Breakaway Live is the ideal processor for anyone delivering audio content in a business setting. With automatic volume matching and equalization, this easy to use software ensures that the audio hitting your speakers is professional quality but without the professional price.
Breakaway Live takes into account the music, speakers, and room to make the audio a perfect fit for your space. There is no need to deal with tangles of wires, just hook up your computer directly to the speaker amplifier.
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Up to 12 hours of live sound
Mackie ShowBox delivers up to 12 hours of powerful live sound thanks to a 400W amp, custom drivers and the included battery. With 6 input channels for mics and instruments, ShowBox is the complete solution to portable live sound for singers, guitarists, keyboardists and more.
Total connectivity
Mackie ShowBox connects you with your audience, wherever they are. Simplify your live setup while adding the ability to record with an SD card, stream with USB-C, and use Bluetooth to play backing tracks (or music while on a much-needed break).
Breakaway mix control
Keep everything at your fingertips with the breakaway mix control, including levels for mics and instruments,effects, tone shaping, snapshots, looper, tuner and more. The controller mounts to your mic stand andslides into the ShowBox for storage.
Six Effects Engines
Insert separate effects on each of the four mic and instrument channels, including fuzz, overdrive, tubemodel, acoustic amp, tremolo and more. Then, bring it all together with two additional effects enginesfor time-based effects like delay and reverb.
Expressive sound shaping
ShowBox goes beyond the typical portable PA speaker with precise tools for shaping your tone, includingseparate 3-band parametric EQ and single-knob compression on each channel.
Our team designed a highly visual and dynamic website for Breakaway, a North Shore venue for live entertainment, functions, and casual dining. We incorporated a user-friendly content architecture, custom eCommerce features for event ticketing, and branded storytelling on the website to help Breakaway reach a wider audience online and generate more business.
Our team also implemented online event ticketing features on the website so potential customers could seamlessly move forward with a purchase once they identified an event of interest. We configured our trusted eCommerce platform and other API integrations to incorporate key eCommerce functionality on the website, such as cart, checkout, and payment processing. On every individual event webpage, customers could easily add a desired number of tickets to their cart and start the checkout process. Customers could then complete their order by simply entering their billing and payment information. By adding the event calendar and eCommerce features to the website, our team provided Breakaway with an end-to-end ticketing platform to help manage and drive event ticket sales.
GraVoc is a technology-consulting firm located in Peabody, Massachusetts just north of Boston. GraVoc is committed to solving business problems for customers through the development, implementation, and support of technology-based solutions.
This image depicts a representative example of artificial bait referred to as a breakaway jig, which was one of the two gear types compared during the tarpon catch-and-release mortality study in Boca Grande Pass from 2002 to 2004. Jig heads typically weighed 4 to 6 ounces. Red jig heads were the most common color used, but anglers also used yellow, white and nonpainted lead jig heads. Size and color patterns of the plastic shad tails also varied.
This is an example of a breakaway jig head and plastic tail, shown with a ruler for scale, commonly used for tarpon fishing in Boca Grande Pass from 2002 to 2004, as observed by researchers during the catch-and-release mortality study.
This packet of artificial baits and rigging gear, which is available for purchase at many tackle stores, is representative of artificial breakaway gears observed during the tarpon catch-and-release mortality study in Boca Grande Pass from 2002 to 2004.
This representative example shows how anglers typically attached the Dacron line, wire leader and copper wire to the swivel during traditional live-bait fishing in Boca Grande Pass from 2002 to 2004.
A representative example of an 8-ounce lead sinker rigged to break away while angling tarpon using live-bait fishing methods in Boca Grande Pass from 2002 to 2004. The lead sinkers (commonly 6 to 8 ounces) were threaded onto a piece of copper wire that had one end secured tightly to the bottom eye of the swivel and the other wrapped loosely around the leader so the lead weight would break away when angling tarpon.
The ice slab, named A81, was birthed from the Brunt Ice Shelf on Jan. 22 after a gigantic chasm finally snapped through the 490-foot-thick (150 meters) ice shelf, after having been widening for nearly a decade. A81 covered an area of around 600 square miles (1,550 square kilometers) when it broke free from Antarctica and has since traveled around 93 miles (150 km) into the Weddell Sea.
Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey's (BAS) Halley Research Station captured the footage of A81 as they flew over the iceberg on their journey home. The video, released March 13, shows the enormous scale of the hefty berg, which looks like its own ice sheet and is birthing tiny icebergs along its coastline.
"This was a calving [event] we knew was coming," Oliver Marsh, a BAS glaciologist who recently returned from the Halley Research Station, said in a statement. The BAS team first noticed the chasm in 2012 and has been expecting the immense chunk of ice to break off ever since, he added.
Glaciologists are also keeping a close eye on another giant iceberg, A76A, which broke off from Antarctica's Ronne Ice Shelf in May 2021. The mammoth slab of ice is the biggest iceberg on the planet and the largest remaining piece of A76, which covered an area of around 1,700 square miles (4,300 square km), or larger than the state of Rhode Island, when it calved from the ice sheet. On Oct. 31, 2022, satellite images revealed A76A had finally started to drift away from Antarctica's coastline and into the Drake Passage, which will drag the berg toward the equator where it will eventually melt.
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Alex Killorn capitalized on a blunder by Wings' goalie Petr Mrazek for the game-winning goal with 1:43 left, and Lightning goalie Ben Bishop stopped 34 shots for his fourth career playoff shutout. He stopped three breakaways in the second period (Riley Sheahan, Darren Helm, Dylan Larkin).
Petr Mrazek left the crease to play the puck behind the net, but made a poor pass toward Jonathan Ericsson. The puck was retrieved by Ryan Callahan, who passed in front to Killorn, who stuffed it home before Mrazek could fully recover.
Moments later, Brad Richards at the 4:00 mark had a two-on-one rush with Darren Helm, but turned the puck over when he tried to drop the puck for Pavel Datsyuk. It was a head-scratching move by Richards.
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