Blue Ribbon Soundworks
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Type | Subsidiary of Microsoft |
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Founded | United States |
Headquarters | United States |
Blue Ribbon SoundWorks was a digital audio editor company in the United States. It was acquired by Microsoft on October 16, 1995, and merged its technology with DirectSound.[1] The company was also known for Bars&Pipes, a series of music sequencer software packages written for the Amiga. It was founded by Melissa Jordan Grey and Todor Fay, who went on to found NewBlue, a video technology company.
References
- ↑ "Microsoft Investor Relations - Acquisitions". Microsoft. 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
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