![]() ![]() Here’s the story excerpted from his blog: A Walk Down Half-Memory Lane 50th Anniversary! We asked Richard Factor to dig deep in his memory and tell us how the first digital audio device designed for live use came to be. The company at which I strive, Eventide Inc., has been extant for 50 years, almost to the day. That imbues us with history, and most of our early history is things called “products.” Yes, in those days tech companies made “things” instead of apps or other persuasions of intangible computer code. Our things were made of the chemical elements, of which there were somewhat fewer then. Using newfangled “integrated circuits,” now called “chips,” we made, inter alia, products for recording studios and broadcasters.Īmong these elements was Silicon, and it was Good. And, almost by accident, we made a product for musicians! This is the story of that product. ![]() Until the HM80, all of our products were of the “rack-mount” persuasion.
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