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Sonic
Network Licenses MIDI Audio Technology
to Micronas for High Quality Ringtone
Playback on Mobile Devices
Boston, MASS and Freiburg, Germany,
April 8th, 2003- Sonic Network, Inc., a
privately held Massachusetts
corporation, today announced the license
of its Embedded Audio Synthesis (EAS)
technology to Micronas (SWX Swiss
Exchange: MASN, Prime Standard Segment
Frankfurt: MNSN) for use in its MAS
family of digital signal processors (DSPs).
In order to meet customer demand for
multimedia enabled mobile devices, the
added EAS technology will give consumers
the additional audio feature of high
quality and polyphonic MIDI melodies.
Sonic's EAS technology has been
incorporated into the Micronas MAS 35x5G
family of semiconductors, providing up
to 40 voices using 22kHz MIDI wavetable
synthesis and the company's proprietary
Enhancer Circuit for additional presence
and audio sweetening. The solution
incorporates the emerging Scaleable
Polyphony MIDI (SP-MIDI) ringtone
standard adopted by the MIDI
Manufactures Association in America (MMA)
and Japan (AMEI) as well as 3GPP, the
3rd Generation Partnership Project for
mobile devices.
"Full multimedia wireless devices are
quickly becoming the standard," said
Jennifer Hruska, president of Sonic
Network. "As this continues, the demand
for more engaging content and
applications, in the form of games,
ringtones and even advertising,
continues to rise. A big part of that
experience is the sound and music and
that's what our EAS technology is about,
bringing high quality, engaging audio to
wireless and embedded devices."
Micronas, a leading supplier of IC
solutions for multimedia, consumer and
automotive electronics, will use Sonic's
EAS to progress into an emerging market
for its family of multimedia enabled
DSPs. Mobile phones with customizable
audio features are expected to gain
further customer acceptance over the
next few years. To enhance marketing
positioning, Micronas said Sonic's EAS
represents a significant step forward in
providing high quality MIDI playback for
its customers.
"Cell phone owners demand personalized
products, not to mention the best sound
possible for their ringtones," said
Shawn Richards, director marketing
multimedia at Micronas. "To achieve this
goal, we require high levels of quality
and performance in every element of our
multimedia processors. Sonic
demonstrated the ability to deliver an
excellent MIDI sound, thus providing a
perfect complement to the industry
leading MP3 decoding and baseband audio
features of this portfolio."
About
Sonic Network, Inc.:
Sonic Network, Inc. provides embedded
audio technology and content (music and
sounds) that enable high quality,
engaging audio and multi-media playback.
The company licenses its products in a
wide variety of markets including
Wireless Devices, Semiconductors, PC
Soundcards, Games, and Music
Synthesizers. Consumers enjoy crystal
clear music and multi-media playback on
all devices, despite a particular
platform's memory, processing or
functional constraints. For this reason,
Sonic has gained a well-deserved
reputation of providing superb
next-generation quality audio.
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