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RME Audio

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RME Audio[edit]

RME is a German audio company based in Haimhausen, Germany. RME designs and markets audio interfaces,[1] analog-to-digital converters, mic preamps, PCI interfaces, and related products.[2] RME products are widely acknowledged to be “reference quality” within the audio interface industry.[3]

History[edit]

RME was founded in 1996 by Ralf Männel and Matthias Carstens. Carstens got his start in the audio world by training as an electrical engineer, playing drums, working in various music stores, and becoming proficient at electronic repair. As Carstens was working with audio equipment, Männel presented a project in ELRAD, a German magazine for electronics and technical applied computing. Männel’s concept was a Interface, Level Meter, Error Analyzer, measuring and long term test system. Carstens thought the project had promise, contacted Männel and the two decided to work together, thus creating RME.[4] Currently RME consists of a German team of developers with a robust vision of creating innovative, user friendly, and high-quality digital audio solutions.[5]

Key Products[edit]

DAM1 (Digital Audio Monitor)[edit]

PCI Interface Card[edit]

In 2001, RME launched the PCI Interface card for mobile audio recording which made it the world’s first for operating on desktop, laptop, and notebook. It quickly became the industry standard due to its advanced technology and continuing support for firmware and drivers.[6]

Distribution[edit]

RME products are marketed and distributed world-wide by Synthax Inc, the exclusive distributor for RME digital audio solutions. Synthax US also distributes Ferrofish advanced audio applications, myMix audio products, and ALVA cableware. Syntax supplies a nationwide network of dealers for broadcast, commercial audio, music industry, professional audio, theater, and also military and government applications.[7]

References[edit]

  1. "Ten Of The Best: Audio Interfaces". Attack Magazine. 30 September 2015.
  2. "RME - Marshank Group".
  3. "RME and Native Instruments". Native Instruments. 17 April 2018.
  4. "Matthias Carstens Shares His Perspective on the RME Approach to Design and Manufacturing".
  5. "RME Audio".
  6. "RME Celebrates 20th Anniversary". Mix Online. 1 February 2016.
  7. "Synthax USA. We are the Pro Audio Distributor for the Americas for RME, Ferrofish, Appsys, DIGIGRAM, ALVA and myMix. We provide integrated solutions for live, studio, install sound, house of worship and broadcast applications".


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