Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.

Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.
Inc
Industry Music Software
Founded 2000
Headquarters Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Area served
World
Key people
David Viens (CEO)
Products ARIA Engine, Bidule, chipsounds, chipcrusher, chipspeech, Alter/Ego, sforzando
Website www.plogue.com

Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. is an incorporated company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada that develops music software including Bidule, chipsounds, Alter/Ego and chipspeech.[1][2]

The name Plogue was chosen as it means "plug" in Quebec Anglicism/slang.[3]

The company also has interesting old chips and many of its software releases focus on recreating the older synthesizer chips from the pre-90s. Much of David Viens' work within the company involves Rom Dumping, he collects old voice synthesizers and their ROMs.[4] Hubert Lamontagne was hired by the company due to his knowledge of Phonetics and this led to the creation of Chipspeech and Alter/Ego.[5]

References

  1. Music, Computer (2014-09-11). "Meet the Programmers: Plogue". MusicRadar. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  2. Future Publishing Limited (2014-09-11). "MIA Awards 2015: Computer Music Software of the Year award". MusicRadar. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  3. "Plogue Bidule Modular Music App: Get Started, Meet the Creators - CDM Create Digital Music". Createdigitalmusic.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  4. "Saving Old Voices by Dumping ROMs". Hackaday. 2016-01-20. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  5. Peter Kirn. "How A Plug-in Recaptured the Robot Voices of Your Childhood - CDM Create Digital Music". Createdigitalmusic.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.


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