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Saint Laurent, Louis (Stephen)

(born Feb. 1, 1882, Compton, Que., Can.—died July 25, 1973, Quebec, Que.) Prime minister of Canada (1948–57). One of Canada's most prominent lawyers, he served in the Canadian House of Commons (1942–58) and in W.L. Mackenzie King's cabinet as minister of justice and attorney general (1942–46) and minister of external affairs (1945–48). As leader of the Liberal Party (1948), he succeeded King as prime minister. He promoted Canadian unity by equalizing provincial revenues and expanded social security and university education. He supported Canadian membership in NATO and helped establish the St. Lawrence Seaway.

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Stephen St. Croix (born Stephen Curtis Marshall) (b. 1948 - d. 2006) was a multifaceted American artist, audio engineer, producer, equipment designer and inventor.

Personal life

St. Croix was born in Baltimore, Maryland spent his childhood partly in Scottsdale, Arizona and partly on a Pima Indian reservation. He loved the Caribbean islands, hence the name "St. Croix" which refers to Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.

He first became interested in music and audio electronics while sweeping floors in an alcohol-free nightclub in Phoenix.

He was an avid motorcyclist and was interested in improving turbo boost on engines.

He died May 6 2006 in Woodbine, Maryland, of skin cancer at the age of 58.

Professional career

He was a columnist for Mix Magazine with which he collaborated for 18 years, authoring the popular "Fast Lane" column until right up to his death. Prior to that, he was a technical editor and consultant to R-E/P magazine and created the "Living with Technology" column.

He founded Marshall Electronics (not to be confused with Marshall Amplifiers) and was one of the first digital mastering engineers to use the first true stereo Real Time Analyzer, which he designed himself (Intelligent Devices AD-1 Pro Audio Analyzer).

He also designed and built the Marshall Time Modulator. He redesigned the interface for the Quantec Room Simulator. He held dozens of patents worldwide in technologies that were not even associated with audio.

In 1995, he was the main contributor to the design and development of the PARIS digital audio workstation in conjunction with EMU-Ensoniq. He even helped on the marketing of these products.

He was passionate about music and taught Audio mastering to a select few. His mastering theories based on the interpretation of his RTA technologies have been extended by others but the same principles of frequency alignment still remain.

Other companies he did design and marketing consultation for were Hybrid Arts, Wadia and Symetrix.

Music

St. Croix played drums (self-taught), electric guitars and keyboards. St. Croix also reconstructed and restored the soundtracks from the films "Wizard of Oz", "Easter Parade", "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Gone with The Wind".

Stevie Wonder used the Marshall Time Modulator on "Songs in the Key of Life" and Journey through the Secret Life of Plants.

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