Jennifer Hruska

Moby ID: 233202

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Jennifer Hruska founded Sonic Network, Inc. in 1993 as an audio engineering company providing sound design and consulting services to semiconductor manufacturers, software companies and game developers. A recognized luminary in the sound production industry, she spearheaded the company's release of Sonic Implants in 1998, a retail product line of sound and music libraries originally known as Sonic Implants, now used by musicians and composers the world over. Expanding into licensed audio software for the mobile devices industry in 1999, she presided over the development of the company's integrated product suite which currently features mdME (music-driven Mobile Entertainment) applications, EAS (Embedded Audio Systems) enabling technologies, and the Sonic Implants musical instrument content library. Prior to Sonic Network, Ms Hruska served as Senior Sound Designer for Kurzweil Music Systems for over nine years where she co-developed the company’s award winning K2000, K2500, and K2600 music synthesizers. Ms Hruska speaks regularly at industry conventions and events, participates in leading standards organizations and was recently featured in the book “Art of Digital Music” as one of the industry's top 56 visionaries.

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Mr. Bones (1996, SEGA Saturn) Assistants on the set
Congo: The Movie - The Lost City of Zinj (1996, SEGA Saturn) Additional Writing and Performing
Ecco: The Tides of Time (1994, SEGA CD) Sound Effects and Foley

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