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- Soundstream Inc. was the first United States audiophile digital audio recording company, providing commercial services for recording and computer-based...
- using computer tape drives as the storage system. He founds the company Soundstream to offer it commercially. Between 1977 and 1980 a total of eighteen 4-channel...
- Soundstream is a hands up/Eurodance music band founded in Kyiv, Ukraine. Currently, it consists of Ann Pazyura, Sergey Podolsky and DJ FatCat. Among their...
- Stockham at the Santa Fe Opera in 1976, on a Soundstream recorder. An improved version of the Soundstream system was used to produce several classical...
- and the vastly slower processing and disk speeds of the time. In 1978, Soundstream, who had made one of the first commercially available digital audio tape...
- early audiophile company Soundstream, and re-released many of its original Soundstream recordings in SACD format. Soundstream, which made the first digital...
- Stockham at Soundstream Inc., a Utah company where Ingebretsen wrote the software for the first practical digital audio editing system. Soundstream briefly...
- Soundstream recorder in 1976 at the Santa Fe Opera. In 1980, Soundstream merged with the Digital Recording Company (DRC) and became DRC/Soundstream....
- of vintage recordings by the legendary tenor Enrico Caruso, using the Soundstream process developed in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1975–76. RCA Victor released...
- were also used in early digital audio. A 50 kHz sample rate, used by Soundstream in the 1970s, following a 37 kHz prototype. In the early 1980s, a 32 kHz...