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Audreio acquires Sononics Audio

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Audreio has announced the acquisition of Sononics Audio, LLC's products and IP. Sononics, a developer of audio software, has two commercially available products: Revival -- a drawbar synthesizer, and GSX -- a multi-effect and shaper processor.

Jorge Castellanos, CEO of Audreio, discusses the impact of this acquisition: "Taking over the development of Sononics products will mark the beginning of a new product line for Audreio. This new line accomplishes two important goals for us, in that it fosters creation as well as complements Audreio's current and already successful product suite which encourages and simplifies interoperability across devices, instruments, studios, and ultimately, musicians."

With regards to Sononics' flagship product, company founder Robert Currie explains, "Revival doesn't simply 'revive' the vintage analog classic sounds but extends and morphs them with modern synthesis techniques, producing exquisite modern-sounding, yet warm and rich sonic textures."

The first focus will be on updating the flagship Revival synthesizer to make it available across all plug-in formats. Development has already begun and a release announcement should follow later this month.

About Sononics
Sononics creates virtual musical instruments and audio effects. Founded in 2012, Sononics released its first product, Revival 1.0 for Propellerhead Reason, in July 2013. The company is committed to creating high-quality and innovative products for musicians.

About Audreio

Audreio's mission is to revitalize the music creation industry using the latest technological advances to create tools for studios, producers, and musicians.

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