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This revision had no circuit changes, but the additional low-noise circuitry was incorporated into a new main circuit board. "UREI" branding was added to the original "Universal Audio" branding. Revision E Not indicated 2332–2611 New power transformer, now switchable between 110 V and 220 V. Revision F March 15, 1973 2612–7052
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.
Proprietary / needs UAD/Universal Audio audio interface to run No Yes No No Magix Music Maker: Magix: Proprietary / Freemium Yes No No No Mixcraft: Acoustica Proprietary: Yes No Wine [1] Remote only [2] Remote only [2] mp3DirectCut: Martin Pesch Proprietary Freeware: Yes No No No MuLab: MuTools Proprietary: Yes Yes No No MultitrackStudio ...
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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 Fairchild 660 is a tube-based single-channel audio compressor invented by Rein Narma and manufactured by the Fairchild Recording Equipment Corporation beginning in 1959. . The 660 was the first intelligent automatic volume control limiter.