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Steinberg, has been providing
award-winning, technologically-advanced music and media
production products for musicians and producers of music,
video and film since 1984. Steinberg is today one of
the world's largest audio software houses with more
than 1.5 million users worldwide.
Founded in 1984 by engineer Karl Steinberg and keyboard
musician Manfred Rürup in Hamburg, Germany, the
company released its first product, the Pro-16, 16-track
MIDI sequencer for the Commodore C-64 platform in that
year.
Steinberg
has long been at the forefront of innovation in the
field of audio technology. In 1996, Steinberg introduced
the pioneering Virtual Studio Technology (VST) interface
and the Audio Stream Input/Output (ASIO) architecture
in its world-famous Cubase music production software.
VST is an open standard that allows the integration
of virtual effect processors and instruments into a
digital audio environment. ASIO has advanced to a world
standard adopted by audio interface manufacturers the
world over. Steinberg innovations that followed include
Linear Time Base (LTB), a communication protocol that
offers sub-millisecond MIDI timing accuracy and VST
System Link, which enables the transfer of synchronization,
transport and audio data between two or more workstations
equipped with compatible software and hardware.
Steinberg's
premiere audio products remain at the forefront of audio
technology today, with its Cubase, Nuendo and WaveLab
software forming the backbone of professional studios
and audio production facilities worldwide. |
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