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Eventide (company)

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Eventide (company)
NameEventide
TypePrivate
IndustryAudio processing
Founded1971
FounderRichard Factor
HeadquartersLittle Ferry, New Jersey
Key peopleRichard Factor, Orville Greene

Eventide (company) is a leading manufacturer of audio processing equipment, founded in 1971 by Richard Factor and Orville Greene in Little Ferry, New Jersey. The company has a long history of innovation, with its products being used by top audio engineers and musicians, including George Massenburg, Bruce Swedien, and Tony Maserati. Eventide's equipment has been used in a variety of applications, from live sound and recording to post-production and broadcasting, with clients such as ABC, CBS, and NBC. The company's products have also been used in the production of numerous award-winning films and albums, including those by The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones.

History

Eventide was founded in 1971 by Richard Factor and Orville Greene, with the goal of creating innovative audio processing equipment. The company's first product, the Eventide H910, was a digital delay effects processor that was introduced in 1975 and quickly gained popularity among audio engineers, including Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. In the 1980s, Eventide introduced the Eventide H3000, a multi-effects processor that became a staple in many recording studios, including those of Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, and Peter Gabriel. Over the years, the company has continued to innovate, introducing new products such as the Eventide Eclipse and the Eventide H9, which have been used by artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga. Eventide has also collaborated with other companies, including Digidesign and Avid Technology, to develop new products and technologies.

Products

Eventide's product line includes a range of audio processing equipment, from digital delay and multi-effects processors to pitch shifters and harmonizers. The company's products are known for their high quality and versatility, and are used by audio engineers and musicians in a variety of applications, including live sound, recording, and post-production. Some of Eventide's most popular products include the Eventide H9, the Eventide Eclipse, and the Eventide H3000, which have been used by artists such as The Rolling Stones, U2, and Radiohead. Eventide has also developed a range of software plugins, including the Eventide Anthology X and the Eventide UltraChannel, which are compatible with popular digital audio workstations such as Pro Tools and Logic Pro. The company's products have been used in the production of numerous award-winning films and albums, including those by Hans Zimmer, John Williams, and Quincy Jones.

Technology

Eventide's products are based on advanced digital signal processing technology, which allows for precise control over audio signals. The company's engineers, including Richard Factor and Orville Greene, have developed a range of innovative algorithms and techniques, including pitch shifting and time stretching, which are used in many of Eventide's products. Eventide has also developed a range of proprietary technologies, including Eventide's proprietary pitch shifting algorithm, which is used in many of the company's products. The company's products are designed to be highly flexible and customizable, with many featuring advanced user interfaces and MIDI control. Eventide has also collaborated with other companies, including Intel and IBM, to develop new technologies and products.

Awards and Recognition

Eventide has received numerous awards and accolades for its products and innovations, including several Technical Grammy Awards and Emmy Awards. The company's products have been used in the production of numerous award-winning films and albums, including those by The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones. Eventide has also been recognized for its contributions to the audio industry, including its induction into the TECnology Hall of Fame and the Audio Engineering Society's AES Hall of Fame. The company's founders, Richard Factor and Orville Greene, have also been recognized for their contributions to the audio industry, including their receipt of the AES Gold Medal and the Grammy Trustees Award.

Notable Users

Eventide's products have been used by a wide range of notable audio engineers and musicians, including George Massenburg, Bruce Swedien, and Tony Maserati. The company's equipment has been used in the production of numerous award-winning films and albums, including those by The Rolling Stones, U2, and Radiohead. Other notable users of Eventide's products include Hans Zimmer, John Williams, and Quincy Jones, who have all used the company's equipment in their work. Eventide's products have also been used by numerous live sound engineers, including those who have worked with The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Lady Gaga. The company's equipment has also been used in a variety of other applications, including post-production and broadcasting, with clients such as ABC, CBS, and NBC. Category:Audio equipment manufacturers

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