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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.

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    The unit can be linked for stereo and multi-channel operation. The compressor processes the audio signal before the output amplifier, meaning the output level can be raised after compression of the signal. [9] The controls include compression attack and recovery times. There is also a bypass control to switch the effect in or out of the circuit.

  4. EMI TG12345 - Wikipedia

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    The mixer had twenty-four microphone inputs and eight tape outputs, [3] a significant increase over the eight microphone inputs and four tape outputs of the REDD .51 mixing console that it replaced. [4] This also enabled the studio to replace its four-track Studer J37 multitrack tape recorder with the eight-track 3M M23. [5]

  5. Mixing console - Wikipedia

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    SSL SL9000J (72 channel) console at Cutting Room Recording Studio, NYC An audio engineer adjusts a mixer while doing live sound for a band.. A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems.

  6. Music Center Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Music Center Incorporated (MCI) is the former name of a United States manufacturer of professional audio equipment that operated from 1955 until 1982 when it was acquired by the Sony Corporation. The company is credited with a number of world firsts: commercialising the 24-track multi-track recorder, the tape Auto Locator and in-line mixing ...

  7. Automated Processes, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Automated Processes Inc. (API or API Audio) is an American company that designs, manufactures, and markets mixing consoles and signal processors, including modular signal processor units in the 500-series format standard that evolved from early API mixing consoles.

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