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mixing console
noun
An electronic device to combine (mix) and route audio signals from many sources to various destinations.
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Early in 2005 the studio opened for business, complete with a large-format analog mixing console and full digital capabilities.
A recording studio equipped with a 24 channels mixing console, a 16 channels analog tape recorder, filters, effects, DAT tape recorders, etc. When no other indication is given, all the works listed above are tape pieces.
On the other end are Mr. Butler's instruments and mixing console, and his collection of antique recording devices, including a 1930s Webster Chicago wire recorder, which magnetizes stainless-steel wire to register sound, and an Edison Laboratories wax cylinder recorder.
"I'd hate to take a guess at the budget," Mr. Butler said, but he added that part of the cost was equipment the band would continue to use, including a 1940s mixing console with vacuum tubes.
On another occasion, a bottle of whiskey had spilled on the A&M Studio's mixing console causing future sessions to be banned from the facility.
Through the use of a playback mixing console (also called a mixer or a mixing desk), the sound operator could direct the sound for a particular cue to its appropriate location at a specific loudness level.
This mixing console came from a radio station in America.
A color flow-chart of studio connections is available near the mixing console.
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Mr. Reich presided from a seat near the sound-mixing console in the balcony.
Kistler has created the Paradiseator, a custom image-mixing console that allows users to collage their own over-saturated pictures of paradise.
(If you want to use multiple microphones in your recording, investing in a sound-mixing console and microphones like the $99 Shure SM58 or the $150 Audio-Technica AT2035 are options, albeit more expensive and technical).
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