Studer is a designer and manufacturer of professional
audio equipment for
recording studios and
broadcasters. The company was founded in
Zürich
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,
Switzerland
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, in 1948 by Willi Studer. It initially became known in the 1950s for its professional
tape recorders. In the 1990s the company moved into the manufacture of
mixing console
A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for Audio mixing (recorded music), mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems. Inputs to the console include microphones, signals fro ...
s.
Management, sales, engineering, R&D and customer service were based in
Regensdorf, Switzerland, until owners Harman International Industries closed down the Swiss entity in March 2018 transferring the now decentralized operation to China, Hungary, and the US. Manufacturing, marketing, and customer support were part of the
Soundcraft facility in
Potters Bar
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until Harman closed the Potters Bar facility in June 2016 and moved manufacturing and customer support to Hungary. Studer was a subsidiary of
Harman International Industries. On February 9, 2021,
Evertz Microsystems acquired the Studer audio brand from Harman.
History
Willi Studer began to make high-tension
oscilloscope
An oscilloscope (formerly known as an oscillograph, informally scope or O-scope) is a type of electronic test instrument that graphically displays varying voltages of one or more signals as a function of time. Their main purpose is capturing i ...
s in 1948. These products were in production until 1968. In March 1951, Studer introduced the
Revox brand name subsidiary.
In 1990, Studer sold the Studer-Revox group to Motor-Columbus AG, including all subsidiary companies. In 1991, Motor-Columbus split the Studer-Revox Group into separate Studer, Revox and manufacturing-divisions. Motor-Columbus sold several subsidiaries and plants.
The extensive reorganization culminated in the sale of the Studer group to Harman International Industries in March 1994. The Revox group was excluded and sold to private investors. On March 17, 1994, Harman completed its acquisition and acquired from Motor-Columbus AG 100% of Studer-Revox AG.
Harman paid 100 Swiss Francs (approximately US$70.00) for all of the issued and outstanding stock in Studer-Revox. Harman assumed post-acquisition indebtedness of Studer-Revox of approximately 23 million Swiss Francs (approximately US$16 million). Harman later moved some of its Studer business operations to England and merged them with operations of its Soundcraft subsidiary.
Willi Studer died on March 1, 1996.
In 2006 Harman closed all of the original headquarters of the brands in its professional division portfolio and moved Studer support and manufacturing to Pécs, Hungary to cut costs.
Harman sold the Studer brand and Intellectual Property in February 2021. The Studer brand was purchased by Canadian broadcast equipment manufacturer Evertz Microsystems. Evertz continues to manufacture the Studer Vista 1, V and X from their manufacturing plants in
Burlington, Ontario
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.
Tape recorders
In 1949, Studer branched out into the audio business by modifying imported tape recorders from
Ampex
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in the
United States
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. By 1950, they had developed their own line of tape recorders, named the Dynavox series. The company has built a variety of 2-track recorder models throughout its history for
stereo
Stereophonic sound, commonly shortened to stereo, is a method of sound reproduction that recreates a multi-directional, 3-dimensional audible perspective. This is usually achieved by using two independent audio channels through a configurat ...
recording.
Some Studer model variations were sold under the Revox name, with slight modifications, at a lower price. The Revox variants were designed for consumer use, with features such as IR remote control, and the omission of balanced input/output sockets. The core circuitry of the two was otherwise substantially identical. One of the company's models was the Revox A77 recorder, which was introduced in 1967.
Studer designed and produced
multitrack recorders. Studer's first multi-track machine, the model J37, was released in 1964. It recorded 4 tracks on one inch tape. A pair of J37s were used by
The Beatles
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to record ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' in 1967.
Later analog Studer machines were built in 8, 16, and 24-track configurations using tape widths of up to two inches.
Sales of analog machines continued into the early 1990s, when they began to be replaced by
digital recorders. In this period, Studer introduced the D820 and D827 multitrack models, which employed the
Digital Audio Stationary Head standard. However, digital tape formats eventually fell out of favor with the introduction of computerized
hard disk drive
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recording systems and software products such as
Pro Tools.
A Studer A800 MKIII is the focus of the opening shot of the video for the 1988
Guns N' Roses
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song "
Patience
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". Some studios have continued to use Studer recorders to the present day.
Mixing consoles
In the mid-1990s Studer started to develop digital mixing consoles. After introduction of OnAir 2000 with Touch'n Action user interface in 1997, the D950 was the first digital large frame desk Studer introduced in 1998. With Vista Series (Vista 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, V, and X) Studer launched in 2003 the Vistonics user interface with knobs-on-glass technology. Some Vista models have been discontinued including the Vista 5 but Vista 1, V, and X remain in production. Vista 5BE (Black Edition) was the final model of this series continuing the use of x86 CPU technology replacing SHARC based DSP engines but production on the 5BE was shelved as part of the discontinuation of the Vista 5 product family, the Vista 5BE being almost identical in function and operational features to the Vista V which continues to be produced by Evertz.
The Studer Vista 9M2 (launched September 2013) is a TV broadcast/live production console equipped with the patented Vistonics knobs-on-glass user interface and FaderGlow is used by TV broadcasters including the
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
,
RAI, France TV, TV Globo,
ABC,
NRK,
DR and many others. Studer also offers radio broadcast consoles with the Glacier control surfaces (replacing the now discontinued On Air 3000 and 2500 controllers) added to the remaining On Air range that includes the OnAir 1500.
File:Studer A80 24-track recorder.jpg, Studer A80, 24-track recorder
File:Queen Montreux9.jpg, Studer A80 at Mountain Studios used by the rock band Queen
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* Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king
* Queen (band), a British rock band
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File:Remote controller of Studer A800 MKIII.jpg, Remote controller for Studer A800 MKIII (center left)
File:Studer B67 tape recorder.jpg, Studer B67, 2-track recorder
File:STUDER A820 Master 2 Track Recorder.jpg, Studer A820, 2-track recorder
File:STUDER A80 Master 2 Track Recorder, Mastering Version.jpg, Studer A80, 2-track recorder, mastering version
IBA Kol Israel Heleni Radio Studios 5561.jpg, Studer broadcasting audio console at IBA Radio Kol Israel in Jerusalem
References
External links
{{Commons category, Studer
Studer corporate site
Manufacturers of professional audio equipment
Electronics companies established in 1948
Audio equipment manufacturers of Switzerland
Manufacturing companies based in Zurich
Regensdorf
Audio mixing console manufacturers
1994 mergers and acquisitions
2021 mergers and acquisitions
Swiss brands
Swiss companies established in 1948
Swiss companies disestablished in 1994