Lawo Explained

Industry:Professional Audio Equipment
Founded:1970
Founder:Peter Lawo
Hq Location:Rastatt, Germany
Key People:
  • Philipp Lawo, CEO
  • Claudia Nowak, CFO
  • Jamie Dunn, CCO
  • Phil Myers, CTO
  • Andreas Hilmer, CMO
  • Ulrich Schnabl, COO
  • Christian Lukic, CSCO
Num Employees:> 400[1]
Website:https://lawo.com

Lawo is an international company based in Rastatt, Germany, specializing in the manufacture of digital mixing consoles and other professional audio equipment. It was founded in 1970 by Peter Lawo,[1] and is currently run by his son Philipp. The company is notable for supplying the audio mixing equipment for the 2012 London Olympics and Nine Network, and for sports events in Asia, North America and Australia.

The first developments of Peter Lawo were driven by the needs of composers of electronic music like Karlheinz Stockhausen. To Stockhausen's specifications Peter Lawo built an apparatus called "module 69 B" which was used to perform Stockhausen's composition Mantra.The success of this production led to the founding of the Experimentalstudio of the Heinrich Strobel Foundation of the Südwestfunk in 1971.[2] [3] Together with the first director of this studio, Hans Peter Haller, Peter Lawo developed the Halaphon. (The name resulted from the names of the developers: HA(ller)-LA(wo)-PHON).[2] This machine became famous when being used in all the later works of composer Luigi Nono.

Later, Peter Lawo developed mixing consoles for Stockhausen, whose composition Oktophonie was produced in the Studio for Electronic Music of the German Public Broadcaster WDR (Westdeutscher Rundfunk).For the production of this composition, the automatic recall of very fast fader movements was used[4] —which was made possible by Lawo's hybrid mixing console PTR ("Programmierbare Ton Regie" = programmable audio control).[5]

History

1970 – founded by Peter Lawo as engineer's office for electronic equipment

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Lawo - 50 years of Engineering the future . November 25, 2022 . Lawo.
  2. http://www.iscm.org/files/wnmf2006.pdf World New Music Magazine—Contemporary Music in Germany
  3. http://www.goethe.de/kue/mus/ema/rue/eku/en1579164.htm Electronic Music from Germany—Review
  4. http://iem.kug.ac.at/fileadmin/media/iem/projects/2011/bem13.pdf "The audio mixer as creative tool in musical composition and performance"
  5. Durham University "The influence of technology on the compositionof Stockhausen’s Octophonie", originally published by Cambridge University Press in ”Organised sound”, 1996,, Page 178
  6. Web site: Lawo merges DAW plug-ins and mixing consoles. Broadcast Engineering. 12 May 2007. 7 January 2013.
  7. Web site: Lawo Acquires Majority Share in Innovason. Radioworld. 1 May 2008. 3 October 2018.
  8. Web site: Lawo Mixing Consoles at IBC 2010. 20 September 2010. 7 January 2013.
  9. Web site: Over 50 Lawo consoles mixing London 2012 Olympics. PSN Europe. 7 August 2012. 7 January 2013.