One of the initial collaborators on this project at SIA was a creative evil-genius named Calvert Dayton. In 1995, a company called SIA Software in New York City developed an acoustic test and measurement software platform called Smaart (Sound Measurement Acoustic Analysis Real-Time Tool). There, not only did he find his calling as a system alignment practitioner and instructor, but he also found his wife Karen, who was working at Meyer Sound as Marketing Manager. In 1991, a Yale School of Drama graduate student named Jamie Anderson wrote his thesis on sound system optimization and subsequently, in 1992, went to work for Meyer Sound Labs specializing on work with their SIM (Source Independent Measurement) test & measurement computer system.
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