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Sonic Studio is an American company manufacturing digital audio production tools for engineering professionals. The company was created when
Sonic Solutions Sonic Solutions was an American computer software company headquartered in Novato, California. In addition to having a number of offices in the U.S., the company also maintained offices in Europe and Asia. It was acquired by Rovi Corporation in 20 ...
divested itself of its audio product lines in order to concentrate on
DVD The DVD (common abbreviation for Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format. It was invented and developed in 1995 and first released on November 1, 1996, in Japan. The medium can store any kind ...
and multimedia–oriented products.


History


Overview

Under the auspices of Sonic Solutions, the Sonic Studio audio workstation has driven the professional production and delivery of commercial Compact Discs. The original “Sonic System” pioneered the desktop delivery of Red Book masters on recordable CD, in the same way that the original
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and
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spawned the
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. Prior to the introduction of the Sonic System, Compact Disc were assembled and premastered using bulky, expensive and unreliable U-matic
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–based systems.


Early years

The Sonic System began life as research into real–time, computer–based audio production. The
Audio Signal Processor The Audio Signal Processor or ASP is a large-scale digital signal processor developed by James A. Moorer at Lucasfilm's The Droid Works. He programmed a number of Digital signal processing algorithms that were used in major motion picture featu ...
(or ASP) hardware–based audio signal processor, designed by James A. Moorer, after work on the Hydra audio project at Stanford University’s
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, was a proof of concept for what is now considered a
digital audio workstation A digital audio workstation (DAW) is an electronic device or application software used for recording, editing and producing audio files. DAWs come in a wide variety of configurations from a single software program on a laptop, to an integrat ...
. The ASP's design started life in 1980 and was designed primarily for real–time, multichannel EQ and mixing.
SoundDroid The SoundDroid is an early digital audio workstation designed by a team of engineers led by James A. Moorer at Lucasfilm between 1980 and 1987. It was a hard-disk–based, nonlinear audio editor developed on the Audio Signal Processor (ASP), a ...
, an in–house project of Lucasfilm Ltd.’s
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that was later spun off as part of
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, was a hard disk–based, non–linear, second generation digital audio workstation that leveraged the research done on the ASP. Though the
SoundDroid The SoundDroid is an early digital audio workstation designed by a team of engineers led by James A. Moorer at Lucasfilm between 1980 and 1987. It was a hard-disk–based, nonlinear audio editor developed on the Audio Signal Processor (ASP), a ...
project was never commercialized and The Droid Works was later sold to Avid, the audio development team went on to first create the NoNOISE restoration system in 1987, hosted on a
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–powered SUN 1, the first true, general purpose computer “workstation,” which had been developed in cooperation with Lucasfilm. The SUN ran
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, developed by
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and refined at
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. Sonic Studio’s current flagship product run on
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, a modern version of that same UNIX variant, BSD Unix, that powered the original SUN workstation. After evaluating the cost and complexity of their SUNs, the Sonic team decided to tap a new platform, Apple Computer’s
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, also powered by a Motorola 68000, to create the first production version of the Sonic Station later that year. By 1988, the Sonic Station was in service at EMI Abbey Road and Finesplice in London, and MCA in California, performing “miraculous” feats of restoration and starting a trend of mining back catalog that continues to this day. That first system employed a dedicated
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hardware co–processor, with 4 Motorola 56000–series
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(DSP), beginning a trend that continued through seven generations of hardware. Demand grew for a turnkey Compact Disc preparation system and, in 1990 with the addition of the world’s first CD-R product,
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’s $30,000, two piece, E-1/W-1 Compact Disc-Recordable system in conjunction with START Lab’s new media, the complete Sonic System was born. After a few years of development, the product was renamed “SonicStudio” and development continues to this day.


Present day

In 2002, Sonic Solutions decided to divest themselves of their original audio product line. To concentrate solely on the DVD content creation market, they formed a joint venture and, in 2004, that business was transferred to Big Endian, LLC to carry on the development, sales, and support of Sonic Solutions’ audio workstation products. Based in San Anselmo California, Sonic Studio, LLC continues to manufacture products that address the needs of the world’s most discriminating audio professionals with powerful PCM and DSD origination, editing and processing capabilities, and integrated premastering for both CD, SACD and rich media distribution. Sonic Studio’s NoNOISE noise and distortion reduction tools and streamlined workflow have allowed the product lines to remain at the forefront of
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for DVD post–production and archival re–release.


Pioneering work

Over the years, development of the product lines have resulted in many breakthroughs now considered commonplace in the professional audio community. Some of the features and technologies brought to the pro audio market by Sonic Studio’s forbearers include: * graphical digital
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displays (Rubin 2005, pp. 444) * 24 bit AES digital I/O * SDIF-2 digital I/O * 4–point editing model, borrowed from videotape editing paradigm * integrated, 9 pin machine control * integrated digital restoration tools * multitasking DSP * integrated “desktop” CD preparation * the PreMaster CD delivery format * ultra–high speed data network with multiuser, file–level read/write (Anderson 1993) * 96 kHz & 192 kHz, single and double wire AES I/O support * double precision internal signal processing (Moorer 1999) * integrated
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&
SACD Super Audio CD (SACD) is an optical disc format for audio storage introduced in 1999. It was developed jointly by Sony and Philips, Philips Electronics and intended to be the successor to the Compact Disc (CD) format. The SACD format allows mul ...
production (Moorer 1998)


References


Notations

* Moorer, James A; (1982). ''The Audio Signal Processor: The Next Step in Digital Audio''. New York: Audio Engineering Society
Preprint Number: Rye-020
* Moorer, James A.; Borish, Jeffrey; Snell, John; (1985). ''A Gate-Array Multiplier for Digital Audio Processing''. New York: Audio Engineering Society
Preprint Number: 2243
* Moorer, James A.; Borish, Jeffrey; (1986). ''An Optical Disk Recording, Archiving, and Editing Device for Digital Audio Signal Processing''. New York: Audio Engineering Society
Preprint Number: 2376
* Lawrence M. Fisher; (1988). ''Removing the Static From Old Recordings''

* Cumming, David P.; Moorer, James A.; Ogawa, H.; Ishiguro, T.; Nakajima, Hisashi; (1990). ''CD Mastering Using a Recordable -Red Book Standard- CD and Graphical PQ Subcode Editing''. New York: Audio Engineering Society
Preprint Number: 3006
* Reichbach, Jonathan D.; Kemmerer, Richard A.; (1992). ''SoundWorks: An Object-Oriented Distributed System for Digital Sound''. New York: IEEE
0018-9162/92/0300-0025
* * Moorer, James A; (1996). ''Breaking the Sound Barrier: Mastering at 96 kHz and Beyond''. New York: Audio Engineering Society
Preprint Number: 4357
* TECnology Hall of Fame; (1997). ''1997 TEC Awards''. Penton Media Inc
Mix Magazine
* * * Jacobson, Linda; (2004). ''Silicon Audio''. Penton Media Inc
Mix Magazine
* {{wikicite , id= Rubin2005 , reference= Rubin, Michael; (2005). ''Droidmaker: George Lucas and the Digital Revolution''. Gainesville: Triad Publishing Company. {{ISBN, 0-937404-67-5. * TECnology Hall of Fame; (2006). ''1987 Sonic Solutions NoNoise''. Penton Media Inc
Mix Magazine


External links


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Dr. J.A. Moorer
Electronics companies of the United States