Universal Audio was a designer and manufacturer of recording, mixing and
audio signal processing hardware for the professional recording studio, live sound and broadcasting fields. Universal Audio was responsible for many innovations in the recording and sound reinforcement industry including the modern
mixing console layout, per
channel equalization (or EQ) and
effects connectors (or send buses). The firm began in
Chicago, founded by
Bill Putnam Sr. in the 1950s, as a design and manufacturing addition to 'Universal Recording', his recording studio business. When Putnam moved to Hollywood in 1957, the manufacturing company was renamed
UREI, and included a division called
Teletronix.