Founded in 1971, Eventide is a leading developer and manufacturer of digital audio processing products for recording, broadcast and live performance, as well as avionics instrumentation, and digital communication products for public safety institutions. Headquartered in Little Ferry, NJ, Eventide created the very first Harmonizer? brand effects processor in 1975
Eventide proudly introduces its new eight-channel processor, the H8000FW Ultra-Harmonizer? effects processor. Designed for ultimate flexibility, the H8000FW provides the highest quality audio performance combined with over sixteen hundred of our best preset-algorithms culled from over thirty fiv...
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The Eclipse provides the power, performance and signature Eventide audio effects in a single rack space unit, Eventide's first in that configuration. The audio performance surpasses anything in its class, with 24-bit digital conversion, 96kHz sampling and a signal to noise ratio exceeding 104dB. ...
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Discover the heart and soul of sound - with Sennheiser’s new MKH microphones
Take a unique microphone principle, an extremely small, modular design and a sound reproduction that particularly emphasizes the warm content of a voice or an instrument. The result is a series of microphones that can capture the true heart and soul of sound without losing any of its transparency or...
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WIRELESS SPECTRUM AND POTENTIAL SELL OFF
You may have seen in the media recently information about the wireless spectrum and the potential sell-off, or redistribution, of the bandwidth in which users of this technology operate.
There have been recent updates in this all-important issue to which everyone should be aware.
Tannoy Launches V-Net
Building on the company’s worldwide success since the introduction of V-Series, Tannoy is now offering a fully active version called VNET™. By integrating its renowned Dual Concentric™ point source, constant directivity drive unit with leading edge digital signal processing (DSP), network control and class D amplifier technologies into...
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