NuEdge Development
Private | |
Industry |
Computer software Software synthesizers |
Founded | Stockholm, Sweden (1993) |
Founder | Magnus Lidström |
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Key people | Magnus Lidström |
Products | Cyclone, Echobode, Permut8, Bitspeek, Synplant, MicroTonic, Typhoon 2000 |
NuEdge Development is a Swedish computer software company. It is mainly involved in development and production of software synthesizers, both under its own label Sonic Charge as well as in cooperation with other companies.
History
Founded in 1993 for the development and release of Typhoon, which is an alternative operating system for the Yamaha TX16W sampler. NuEdge became intimately involved with Propellerhead Software around the time of its birth. Notable achievements include work on ReCycle, audio compression technology for REX files and ReFills, copy protection and GUI programming on Reason 1.0. NuEdge designed and developed the highly acclaimed Malström synthesizer for Reason 2.0. After this, NuEdge launched its own AU / VST plug-in venture Sonic Charge. NuEdge collaborated with XLN Audio on creating Addictive Drums.[1] They also created the "CWO" effect for Teenage Engineering OP-1 [2]
Sonic Charge
NuEdge develops its own brand of software synthesizers under the name Sonic Charge.[3]
Software released under this brand is:
- Cyclone — AU / VST Yamaha TX16W emulator
- Echobode — Rack Extension effect
- Permut8 — AU / VST effect
- Bitspeek — AU / VST / Rack Extension effect
- Synplant — AU / VST soft synth
- µTonic (MicroTonic) — AU / VST drum synth
References
- ↑ NuEdge Development. Frequently Asked Questions. Available online:
- ↑ http://now.teenageengineering.com/post/51638816069/op-1-os-update-13585
- ↑ Off-the-record: Sonic Charge - Audio News Room. Available online: