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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 03, 2008
More information from: AES Booth 1226
Brian Zolner, President Mel Lambert
Bricasti Design 781.306-0420 Media&Marketing 818.558-3924
bzolner@bricasti.com mel.lambert@earthlink.net
Bricasti Design committed to developing
leading-edge outboard signal processors
for international pro-audio marketplace
Innovative software/hardware company founded in 2004 by Brian Zolner and Casey Dowdell
Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco: At the 125th AES Convention, which opens here today and runs until October 06, Bricasti Design will reinforce its commitment to the development of leading-edge signal processors for music-recording studios, post-production, film re-recording stages, broadcast-TV and audio-mastering facilities.
In 2004, Brian Zolner and Casey Dowdell created Bricasti Design to bring Casey’s fresh ideas in algorithmic reverberation to a worldwide market that Brian had developed over the previous 20 years. Since the introduction in 2007 of its Model 7 Stereo Reverb Processor, Bricasti Design has received both public acclaim as well as hundreds of personal correspondences that evidence a growing and enthusiastic user base. As a result, the M7 is now in regular use within more than 23 countries, well over half of the company’s expanding sales being outside of its own home country.
The unique sound of the M7, which offers acoustic realism as well as the “better than real” sounds and control only available in algorithm-based reverberation, has gained strong acceptance in music, film and broadcast production.
In 2008, Bricasti Design completed it original vision of a complete reverberation system with the introduction of its Model 10 Remote Console. The M10 lets users bring together up to eight M7s for either multiple stereo or surround applications, creating a single integrated system with a single point of control.
The M7 Stereo Reverb Processor provides the highest level of musicality and ease of control imaginable in a processor dedicated to the task of reverberation. Incorporating a modern, high-resolution digital design, utilizing an array of the latest DSP processors, the M7 provides a platform for the long overdue next step in reverb-processing algorithms. A separate, fully-differential analog section and dedicated transformer-based linear power supply provide enhanced analog specifications.
“No matter the application,” Zolner considers, “stereo or multi-channel, film sound or music, the combination of Bricasti Design’s M7 and M10 has raised the standard in sonic performance, usability, and flexibility of configuration for the growing base of users around the world.”
Recent high-visibility Model 7 customers include leading scoring mixer Alan Meyerson, Grammy® Award-winning
engineer/producer Al Schmitt, TV-music mixer Barton Michael Chiate working on classical-guitar CDs and the Jimmy Kimmel Live show, plus John Newton of Soundmirror, who uses M7s during live classical recording sessions.
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