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ODEON Room Acoustics Programs - Home (142 words)
A demo copy of Odeon 9.0 Combined is available on the Downloads page.
The ODEON project was founded by Acoustic Technology at Ørsted•DTU and six Danish consulting companies in 1984 with the purpose of providing reliable yet easy to use room acoustics prediction software.
ODEON covers room acoustics, noise control, and auditorium acoustics and is available in three editions – Industrial, Auditorium and Combined, all running Windows
ODEON RECORDS IN AMERICA (2067 words)
Odeon was retained as a classical and foreign-language sideline and was credited to the Okeh Phonograph Corporation, of which Heineman retained the presidency.
In 1931 the European Odeon, Columbia, Electrola, HMV, Parlophone, and Pathé labels were consolidated under the umbrella of the Electric and Musical Industries (EMI), the beginning of a vast conglomerate that would eventually come to dominate the European recording industry.
Decca reissued old Odeon classical material (some of it dating to the late 1920s) in some quantity, but its cheap pressings were a far cry from the glossy, laminated Odeons of a decade earlier.
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