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  2. Mixing console - Wikipedia

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    A coffeehouse's tiny stage might only have a six-channel mixer, enough for two singer-guitarists and a percussionist. A nightclub stage's mixer for rock music shows may have 24 channels for mixing the signals from a rhythm section, lead guitar and several vocalists. A mixing console in a professional recording studio may have as many as 96 ...

  3. 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).

  4. Harrison Audio Consoles - Wikipedia

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    Harrison SeriesTEN - World's first digitally controlled analog console. In 1985 Harrison introduced its SeriesTen, the world's first digitally-controlled analog mixer with console automation. The SeriesTen used only 3 knobs above each channel strip to "page" between various functions of the console.

  5. Digital mixing console - Wikipedia

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    In fact, many of the digital mixer's functions are easier to operate from a computer screen than the actual mixing console. Digidesign's Venue Profile mixer on location at a corporate event. This mixer allows plugins from third-party vendors. Another advantage of DMCs is the abundance of control features that it provides for each input channel.

  6. Neve 8078 - Wikipedia

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    The Neve 8078 was the last of the "80 series" hand-wired analogue mixing consoles designed and manufactured by Neve Electronics, founded in 1961 by the English electronics engineer Rupert Neve, for high-end recording studios during the 1970s. Some were custom built for major studios like CBS Sony. The rarity of these consoles makes them quite ...

  7. 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. In video production, this is called ...

  8. Electronic mixer - Wikipedia

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    A "virtual ground" active additive mixer. The buffer amplifiers serve to reduce crosstalk and distortion. An electronic mixer is a device that combines two or more electrical or electronic signals into one or two composite output signals. There are two basic circuits that both use the term mixer, but they are very different types of circuits ...

  9. Neve Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Neve Electronics. Industry. Professional audio design & engineering. Founded. 1961. Key people. Rupert Neve. Neve Electronics was a manufacturer of music recording and broadcast mixing consoles and hardware. It was founded in 1961 by Rupert Neve, the man credited with creating the modern mixing console.