Mark Clayton New President of Sonorus;
Marc Lindahl Steps Down
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Release date: January 24, 2000 Editorial Contact: John Bastianelli <john@sonorus.com> Sonorus, Inc. +212-253-7700 New York, NY -- Sonorus, Inc. announces the appointment of Mark Clayton as President. Mr. Clayton is a founder of Sonorus and has over 25 years experience in management, engineering and professional audio disciplines. Prior to founding Sonorus, he founded Ariel Corporation (a pioneer in DSP for audio), and worked for Eventide, Inc. Mr. Clayton stated, "Sonorus has established itself as a leader and innovator in high-performance audio. We plan to build upon this foundation with new products and strategic alliances that will bring new capabilities to anyone working with digital audio." Simultaneously, Marc Lindahl has announced his resignation from Sonorus Inc. Marc plans to pursue his dream of starting an internet-oriented record company, bowery.com. He will also continue to consult with various pro audio companies. Mr. Clayton stated, "We wish Marc all the best in his future endeavors! I'm sure that he will continue to be a tremendous asset to the pro audio community." For all Sonorus related issues, please contact Mark Clayton at mark@sonorus.com. Don't forget to see Sonorus at NAMM 2000 on February 3-6 at the Los Angeles Convention Center West Hall Booth #1619! We will be demonstrating our award winning STUDI/O running in various configurations including the Be operating system with Nuendo. Also shown will be STUDI/O's new AudioX implementation as well as using STUDI/O for DVD editorial. We will also have on display our AES/8, MEDI/O (Studio In A Box) sound card, Modular/8 (24/96K digital audio converter) and the AUDI/O AD/24, DA/24 (8 channel 24/44.1K, 48K AD&DA converters). Hope to see you at the show! |
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