FXpansion
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Company type | Ltd |
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Industry | Music Software |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Area served | World |
Key people | Angus Hewlett[1][2]
(CEO) SKoT McDonald (CTO) Rhiannon Bankston-Thomas (COO/CFO) |
Products | Geist2 Strobe2 Cypher2 Tremor Etch Bloom Maul DCAM Dynamics |
Parent | ROLI |
Website | www.fxpansion.com |
FXpansion is a Ltd company that produces music software including Geist2, Strobe2, Tremor, Etch, Bloom, Maul and DCAM Dynamics.
History
[edit]FXpansion is a company that develops music software, and was founded in 1999 in London, United Kingdom.[citation needed] Their base of operations from 2005-2009 was in London's inner East End, in the media/bar zone of Shoreditch. In 2008, FXpansion opened a US subsidiary, FXpansion USA Inc, to handle sales and distribution in North America, and a development office in Australia. In 2009, FXpansion relocated their HQ to London's South Bank.[citation needed]
On 1 September 2016, it was announced that fellow London based music technology company ROLI had acquired FXpansion.[3]
In April 2020, ROLI sold FXpansion instrument BFD to InMusic Brands.[4]
Industry Awards
[edit]- BFD1 - Electronic Musician Editors' Choice Award 2005[5]
- BFD2 - Electronic Musician Editors' Choice Award 2008[6]
- Geist - Electronic Musician Editors' Choice Award 2012[7]
- BFD3 - Electronic Musician Editors' Choice Award 2014[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Interview with Angus Hewlett of FXpansion". KVR Audio. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "Angus Hewlett Of FXpansion Talks Synth Squad And The Evolution Of The Studio". 11 January 2014.
- ^ "TechCrunch". TechCrunch. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
- ^ "MusicTech". MusicTech. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
- ^ "2005 Editors' Choice Awards". Electronic Musician. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ^ "2008 Editors' Choice Awards". Electronic Musician. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ^ "2012 Editors' Choice Awards". Electronic Musician. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
- ^ "2014 Editors' Choice Awards". Electronic Musician. Retrieved 14 March 2017.