Soundstream, Inc.

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Founded at the University of Utah in March 1975 by Bob Ingebretsen was hired for the software engineering.
The company developed a 16-bit digital audio recording system using a 16-track Honeywell instrumentation tape recorder as a transport, connected to digital audio recording and playback hardware of Stockham's design. It ran at a sampling rate of 50 kHz, as opposed to the audio CD sampling rate of 44.1 kHz.

In 1976, Soundstream restored acoustic (pre-electronic) recordings of John McCormack.

Soundstream’s first commercially released recording (popular music on the Soundstream.

Known engineers: Don Morrison (2).
Known sound editors/engineers: Jim Wolvington.

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