Universal Audio
Chris Michael is a seasoned engineer with extensive experience in hardware design and engineering across multiple sectors, primarily in digital audio and communications. Currently serving as a Principal Hardware Engineer at Universal Audio since May 2011, Chris has played a key role in developing notable products such as the Volt interfaces and several Apollo peripherals. Prior to this, Chris worked at Bruce Gambardella Automotive Engineering for nearly 37 years, specializing in data acquisition systems for forensic crash testing. Additional roles include Principal Engineering Consultant at Desert Star Systems, Senior Principal Engineer at Digidesign, and contributions to various companies including Pacific Cyber/Metrix, Starflight Space Technologies, and Poqet Computer Corp. Chris holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Western New England University.
Universal Audio
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Founded in 1958 by Bill Putnam Sr., Universal Audio has been synonymous with innovative recording products since its inception. A favorite engineer of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles and more, the late Bill Putnam Sr. was a passionate innovator who is widely regarded as the father of modern recording — with many of his legendary studio and equipment designs still in use today.