Stephan Bernsee
German computer programmer (born 1971)
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Stephan Bernsee (born 1971) is a digital signal processing applications developer from Germany.[1]
Stephan Bernsee | |
|---|---|
| Born | Stephan Sprenger 1971 (age 54–55) |
| Occupations | Software developer, DSP Engineer |
| Website | http://www.dspdimension.com |
Background
Bernsee is the founder of the audio software company Prosoniq and the principal developer of the sound synthesis technology used in the Hartmann Neuron series of synthesizers,[2] the audio timescale-pitch modification technology behind Prosoniq TimeFactory, its popular vocoder OrangeVocoder and the sonicWORX Isolate application[3] which does pattern detection to allow extracting, manipulating and suppressing individual notes and sounds within a song. He holds a couple of patents, including one for localizing audio in 3D space.[4]
In 2011 he co-founded Zynaptiq,[5][6] a Hannover-based startup company specializing in reverb removal, polyphonic pitch modification and automatic optimization of music tracks based on artificial intelligence.[7]