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Belar Electronics Lab (Dec 10, 1998 - 160 hits)
Manufacturer of modulation monitors and related equipment for AM, FM, TV and Shortwave
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Benchmark Media Systems (Dec 10, 1998 - 172 hits)
Analog and digital converters, audio products and information.
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BEXT Inc. (Dec 10, 1998 - 114 hits)
Find radio and television transmitters and antennas, software, technical support and information.
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BGW (Dec 10, 1998 - 107 hits)
Professional audio amplifiers, computers, subwoofer, rack mount accessories...
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Boomerang (Dec 10, 1998 - 174 hits)
The Original Boomerang® Phrase Sampler. Dedicated floor sampler.
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Broadcast Electronics, Inc. (Dec 10, 1998 - 121 hits)
Broadcast Electronics Inc. is a global leader providing digital audio delivery and management system solutions to the broadcasting industry.
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Bruel & Kjaer (Dec 10, 1998 - 436 hits)
Solves Structure-Dynamic-Noise probs. (frm Aerospace to Home) Measure Inst, Mic. Ampl. Etc..
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CEVL systèmes video pro (Dec 10, 1998 - 232 hits)
Video audio gear for DV camera : XLR audio adaptater...
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CMBE (Dec 10, 1998 - 165 hits)
Radio antennas, audio streaming, video streaming, studios and engineering for broadcasters.
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E-MU (Dec 10, 1998 - 930 hits)
Founded in 1971 by Dave Rossum and Scott Wedge, E-MU Systems built its reputation in the 1970's by building modular analog synthesizers and selling them to some of the biggest artists of the day like Frank Zappa and Tangerine Dream, as well as licensing technologies to companies like Oberheim and Sequential Circuits.
From the beginning, E-MU differentiated itself from other manufacturers by integrating the latest technologies into its musical instruments, including the emerging possibilities of computer control. In 1981 E-MU introduced the original Emulator, offering musicians the first affordable digital sampler - a product line that thery are developing to this day. The ‘80's saw development of E-MU's line of legendary drum machines, most notably the classic SP-1200 drum machine which has become synonymous with Hip-Hop music.
In 1989 E-MU released Proteus, the world's first sound module, and subsequently introduced genre-specific modules like Planet Phatt and Orbit that are still found in countless studios around the world. Most recently, E-MU has embraced the potential and power of the latest computers and ported its technologies to the PC, combining E-MU's proprietary DSP, software and sounds with the latest processors to create a new generation of products.
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