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Small Footprint, High Quality MIDI
Audio Synthesis now available for Texas Instruments’
DSP Core Product Development
Sonic Network to enable high
fidelity, engaging music playback on a wide range of
consumer devices including wireless, mobile PC,
games and toys
For Release on February 12,2004
Boston, MA/February 12, 2004
--- Sonic Network, Inc., a music industry veteran
providing audio synthesis technology and high
quality instrument wavetables, announced today that
Texas Instruments has licensed Sonic’s Embedded
Audio System (EAS) technology for use in the TI
DA260 semiconductor chip for mobile and other
consumer devices. This can also be used in the
TMS32OC55x(tm) DSP core-based programmable devices,
which includes several of TI's OMAP processors.
“We are delighted to be working with Sonic because
of the excellent quality of Sonic's EAS," said Curt
Waters, cellular media business manager for TI's
imaging and audio group. "Sonic has a proven track
record of working with semiconductor manufacturers
and leadership in MIDI.”
As
the EAS technology is a software rather than
hardware solution, consumer device manufacturers
utilizing the Sonic EAS solution and TI DSPs now
have the ability to add significant value while
reducing chip count, power requirements and costs.
Jennifer Hruska, President of Sonic Network, states,
“Another huge benefit of this solution is that it
gives device developers the ability to customize the
MIDI audio solution for each customer; options such
as sample rate and polyphony are selectable as
compile time options rather than hard coded, and
sound sets can be stylized by the developer or
personalized by the end user.”
In
fact, unlike other vendors of embedded MIDI
solutions, Sonic has an 18-year history of designing
and manufacturing award winning soundsets and
wavetables, in addition to providing synthesizer and
audio effects. All wavetables are recorded, produced
and optimized in Sonic’s own recording studios in
Boston, MA, and clients may choose the size,
specifications and even the style of the wavetables
according to their needs.
This is of particular importance to the cellular
phone industry, as MIDI is currently a core
requirement for ringtone generation and gaming sound
effects, and is one of the predominant multimedia
functions that handset manufacturers and carriers
are demanding.
“Cellular handset manufactures are constantly
looking for ways to differentiate their products.
One way to accomplish this is by providing better
and higher quality musical ringtones”, says Waters.
Consumers in the market for a new handset continue
to demand higher quality audio and multimedia
performance, and manufacturers are
responding by bundling more media processing
capability onto their platforms. Sonic Network’s
flexible audio solution enables manufacturers to
come to market with high-quality
MIDI performance products, which is what consumers
are looking for.”
These benefits extend well beyond the cellular
handset industry into the game, PDA, toy and other
consumer device industries. For instance, the Sonic
solution using TI DSPs can provide low-cost,
high-quality alert tones in automobiles,
pleasant-sounding user customizable alarm clocks,
musical toys, and numerous other applications.
Consumer device developers utilizing the combined TI
and Sonic EAS technology will benefit from the
high-fidelity and inherent musicality that is
currently in use with top Hollywood composers,
award-winning studio musicians and world-class
semiconductor manufacturers. As Sonic’s technology
is based on the premise of providing digitally
controlled musical instrument reproduction, not
merely sampled audio, the company has gained a
well-deserved reputation of providing superb "next
generation quality audio."
About Sonic Network:
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.
Sonic Network also maintains an active retail
product line of over 200 Sound Library and Music
products called “Sonic Implants” which are used by
musicians and composers writing for film, TV, games
and wireless audio applications. Sonic Network
technology and content is market-proven and
currently resides in tens of millions of consumer
and professional devices.
Sonic is a member of TI’s OMAP™ Developer Network, a
group of leading software developers porting
advanced applications to TI’s high performance,
power-efficient OMAP processors. Handset
manufacturers adopting OMAP devices enjoy the rapid
deployment of compelling wireless applications –
including streaming audio and video, multimedia
messaging, gaming, security, speech recognition,
location based services and mobile commerce – across
all leading operating systems. Systems level
integration services are also provided worldwide by
independent OMAP Technology Centers. The OMAP
platform has been selected by leading manufacturers,
such as Nokia, NEC, Fujitsu, LG Electronics,
Hewlett-Packard, Palm, Motorola, and many more, for
their 2.5 and 3G wireless devices. For more
information, please visit
www.omap.com.
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.
HTML:
http://www.sonicnetworkinc.com/press_releases.htm
ONLINE NEWSROOM:
http://www.sonicnetworkinc.com/press.asp
KEYWORDS: OMAP, DSP, ARM, embedded audio, MIDI
ringtones, wavetable, audio synthesis
SOURCE: Sonic Network, Inc.
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