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(which was, at that time, doing business as M-Audio). The following year, Avid Technology acquired Midiman, Inc. In 2003, Midiman acquired Evolution Electronics LTD, manufacturer of MIDI controllers, as a wholly owned subsidiary, and continued to sell Evolution-branded MIDI controllers and keyboards. Later that same year, Midiman officially re-branded themselves entirely as M-Audio, the brand they'd been using for their audio division since 1999. Similarly, the same year marked M-Audio's entry to the studio monitor speaker market with the Studiophile SP5B.
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While not the first 25-key MIDI controller nor the first cost-effective keyboard controller with plenty of hardware MIDI controls, the Oxygen8 helped establish the new category of portable keyboard controller, and a significant product category for M-Audio in the years to come. Having now established themselves in the MIDI interface and audio interface product categories, Midiman entered the MIDI keyboard controller market in 2002 with the introduction of the portable 25-key Oxygen8. In the years following, Midiman grew business further by entering into distribution deals with Propellerhead Software, Ableton, ArKaos, and Groove Tubes microphones, The success of the Midiman and M-Audio products, combined with the distribution revenues, resulted in 128% growth for the company in 2001 and 68% growth in 2002, making Midiman the fastest-growing music company in the US for both of those years.
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In the year 2000 and in conjunction with the announcement of the Delta Series PCI audio interfaces, Midiman introduced "M-Audio" as the new brand for their audio products. Growth, re-branding and Avid acquisition The next products of note were the Midisport and Bi-Port range of MIDI interfaces which were far more commercially successful than any other Midiman product to date, and which established a core product category for the company for many years to come.įollowing the commercial success of the MIDI interface line, Midiman introduced the Flying Cow and Flying Calf A/D / D/A converters, and entered the audio interface product category for the first time with the 4-input, 20-bit DMAN 2044.
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The first Midiman product was named the "Midiman," a MIDI-to- tape recorder synchronizer, but the first products that experienced mainstream success were the Syncman and Syncman Pro VITC-to- LTC/ MTC converters.
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Midiman first established itself as a manufacturer of small, affordable MIDI problem solvers, sync devices, and interfaces. After founding the company as Music Soft and changing the name to Midiman due to Yamaha Corporation already owning the rights to the Music Soft name, Ryan began the company with hardware solutions designed to solve the challenges of connecting MIDI, audio, and computer equipment together for the purposes of music production.
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This opens up a whole range of possibilities that were only available on the S6 before.M-Audio was founded in the late 1990s by Tim Ryan, an engineer and graduate of the California Institute of Technology who had co-designed the Con Brio Advanced Digital Synthesizer and helped develop MIDI software for Commodore and Apple computers, including two of the best-selling MIDI software titles at that time, Studio One and Studio Two.
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The Pro Tools Dock can work on its own (with an iPad) but can also complement an Pro Tools S3 controller. This powerful and improved hybrid redefines the possibilities offered by a controller. The eight soft keys will below the iPad map to the soft keys on the iPad. When using the Dock a new Super Channel View is added to the Control app. Focusing a channel is done by touching the long-throw fader. Physical controls include eight soft knobs designed to control parameters of a focused channel. This hybrid system brings the advantages of hardware and software workflows. Used with an iPad, the Avid Pro Tools Dock provides the advanced touchscreen features of the S6. The Avid Pro Tools Dock is a EUCON control surface integrating the Pro Tools Control free iPad App.