Distributed Music 1.09
Posted on : 24-01-1996 | By : admin | In : Seer History
Tags: distributed music, SeerMusic
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This explicated the AHA! into an eventual patent application.

































































































This explicated the AHA! into an eventual patent application.
First affordable synthesizer with multi-timbral physical modeling.
Back: Frank, David
Front: Greg, Stanley, Dave
It was worth doing just for the expression on the Korg R&D faces when they realized we had just obsoleted their exotic hardware plans. We were also pretty cocky at the show because we were already negotiating with Creative Labs.
19960101 | Greg Lee, Marketing |
19960108 Microsoft announces WDM to kill NSP
19960115 Intel takes optional non-compete extension
19960115 Intel discloses MMX to Seer
19960122 Intel Re-Releases NSP code (without Native Audio)
19960124 Seer requests Intel approval for Creative deal
19960101 Creative losses: $30M in quarter
19960101 SEEERSYNTH > CREATIVE WAVESYNTH 1.0
19960103 LOI draft
19960111 LOI final / No shop
19960112 National Semiconductor
19960118 NAMM 96 Anaheim: showed SeerSynth & Reality prototype
19960121 | Roberta Eklund |
19960125 Draft Technology License Agreement (TLA)
19960126 SJ TLA response
19960130 Seer Patent Report
19960131 Reality Biz Plan 2.0