PSPaudioware.com s.c. | |
Type: | Corporation |
Foundation: | 2000 |
Location: | Warsaw, Poland |
Key People: | Antoni Ozynski, Co-founder Mateusz Wozniak, Co-founder and Lead Developer |
Products: | Computer software, music software |
Homepage: | www.pspaudioware.com |
PSPaudioware.com s.c. (Professional Sound Projects) is a software company that develops digital signal processors and audio effects for use in composing, recording, mixing, mastering, post-production, and broadcasting. It was co-founded by lifelong friends Antoni Ozynski and lead developer Mateusz Wozniak, after finishing university, in Warsaw, Poland in 2000.[1] PSPaudioware was one of the first developers of audio plug-ins for digital audio workstations. Its motto is "It's the sound that counts!"
In 2000, PSPaudioware released the PSP StereoPack and PSP MixPack to underwhelming response. In 2002 it released PSP VintageWarmer,[2] a unique audio processor which was awarded Computer Music's "Ultimate Buy" award, has received great reviews and endorsements from professionals worldwide, and remains PSPaudioware's best selling plug-in. PSPaudioware continues to release well-regarded software audio processors, creative effects, and digital simulations of hardware audio effects and devices.
In 2002, PSPaudioware unveiled a software emulation of the Lexicon PCM42. Lexicon themselves approved the plug-in and gave them the rights to use the name. PSPaudioware later released their own variation on the PCM42, dubbed the PCM 84. In 2010, the PSP 84 was updated to the PSP 85.[3]