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CEDAR Audio to be inducted into the Audio Technology Hall
Of Fame
August 28, 2008
Source: CEDAR Audio
On 4 October 2008 at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco,
the CEDAR System - alongside fourteen other products - will
be inducted into the Audio TECnology Hall Of Fame.

A panel of more than fifty recognised
audio experts, including authors, educators, engineers, facility
owners and other industry professionals selected the inductees
who, in previous years, have included innovators including Leon
Termin, Rupert Neve and Bob Moog alongside breakthroughs such
as the cylinder phonograph, the triode vacuum tube, the Soundstream
digital recorder, the Fairlight CMI and MIDI.
The induction ceremony will take place on
Saturday 4 October 2008 during the 125th AES Convention, and
will be open to all Convention attendees.
CEDAR's Managing Director, Gordon Reid,
who will be receiving the award says, "When George Petersen,
Director of the Hall Of Fame, called me to say that the CEDAR
System was to be inducted, I was almost speechless. There
is something special about being recognised by one's peers
and the industry as a whole, especially when one is unaware
of being considered for the honour. I am very grateful to
the people involved, whoever they are, and would like to thank
them here as well as in San Francisco in October."
"I would also like to thank those engineers
and visionaries who contributed to the existence and early
development of the system - Dr Christopher Roads of the British
Library National Sound Archive, Emeritus Professor Peter Rayner
and Professor Simon Godsill of the Cambridge University Engineering
Department, our own Dave Betts, and former employee Keith
Miller, all of whom contributed greatly to what CEDAR was
to become."
The Hall Of Fame was established in 2004
by the Mix Foundation to honour significant, lasting contributions
to the advancement of audio technology.
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