From CNET: Apple may have quietly acquired a small audio developer, according to filings with a UK government agency.
Centuries House, the UK's corporation-listing entity, on Monday published a new address for Camel Audio that matches Apple's UK headquarters. In addition, the company's director is now listed as Heather Joy Morrison, who according to her LinkedIn page, serves as senior counsel in Europe for Apple's iTunes platform.
Macrumors earlier reported on the story, citing changes made to Camel Audio documents by Companies House.
UK-based Camel Audio creates software that allows musicians to add effects, plug-ins, synthesizers and other elements to songs. The company also offers its Alchemy Engine synthesizer software to Apple iOS users.
Last month, Camel Audio abruptly announced that it was closing up shop and redirected its website to its support page. In a statement last month, Camel Audio didn't provide a reason for the closure but thanked its customers "for the support we've received over the years in our efforts to create instruments and effects plug-ins and sound libraries."
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