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In audio, a mixing console or audio mixer is an electronic device for combining(also called "mixing"), routing, and changing the level, timbre (tone color) and/or dynamics of many different audio signals, such as microphones being used by singers, mics picking up acoustic instruments such as drums or saxophones, or signals from electric or electronic instruments such as the electric bass or synthesizer. In the 2010s, a mixer is able to control analog or digital signals, depending on the type of mixer. The modified signals (voltages or digital samples) are summed to produce the combined output signals, which are then broadcast, amplified through a sound reinforcement system or recorded (or some combination of these applications).
Mixing consoles are used in many applications, including recording studios, public address systems, sound reinforcement systems, broadcasting, television, and film post-production. A typical, simple application combines signals from two microphones (each used by vocalists singing a duet, perhaps) into an amplifier that drives one set of speakers simultaneously. In live performances, the signal from the mixer usually goes directly to an amplifier (unless the mixer has a built in power amplifier or is connected to powered speakers). A coffeehouse's tiny stage might only have a six channel mixer, enough for a duo of singer-guitarists. A nightclub stage's mixer for rock music shows may have 24 channels for mixing the signals from a rhythm section and several vocalists. A mixing console for a large concert may have 48 channels. A mixing console in a professional recording studio may have as many as 72 channels.
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In this tutorial I am explaining mixing consoles. What types of consoles are there? What is the signalflow in these consoles? What are Busses and Auxes? We're going to take a look at all those in the first part about mixing consoles, and we'll need all this knowledge to really understand mixing.. (Which we will find out later this season...) These first few episodes will first explain all about mixing consoles, so enjoy! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you enjoy these tutorials please consider supporting this channel! Check out some of the cool products we have to offer in the WickieMedia Shop: http://store.wickie.media. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...Presented by W...
Here is a full description of the Red Hot Chili Peppers mixing console and rack setups used for their live shows.
Charlie breaks down mixing on the Trident 88 console with Los Angeles rock band Alchemy Heroes. He explains why he likes working on an analog console and how he setup the mix, including using his outboard compressors and eq's. http://www.UltimateStudiosInc.com - http://www.RecordingNinjaWorkshops.com Used in this mix: Trident 88 Console Tonelux TX5C & Tonelux EQ5P on the Master Bus Daking FET III on the drum bus Alesis 3630 for drum parallel compression DBX 160x on bass Golden Age Project Comp54 on the guitar bus Overstayer VCA Compressor on vocal 1 ART ProVLA II on vocal 2 Rupert Neve Portico 5043 compressor on the vocal bus Plus much more... Charlie's new eBook "The Art of Recording Drums Vol. 1 - Minimal Micing Setups" is now available at: http://bit.ly/aord-ebook-fb ---------------...
Sign up here to see exclusive videos and download practice sessions http://producelikeapro.com Warren discusses his hybrid approach to mixing in-the-box and through an analog SSL console. He walks through a mix showing both the plug-in processing done in Pro Tools and on each channel on the SSL. In part 1, he breaks down the drums and bass in the mix. Produce Like A Pro is a website which features great tips to help the beginning recordist make incredible sounding home recordings on a budget.
Hybrid Mixing Part 1: Setup with a an analog console, outboard gear and DAW. For further info on me and my studio please visit http://www.zedmarty.com Belgium Singer/Songwriter: Katrin Hammerschmidt, http://www.katrinhammerschmidt.com Get her album here: http://studiohundert-shop.com/collections/music/products/katrin-hammerschmidt-the-empress
Dave tears down a monster of a mixing console! A Professional 40 channel Yamaha M3000 mixer designed for sound reinforcement and concerts. Forum: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-840-yamaha-m3000-mixing-console-teardown/ Brochure: http://www.yamaha.com/catalogs/PDFs/brochures/pac/com_Audio/M3000A.pdf EEVblog Main Web Site: http://www.eevblog.com The 2nd EEVblog Channel: http://www.youtube.com/EEVblog2 Support the EEVblog through Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/eevblog EEVblog Amazon Store (Dave gets a cut): http://astore.amazon.com/eevblogstore-20 T-Shirts: http://teespring.com/stores/eevblog Donations: http://www.eevblog.com/donations/ Projects: http://www.eevblog.com/projects/ Electronics Info Wiki: http://www.eevblog.com/wiki/
The ins and outs of the music mixing board are covered thoroughly in this video. From the XLR input, line input, equalizers, to high pass filters, auxiliary sends/returns, sub mix busses and stereo pan pots. Line Levels video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucdpw1eivZ4 RealHomeRecording.com social media links: ✔ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealHomeRecordn ✔ Facebook: https://facebook.com/RealHomeRecording ✔ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/realhomerecording
High quality fader in every channel, best in class dual bus summing and mastering grade center section. Sounds like a big console? Now add the freedom of 500 series modules and the ability to create bespoke configurations for analogue gear in your studio, in a device that can fit onto your desk. This is Mana Modular. Visit us on www.manamodular.com
Learn to mix on our SSL Duality Delta on our London Diploma course :: http://ow.ly/102yR5 We compare the workflows, functions and sound of our brand new SSL Duality Delta vs Logic Pro X and how to get the most out of hands-on mixing. Subscribe :: ttp://ow.ly/Pnh6m Point Blank is The Global Music School, with courses in London, Los Angeles and Online. Voted 'Best Electronic Music School' by DJ Mag, learn Ableton or Logic via our online courses or in our state-of-the-art studios in London or LA :: http://www.pointblanklondon.com
Watch the entire API Routing and Functions session: https://prostudiolive.com/archive/api-functionsrouting--recording-techniques/89 View our entire catalog: https://prostudiolive.com Digital Audio Workstations like Pro Tools, Digital Performer and Logic are all built around the workflow of an analog mixing console. In this clip, seasoned engineer Mike Harris shows us how he’s set up a hybrid session to record a singer songwriter with 3 Large Diaphragm Condenser mics into Pro Tools using an analog API 1608 Console. Learn cool mic techniques for recording a singer songwriter and most importantly, watch as Mike explains to us how he’s utilizing the multiple routing options, found on Signature Sound’s amazing API console, to both monitor and capture this performance.
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In this video I restore my current workhorse, A 1992 Soundcraft Spirit Live 4 16 channel pro audio mixing desk that I picked up on eBay in a bad condition. I document the entire process from the second I got my hands on it, through to the end where I'm actively using it on a gig with live bands. This video was shot over a few months while I was also studying at University, In between writing essays and practical work I would be working on this console with love, where possible. The mixer is made up of 16 mono channels and 4 stereo channels, These can be routed into the 4 groups and then the 2 masters for left and right. There is also an additional mono master output. Manufactured in or around 1992. The first six channels faders had been entirely removed when I got it, some knobs and fad...
A basic, practical guide to the art of the mixing desk aimed at de-mystifying the overwhelming array of buttons, knobs and sliders and helping you understand any mixing desk and how to use the numerous functions. Intro: 00:10 Mono Inputs: 7:44 The Channel Strip: 15:21 Sub-groups & routing: 28:50 Faders, Decibels & Unity Gain: 32:10 Solo / Pre-Fade Listen (PFL): 35:25 Stereo Channels: 37:26 Outs & Sends: 40:44 Effects & Conclusion: 55:04
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Over the past year I have received multiple requests to do a video showing how to connect two mixers together, either for the purposes of supplementing the channel count on an existing mixer or for sending audio between two different venues or locations. Here it is! Support GLB Productions: https://www.patreon.com/glbproductions?ty=h Bookmarks for video: 00:38 Situations where you would need to do this. 2:16 Three questions to ask beforehand. 5:38 Situation 1 - mixers less than 15 feet/5 meters apart. 20:06 Situation 2 - mixers more than 15 feet/5 meters apart. 27:04 Dealing with noise and grounding issues. Feel free to get in touch with questions or comments! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/GLB-Productions/237959683030405 Google+: https://plus.google.com/+GLBProductions...
This poor Peavey RQ2310 had been neglected for many years, doing humdrum duty in the corner of a studio. Time to make him look like new! Guidelines in this video can be applied to any mixing console, analog or digital. Always remember to power down and disconnect the equipment before any sort of cleaning or maintenance procedure. If your mixer is badly contaminated with any sort of liquid, especially things like beer or soft drinks, the procedures described here will not work - you will need to take the mixer to a pro audio repair facility where it can be properly disassembled, evaluated and cleaned. All the more reason to keep drunks away from your mix area ;) Support GLB Productions: https://www.patreon.com/glbproductions?ty=h Feel free to get in touch with questions or comments! ...
A very good basic training DVD by the kind people at Soundcraft