![]() ![]() ![]() August 2007 - The world's first high resolution stand-alone (not bundled with a computer) audiophile music player software released: the new built-in "Link with iTunes" music file player mode of Pure Vinyl, demonstrated at Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, October 2007 October 2006 - Channel D hosts our first demo room (Room 517) at Rocky Mountain Audio Fest in Denver, featuring Pure Vinyl™ February 2006 - *AudioLeak loudness measurement software released (now used world-wide by the broadcast industry) December 2002 - Work begins on Pure Vinyl™ software December 1998 - *Waavebox audio signal generator software is released first demonstrated at MacWORLD Expo San Francisco, January 1999 June 1997 - *Mac the Scope audio signal analyzer software is released and demonstrated at MacWORLD Expo, Boston December 1996 - * DeltaVideo is released world's first video motion detection and motion tracking software for a personal computer When you see Pure Music being used at a trade show, you can rest assured that it's because the exhibitor independently chose Pure Music, not because we solicited them or enticed them with a "freebie." Many thanks to the many companies who have purchased our products at full retail price to use in their trade show exhibits. The above list of audio expo demo rooms mounted by Channel D doesn't count the companies who have chosen to use our products in trade show demos. Capital City Audio Fest (Washington, DC) Chester Group New York City Audio Show: twice in a row Newport Beach (Irvine), California: four times in a row AXPONA (Chicago and other cities): eight times in a row Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, Denver: eleven times in a row Sitting behind a desk and cranking out computer code is a cakewalk compared to tackling the challenge of proving product performance (not to mention demonstrating our credentials as high end audio enthusiasts) by setting up great sounding exhibit rooms despite the terrible acoustic environment on the level but difficult playing field of an audiophile trade show, where products are carefully scrutinized by attendees and the audio press alike, and the proof is in the listening. This proves our continued committment to developing innovative products, demonstrating them under stressful and demanding trade show conditions, and insuring that they deliver the highest possible performance. Integrating vinyl LP playback (with Pure Vinyl™) always has been an important part of our expo demos, which have always included both vinyl and digital audio music sources.Ĭontinuing through 2016, we have mounted and hosted more audiophile trade show demonstration rooms than all of the other computer audio software companies combined. From signal analysis and vinyl archival, editing and playback, to high resolution digital playback.Ĭhannel D was the first computer audio software company to exhibit at the famous international Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, long before audiophile interest in computer audio had blossomed (let alone even begun to bud) and continued as the only computer audio software company at audiophile expos for several years. Are dedicated to the audiophile enthusiast through understanding and preserving the purity of the audio signal through the entire playback stream. ![]()
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