"Generator", which became the first product released by a very young Native Instruments brand, worked on Pentium. In 1996, the novelty managed to attract enough attention to become one of the most important Musikmesse showpiece and to persuade Schmitt and Hinz to follow their vision of the modern music market. The software instrument, developed together with the programmer Volker Hinz, generated sound in a variety of ways, and also offered incredibly flexible processing. The idea materialized in a new project called Generator. Before the foundation of his own enterprise, Stephan was engaged into designing of mixing consoles and was thinking about how to turn a modern computer into a musical instrument. The impetus for creating his own company happened to be the desire to focus on software synthesis, which, with the growth of PC popularity, seemed a much more promising occupation than building and purchasing massive synthesizers. Stephan Schmitt, musician and engineer, founded the Native Instruments brand in 1996 in Berlin. The most popular German brand of musical software and hardware Native Instruments is one of the founders of such virtual musical instruments (VSTi) and plug-ins era – they started the epoch of gadgets for digital audio workstations (DAW).
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