Analog Mixer
An analog mixer is a fundamental piece of audio equipment used in recording studios, live sound, and broadcasting. It blends and adjusts multiple audio signals simultaneously. Key components include channels for inputs, input controls like gain and EQ, pan controls for stereo placement, faders for volume adjustment, a master section for overall control, monitoring options, routing capabilities, metering for signal levels, and sturdy build quality. Despite the rise of digital mixers, analog mixers remain valued for their simplicity, warm sound, and tactile controls.
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