Miller Music and Media handles press and public relations for multiple audio technology hardware and software manufacturers. The agency writes, distributes and follows up on product press releases and announcements to gain news and reviews coverage with media partners worldwide. Interested parties can initiate dialogue regarding competitive costings.

Represented companies include Analogue Solutions, based in Kingswinford, United Kingdom. The company produces, sells and distributes new analogue synthesisers and music accessories. They also modify analogue synthesisers and analogue drum machines. Imake sequencers, synthesisers, and drums — a complete package to create great electronic music, said T. Carpenter in 2010.

Arturia, founded in Grenoble, France, in 1999, specializes in the development of music software and hardware. The company strives to integrate advances in computer music research into its products. This involves working closely with partner research institutions, such as IRCAM France. One of Arturia’s core technologies is True Analog Emulation, allowing accurate modelling of analogue circuitry behaviour on personal computers.

Camel Audio is committed to the development of innovative, professional audio plug-ins. Founded in 2000 by Ben Gillett, the company has grown to include a team of skilled professionals. Camel Audio is an active member of 1% For The Planet, giving at least 1 dollar for every 100 dollars spent on its software to environmental charities.

Doepfer Musikelektronik CEO Dieter Doepfer began building electronic musical devices in 1979 with a voltage-controlled phaser module. He developed devices under his own name, including the MAQ16/3 MIDI Analog Sequencer, culminating in the A-100 Analog Modular System.

Ian Boddy’s sample library-producing work includes Malice in Wonderland and Outer Limits for Zero-G. Boddy now independently releases his sample productions under the Ian Boddy Waveforms banner as an ongoing series of download-only sample packs.

Kenton Electronics was founded in 1986 by UK musician John Price. The company designs and manufactures a wide range of MIDI solutions from within spitting distance of London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios.

Plugin Alliance is an American pro audio plug-in company comprising Brainworx, Chandler Limited, CharterOak Acoustic Devices, NEVE Custom Series 75, elysia, Mäag Audio, Millennia Music and Media Systems, Noveltech Audio, SPL and Vertigo Sound. It was founded by Brainworx CEO Dirk Ulrich.

Solid State Logic is a manufacturer of analogue and digital audio consoles and provider of creative tools for music, broadcast and post production professionals.

Touch Guitars was founded by guitarist Markus Reuter. The company bridges the gap between traditional guitar and modern technology with a new generation of tapping instruments.

Waldorf Music continues the tradition of the legendary PPG Wave series. Studios throughout the world are equipped with Waldorf instruments.

XILS-lab, based in Grenoble, France, is a music software company founded by Xavier Oudin. Oudin believes that a virtual effect or instrument is a musical machine for musicians.

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