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Alesis and MXR Founder Keith Barr Dies at 61

A talented electronic engineer, Barr was instrumental in the development of many groundbreaking products that helped make professional recording accessible to more musicians.




Photo courtesy Spin Semiconductor
Vancouver, WA (August 31, 2010) -- Keith Barr, a pioneer in the pro audio industry, died of a heart attack at age 61 on August 24 at his home. Barr was best known for founding Alesis in 1984. A talented electronic engineer, he was instrumental in the development of many of the company's groundbreaking products that helped make professional recording accessible to more musicians. He also co-founded MXR in 1973.

Barr's innovations with Alesis include the ADAT, an eight-track studio tape recorder that recorded high-quality audio onto video tapes. The ADAT was announced in 1991 and allowed for small and home studios to attain professional-level recording at a much lower price for the first time. With Alesis, Barr also advanced digital effects, designing the first affordable all-digital reverb, the XT Reverb which retailed for $799 as the company's debut product in 1985, followed by the first sub-$1000, 16-bit effects processor, the MIDIverb, in 1986.

Most recently, Barr founded the company Spin Semiconductor, where he worked on the FV-1 processor chip, which was the company calls "a complete reverb solution in a single IC." He also had recently completed a book entitled, ASIC Design in the Silicon Sandbox, where he shared his knowledge of integrated circuits. He is survived by his wife and two children.

     

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MXR dude
on 09/13/2010
I have a little green bastard from mxr and i love it. Shame mate shame
Jennifer G
on 09/10/2010
My parents electronics assembly company went into business at the same time as Keith's and they built his products for years. I grew up knowing him as my uncle and my heart aches with this loss....
Steve T.
on 09/08/2010
I know his family will mis him, but can be proud of all the musicians he helped inspire and succeed by the use of his innovations. I know how much enjoyment Alesis has brought me through the years. SR-16, processors and recorders have all been a part of my growing love for music.
sam
on 09/04/2010
Been using a MXR Phase 90 for years,no problems. Well done Mr Barr.
CapnZilog
on 09/04/2010
And without Alesis, no Fast Forward Designs and no Line 6. Rest in peace, Keith.
Antonio Torres
on 09/04/2010
Rest in peace Mr. Barr.You have always been an inspiration with your designs and products to all the people who work in electonics related to the music industry.
Gabe Rathmann
on 09/03/2010
From the golden years of analog (Phase 90,Dyna comp, Distortion +)to the modern age of digital(adat,quadraverb) Kieth Barr had challenged himself to build a simpler, less expensive, better sounding "mouse trap" for the musical masses.His legacy is all around us.
Rico
on 09/03/2010
the good, they die young.
robertm2000
on 09/03/2010
Sad when talented folk like Mr. Barr have to leave us. Rest in peace Sir.
Steve Haynie
on 09/03/2010
Everyone has used one of Mr. Barr's products at one time or another.



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