Eventide Audio
Timothy Sternfeld is a skilled Hardware Design Engineer at Eventide since September 2012, specializing in the design of hardware and firmware for music effect devices. Prior experience includes an Electrical Engineering Internship at Clear Align in June 2011, where design verification for electro-optical devices was completed. As a Research Assistant at the University of Rochester's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2008, Timothy developed a toolkit for measuring acoustical characteristics, gaining proficiency in LabView and MATLAB. Additionally, experience as a Technical Assistant Intern at World Café Live in Philadelphia involved technical support in a live music venue. Timothy Sternfeld holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Rochester.
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Eventide Audio
What started in a New York basement in 1971 has become the standard in audio broadcasting and recording. Eventide revolutionized the audio industry by creating the world’s first studio effects processor, the Instant Phaser, and the first digital audio effects unit, the H910 Harmonizer®. Since then, their legendary studio processors, effects pedals and plug-ins have been heard on countless hit records.
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