• Audiotonix acquires plug-in developer Slate Digital

    Audiotonix has announced the acquisition of Slate Digital, a software plug-in developer for audio creation and production. With a brand portfolio that includes Allen & Heath, Calrec, DiGiCo, DiGiGrid, Group One Limited, KLANG:technologies, Solid State Logic, and Sound Devices, the transaction enhances the groups presence in the professional audio creation and production markets.

    Slate Digital was co-founded in 2008 by Steven Slate and Fabrice Gabriel, with a mission to create digital audio tools for professional producers, mixers, and engineers. Since then, they have developed many industry software plug-ins, mixing and mastering audio processing software, virtual microphone modelling, audio samples and video courses.

    “The Slate Digital team share many of the key attributes we have across all our brands; great technology combined with committed staff with a real energy and passion for what they do” comments James Gordon, CEO of Audiotonix. “Their history and reputation for building stellar software tools is second to none, and from a business perspective their success in building a strong subscription model adds another bow in how we grow in the audio creation market. Personally, I’m looking forward to working with the Grenoble and US teams, to support them with their aspiration to continue to innovate technically and commercially, and to have some fun along the way.”

    Steven Slate states, “I’m so proud of what our team has been able to achieve over the past decade, and as part of Audiotonix, Slate Digital will have the resources to think even bigger and offer way more value to our customers. Audiotonix shares the passion for pushing the boundaries within the industry, and I look forward to seeing how Slate Digital unlocks even more possibilities for music creators. The products that will soon be released in this new chapter are the company’s most bold and innovative to date. I believe our loyal Slate Digital customers will be thrilled at what is to come.”

    “Over the last few years, I have been working with the development team to pass on the skills and approach we have always had to our DSP work. Now having access to additional technology resources from Audiotonix will no doubt inspire the development team to new heights. This is truly an exciting prospect, and one of the core reasons we felt Audiotonix is the right partner for us to pass Slate Digital to” adds Fabrice Gabriel. “Personally, I am going to be working with the wider Audiotonix DSP teams to continue our knowledge share and algorithm development.”


    About Slate Digital

    Based in Los Angeles and Grenoble, Slate Digital makes audio plug-ins (including analog emulation), recording equipment, sample packs, and production tutorial content for music producers and engineers.
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