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  2. Graham Blyth - Wikipedia

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    Graham Blyth (22 March 1948 – 22 October 2024) was an English audio engineer, known for designing mixing consoles.He co-founded Soundcraft, a manufacturer which Blyth helped form into a world leader in sound reinforcement and recording mixers, establishing the "British sound".

  3. Soundcraft - Wikipedia

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    Soundcraft is a British designer and importer (formerly a manufacturer) of mixing consoles and other professional audio equipment. It is a subsidiary of Harman International Industries , which is owned by South Korean company Samsung Electronics .

  4. Audio mixing (recorded music) - Wikipedia

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    A mixer (mixing console, mixing desk, mixing board, or software mixer) is the operational heart of the mixing process. [10] Mixers offer a multitude of inputs, each fed by a track from a multitrack recorder. Mixers typically have 2 main outputs (in the case of two-channel stereo mixing) or 8 (in the case of surround).

  5. Audio mixing - Wikipedia

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    Audio mixing for film and television is a process during the post-production stage of a moving image program by which a multitude of recorded sounds are combined. In the editing process, the source's signal level, frequency content, dynamics, and panoramic position are commonly manipulated and effects added.

  6. Matrix mixer - Wikipedia

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    The matrix mixer has 8 vertical faders to control output level, 8 light gray potentiometers (rotating pots) for input level control, and 64 dark gray pots for matrix mixing. There are also 64 on/off buttons, one for each input/output intersection. A matrix mixer is an audio electronics device that routes multiple input audio signals to

  7. Stem mixing and mastering - Wikipedia

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    Stem-mixing is a method of mixing audio material based on creating groups of audio tracks and processing them separately prior to combining them into a final master mix. Stems are also sometimes referred to as submixes, subgroups, or buses .

  8. Digital audio workstation - Wikipedia

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    Rosegarden is a multi-featured audio application that includes audio mixing plugins, a notation editor, and MIDI support. The MusE sequencer is a similarly featured audio application that includes an audio mixer and a music sequencer. Dylan Tallchief created a DAW in Microsoft Excel. [relevant?] The project is available for free download. [10]

  9. Stem (audio) - Wikipedia

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    In sound mixing for film, the preparation of stems is a common stratagem to facilitate the final mix. Dialog, music and sound effects, called "D-M-E", are brought to the final mix as separate stems. Dialog, music and sound effects, called "D-M-E", are brought to the final mix as separate stems.