Merging Technologies
Swiss manufacturer of professional audio hardware and software From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Merging Technologies is a Swiss manufacturer of professional audio hardware and software.
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Industry | Professional audio |
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Founded | 1990Puidoux, Switzerland | in
Founder | Claude Cellier |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Website | www |
History
Merging Technologies was founded in 1990 in Puidoux, Vaud, by EPFL electrical engineering graduate Claude Cellier.[1][2]
In 2022, Merging Technologies was acquired by Sennheiser.[3][4][5]
Digital eXtreme Definition
DXD (Digital eXtreme Definition) is a digital audio format that originally was developed by Philips and Merging Technologies[6] for editing high-resolution recordings recorded in DSD, the audio standard used on Super Audio CD (SACD).
Products
Hardware
Hardware manufactured by Merging includes the following:
- Anubis (Networked AD/DA audio interface)[7]
- Horus (Networked AD/DA audio interface)[8]
- Hapi (Networked AD/DA audio interface)[8]
- Hapi MkII (Networked AD/DA audio interface)[9]
- MERGING+NADAC (Audiophile DAC, now discontinued)[10]
- Mykerinos (DSP card, now discontinued)
- DUA & DUAII (AD/DA converters, now discontinued)
- Sphynx & Sphynx 2 (AD/DA converters, now discontinued)
Software
Merging develops software products which include the following:
- Pyramix: a digital audio workstation (DAW)[8]
- Ovation: a media server and sequencer[8]
- ANEMAN: an Audio Network Manager.[11]
- Merging Audio Device (also referred to as MAD): multi-ASIO AoIP driver for Windows OS. [12]
- Virtual Audio Device (also referred to as VAD): Core Audio AoIP driver plugin for macOS. [13]
- VCube: a video player and recorder, now discontinued[8]
See also
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External links
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