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  2. Greg Clark Mackie - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Clark Mackie was born on September 22, 1949, in Mukilteo, Washington to parents Clair and Nathalia Mackie. His father Clair served as a ham radio operator in World War II and remained active in ham radio clubs the rest of his life, [1] exposing his son Greg to scores of electronic catalogs and parts at an early age.

  3. Rane Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Rane Corporation is an American pro audio equipment manufacturer. Located in Mukilteo, Washington, it was made up of former employees of Phase Linear Corporation, and started out with products aimed at small live bands.

  4. Automated Processes, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 the assets of API were purchased by Audio Toys, Inc. (ATI), a company founded In 1988, as a manufacturer of live sound reinforcement products including the Paragon live mixing console. ATI improved quality control, manufacturing and availability of the API product line, re-establishing API as one of the leading American analog pro audio ...

  5. Aux-send - Wikipedia

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    The signal from the auxiliary send is often routed through outboard audio processing effects units (e.g., reverb, digital delay, compression, etc.) and then returned to the mixer using an auxiliary return input jack, thus creating an effects loop. This allows effects to be added to an audio source or channel within the mixing console.

  6. Neve Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The company specialised in producing professional audio equipment and mixing consoles. The products used high-quality components and utilized Class-A circuit designs. [2] In 1964 the company moved to Cambridgeshire. That year Neve Electronics built one of the first transistor-based mixing consoles for Philips Records Studios in London. [2]

  7. Automixer - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the first standard audio mixer incorporating an eight-channel automixer section was released by Peavey in their Sanctuary Series, [35] and in 2006 the similar HP-W was introduced by Crest. [36] Both mixers were aimed at the House of Worship market, adding functions that ease the process of audio mixing to religious organizations.

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