multiple campuses
Like AC'97, HD Audio acts as a device driver, defining the architecture, link frame format, and programming interfaces used in the hardware of the host controller of the PCI bus and linking it to a codec used by a computer's software. [7]
A sequence of samples from a measuring device produces a temporal or spatial ... such as Pro Tools HD, Universal Audio's UAD-1 and TC Electronic's Powercore use DSP ...
Three classes of audio devices are supported by default: USB, IEEE 1394 , and Intel High Definition Audio, which supports PCI and PCI Express. Starting with Windows Vista , Microsoft requires all computer and audio device manufacturers to support Universal Audio Architecture in order to pass Windows Logo certification .
A long-range acoustic device (LRAD), acoustic hailing device (AHD) or sound cannon is a specialized loudspeaker that produces sound at high power for communicating at a distance. It has been used as a method of crowd control , which has caused permanent hearing damage , having an extremely high decibel capacity (up to 160 dB measured at one ...