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CHAPTER 41<br />

History<br />

Bill Putnam Sr.<br />

The name M.T. "Bill" Putnam retains a unique status in the audio industry hall of fame- it's legendary<br />

even among those who are considered to be legends themselves. Called the "father of<br />

moderd recording" by no less a luminary than Bruce Swedien, and a "visionary, responsible<br />

for motivating new thinking," by respeced studio engineer Tom Hidley, Putnam was a true renaissance<br />

man in the world of sound and music. As a record producer, engineer, inventor,<br />

writer, singer, technician, studio owner and businessman, he excelled at combining his talents<br />

in a creative way. A pioneer in recording studio acoustics, Putnam is acknowledged to be the<br />

first person to use artificial reverberation for commercial recordings. He also developed the first<br />

multi-band equalizers, and with his company Universal Audio, was responsible for the development<br />

of classic equipment like the 1176LN and UREI® Time Align monitors. He was involved<br />

in the early development of stereophonic recording, and founded studios in Chicago, Hollywood<br />

and San Francisco whose legacy still lives on today.<br />

Early Interests Born in 1920 in Danville, Illinois, he was influenced by his father, a businessman<br />

who also put on radio programs, including a number one country music show. Young Putnam's<br />

interests surfaced early; in Boy Scouts he earned a merit badge in wireless, building a crystal<br />

set and a one-tube radio. By 15 he was taking the ham radio operator's exam and constructing<br />

his own equipment. In high school both his artistic and technical sides emerged full on. He<br />

worked repairing radios and renting out P.A. systems, while also singing on weekends with<br />

dance bands (for five dollars a night, which included the P.A. rental!), developing his interest<br />

in the music business, and realizing, as he has said, that "musicians were my favorite people."<br />

Universal Recording Corp. Opens in Chicago Technical college followed, then work at radio<br />

stations, and radio engineering work for the Army during World War II. In 1946 Putnam<br />

started his own recording studio, Universal Recording<br />

Corp., in Evanston Illinois. His goals at<br />

the time, besides having a successful business,<br />

were the development of new recording techniques<br />

and specialized equipment for recording<br />

studios.<br />

To that end the manufacturing company Universal<br />

Audio, which later became UREI®, was<br />

formed. Most of the equipment, including the<br />

console, for Universal Recording was built by<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 364 - Chapter 41: History

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