The recording industry lost one of its titans on September 12th when Ray Dolby, of Dolby Laboratories, died at age 80. Dolby was instrumental in the creation of both surround sound and noise-reduction technologies, features which have found their way into every major film production and music studio. His son, Tom Dolby, describes his father’s motivation as a love of music in the following excellent article.
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Ray Dolby. We miss you already. God speed.
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