History
Merging Technologies was founded in 1990 in Puidoux, Vaud, by EPFLDigital eXtreme Definition
DXD (Digital eXtreme Definition) is a digital audio format that originally was developed by Philips and Merging Technologies for editing high-resolution recordings recorded in DSD, the audio standard used on Super Audio CD (SACD).Products
Hardware
Hardware manufactured by Merging includes the following: * MERGING+ANUBIS (Networked AD/DA audio interface) * Horus (Networked AD/DA audio interface) * Hapi (Networked AD/DA audio interface) * Hapi MkII (Networked AD/DA audio interface) * MERGING+NADAC (Audiophile DAC) * Mykerinos (DSP card, now discontinued) * DUA & DUAII (AD/DA converters, now discontinued) * Sphynx & Sphynx 2 (AD/DA converters, now discontinued)Software
Merging develops software products which include the following: * Pyramix: a digital audio workstation (DAW) * Ovation: a media server and sequencer * VCube: a video player and recorder * ANEMAN: an Audio Network Manager.See Also
* DXD * AES67#Adoption * Direct Stream Digital#DSD_techniqueReferences
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Merging Technologies Electronics companies established in 1990 Manufacturing companies established in 1990 Manufacturers of professional audio equipment Audio equipment manufacturers of Switzerland