Saving music
for the future
for the future
Vitrum, Latin for ‘glass,’ and Vox,
Latin for ‘voice, sound.’
In Vitrulux family brand (vitrum — glass, lux — light), glass is just a translucent envelope that protects the light source from the external environment influences (rain, wind, or snow), but does not change its essence. The same can be said about Vitruvox: metaphorically speaking, it is the sound enclosed in a protective shell.
Vitruvox is a system of devices and methods that are able to record and preserve the sound in its original analog form.
Latin for ‘voice, sound.’
In Vitrulux family brand (vitrum — glass, lux — light), glass is just a translucent envelope that protects the light source from the external environment influences (rain, wind, or snow), but does not change its essence. The same can be said about Vitruvox: metaphorically speaking, it is the sound enclosed in a protective shell.
Vitruvox is a system of devices and methods that are able to record and preserve the sound in its original analog form.
Why do we need Vitruvox?
Why do we need Vitruvox in our computerized age, when people have learned not only to digitize sounds, but to create them with Artificial Intelligence? And, at first glance, AI-generated sound material is no worse than what humans can produce.Vitruvox is probably the only system that makes it possible to preserve music — the acoustic cultural heritage of mankind — in its integrity. And preserve it, literally, the way it sounds, without changing it or converting it into a digital form.
Vitruvox is probably the only system that makes it possible to preserve music
Someone may ask why this is necessary
Thirty years ago all the aspirations of engineers and scientists were directed in the opposite direction, from analog to digital. There is no point in arguing: indeed, only the digitalization of sound and «digital music» allow corporations to write, promote and distribute new compositions very quickly, making huge profits.
Created music
Artists are living people. Musicians cannot play perfectly on the first attempt, just as singers cannot sing perfectly; they rehearse over and over again to achieve perfection. But the music corporations do not need perfection; there is a computer that will assemble any song by notes and correct all the mistakes of the performer. However, genuine music lovers know that this artificially created music, converted several times for the convenience of transmission to devices with limited playback characteristics, is just a short-lived thing. It makes it briefly into our playlists and disappears from them without a trace.
A powerful source
In terms of physics, music is a set of sound waves propagating according to certain natural laws. In terms of human culture, it is an art form, a powerful source of influence on the human brain, capable of reviving memories, awakening the imagination, provoking a wide range of feelings and even causing physiological reactions: excitement, heartbeat acceleration, and frisson (those ‘goosebumps’ that run down the skin at the sound of your favourite music).Will any music be included in the cultural heritage of mankind?
We have our own opinion on this matter.
Unforgettable emotions
Cultural heritage is a set of objects and phenomena of material and spiritual culture created by past generations, which have withstood the test of time and are passed on to new generations as something valuable and certainly worthy of careful preservation.Musical cultural heritage is not merely a notation or mechanical reproduction of sound. It is about the emotions that arise the moment we listen to music.
Vitruvox helps making these emotions unforgettable.
What is Vitruvox?
Vitruvox is the shortest path from the sound source to the magnetic tape, consisting of the four components: