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cm: Can you give us a little background on how Audiomovers first started? What motivated you to create the company?
Igor: “I’m a sound engineer, music producer and audio product designer. For more than a decade I designed products for Blue Microphones and Waves Audio, co-designing some things you may have heard of (Tracks Live, Digigrid, SoundGrid, MultiRack, Yeti Nano, Yeti X). Waves is where I met the co-founder of Audiomovers, Yuriy Shevyrov. The original idea for ListenTo came from my own and fellow producers’ frustration, that you can’t easily listen to high quality audio coming from the DAW while you are remote. There were tools available at the time attempting to solve this problem, but they invariably lacked quality, were very expensive, or were clunky and difficult to use.
“I chatted about it to my friends (a bunch of mixers and producers) in a bar one evening and within 30 minutes I developed a pretty good idea how it should be implemented. I thought it could be done completely differently than any existing tools. I thought there was a way to really completely break the mould, so I called Yuriy to talk about