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Waves Audio Ltd.
IndustrySoftware
FounderGilad Keren, Chief Executive Officer; Meir Shaashua, Chief Technological Officer
ProductsPlug-ins for audio production
WebsiteWaves.com

Waves Audio Ltd. is a developer and supplier of professional audio signal processing technologies and audio effects, used in recording, mixing, mastering, post production, surround, live, and broadcast sound. Since the early 1990s, Waves processors have been available as plugins for most popular audio hosts and platforms, including Audio Units, TDM, DirectX, MAS, VST and AAX.

The company's corporate headquarters and development facilities are located in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in the United States in Knoxville, Tennessee and Shenzen, China.

History

Founded in October 1992 by Gilad Keren and Meir Sha'ashua, Waves released the first audio plug-in, their Q10 Paragraphic Equalizer.[1]

In September 2004, Sony announced that new VAIO PCs would include a mastering software suite with plug-ins from Sony Oxford (now Sonnox) and Waves.[2]

In 2011, Waves was a technical Grammy Award recipient.[3][4]

Maxx

Under its Maxx brand, Waves offers its technologies as DSP semiconductors and licensable algorithms for consumer electronics. Technologies from the Maxx brand have been used in products from companies including Dell,[5] Toshiba,[6] Sony, OnePlus,[7] Sanyo, JVC, and Altec Lansing. Maxx technologies are offered to enhance audio performance and improve sound in televisions, laptops,[5][6] mobile phones, VoIP, and portable loudspeaker systems.

In 2010, Waves Audio was involved in two lawsuits regarding intellectual property infringements and illegal use of its software. In one lawsuit, with the defendant Skyline Recording Studios NYC, Waves won, and in the other, with the defendant Quad Recording Studios, the defendant admitted liability.[8][9]

In 2013, Waves Audio sued Motorola Mobility for allegedly infringing on its Maxx trademark with the Droid Razr Maxx and Droid Razr Maxx HD phones.[10]

References

  1. ^ "1992: Waves Q10 Paragraphic EQ First Audio Plug-In". MixOnline. 2011-01-01. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  2. ^ "News - Sony bundle mastering suite with flagship VAIO PCs". Soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
  3. ^ "Technical GRAMMY Award: Waves Audio Ltd". 2011-02-11. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  4. ^ "Waves Audio To Receive Technical Grammy Award (ProSoundWeb)". ProSoundWeb. 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  5. ^ a b "Dell Unveils Redesigned Inspiron Laptop Portfolio". Hot Hardware. 2012-06-05. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
  6. ^ a b "Toshiba Improves Laptop Sound Quality by Enlisting Waves MaxxAudio". Mobile Magazine. 2007-08-22. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
  7. ^ "OnePlus Partners with Waves to add MaxxAudio to the One". Retrieved 2015-03-13.
  8. ^ "Recording: Waves Audio Prevails Against Copyright Infringement". Pro Sound Web. 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
  9. ^ "Software Beware". Grammy.com. 2013-06-03. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
  10. ^ "Waves Audio Slaps Motorola With 'Maxx' Trademark Suit". Law 360. 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2014-03-13.