• Digico buys live sound plug in developer Fourier Audio


    Digico announces the acquisition of UK-based live sound software developer and manufacturer, Fourier Audio. The deal builds on their acquisition of immersive in-ear brand KLANG:technologies in 2018.

    Fourier Audio’s team of software engineers and sound designers are focused on delivering live audio solutions. Over the last 24 months they have been developing a new platform reportedly bringing the power of studio audio software plug-ins to live engineers, initially codenamed ‘Project Core’ and finally called transform.engine. The Fourier team will present their new platform on the DiGiCo booth #823 at the AES New York conference starting October 25th – 27th, with product shipping Q1 2024.



    The latest addition to the Audiotonix family sees Fourier Audio join the growing roster of pro audio brands that includes Allen & Heath, Calrec, DiGiGrid, KLANG:technologies, Harrison, Slate Digital, sonible, Sound Devices, Solid State Logic and DiGiCo.

    James Gordon, Audiotonix CEO, adds, “Bringing this talented team into the Audiotonix fold under DiGiCo will allow us to give live sound users access to a wider range of our own and other 3rd party developers’ plug-ins. At AES New York we invite all plug-in manufacturers to come have a frank and open discussion, and I can’t wait to start talking to these plug-in brands about how we will be able to open the live sound market to their unique tools.”
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