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360 Systems was founded in 1972 by Robert Easton, a USC cinema department graduate working in the Hollywood film industry. The firm's original business plan focused on applying new semiconductor technology to products for the music and recording industries. Many of these "firsts" from the 1970's have since become industry standards, including today's popular digital keyboards with sounds stored in ROM, programmable equalizers, polyphonic and single-line guitar synthesizers, and the Compumix™ automated mixing console, marketed by Quad Eight Electronics.
During the 1980's, 360 Systems introduced its Permanent Playback™ digital audio message players, a standard in theme parks throughout the world. Permanent Playback replaces recording tape by storing high quality audio on EPROM memory chips. The revolutionary design removes all moving parts and delivers a virtually maintenance free system. Nearly twenty years later, original units are still in service. |
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Equipment Manufacture & Distr. / Studio Equipment
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Equipment Retail & Rental / Sound Equipment
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