Understanding the Audio Mixer

Understanding the Audio Mixer
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Download or read book Understanding the Audio Mixer written by Rick Fowler and published by RF Media Publishing. This book was released on 2022-02-28 with total page 55 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With this revised edition (2022) of Understanding the Audio Mixer, the reader can quickly and easily learn the basics of operating a sound reinforcement system. Great for beginning and upcoming sound engineers, this brief but thorough book is packed with easy-to-follow instructions and helpful illustrations. Both digital and analog mixing boards are addressed with an emphasis on how digital mixers emulate their analog counterparts. This understanding will help the budding church or band sound engineer get a jump start on sound system operation. This concise guide will help clarify digital mixing confusion and act as a complete primer for analog mixer users. This is a non-technical, to-the-point layperson’s guide to get the reader started as a sound engineer. Topics covered include: Understanding the mixer’s channels and master section Setting the Gain Control (digital and analog mixers) Using Aux Sends and Returns Equalization Controlling feedback Basics of using compressors Using Groups and DCAs (VCAs for analog) Phantom Power Adding effects Using monitor mixes Connectors found on mixers A sound system’s basic signal path Avoiding common operator errors


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