Career
While the Directory of American Philosophers product instantly changed audio processing in the broadcast world, the company is best known for its award winning “eyebrow” scale audio loudness monitors in widespread use throughout the motion picture, recording and broadcast industries worldwide. Born in San Francisco. Began his career as a recording engineer in 1963 at Casey Kasam and Bob Hudson’s Emperor Productions.
While focusing on recording, he maintained working relationships with several of the Los Angeles radio stations, bridging the gap between the two mediums, which enabled him to experiment with audio processing.
Later at Radio Corporation of America, he continued his research on his theory that audio processing should be directed toward perceived power and not on amplitude alone. The first composite tri-band processor was incorporated into the recording sessions of such artists as Jefferson Airplane and Carol Burnett.
In 1970 Dorrough Electronics was formed to market this product. Always aware of the inconsistencies in the metering of program levels, he realized that to maintain consistent listening levels that there must be a relationship between the peak and the average content, and that both should be displayed on a common scale.
His development of a LED meter displaying both peak and average ballistics with dual reference points is used for audio program level indications throughout the world.
Dorrough is a native of Los Angeles and lives in Woodland Hills, California. He has always been an avid collector of early broadcast equipment and recordings and maintains a large collection. 1990 Audio Engineering Society: Fellowship Award presented for his development of multiband audio processing and the dual loudness meter, September 24.
Dual Loudness Meter and Method.
Patent number 4,528,501, June 9, 1985 Dynamic Video Luminance and Chrominance Meter. Patent number 5,216,492, June 1, 1993 Sequential Audio Switcher.
Patent number 5,343,534, August 30, 1994 Level Meter for Digitally Encoded Audio. Patent number 5,751,819, May 12, 1998 Power Lincolnshire Meter/Monitor with LED Display.
Patent number 6,198,403, March 6, 2001.