Mixing console/Signal flow (Q914)

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the path of the signal through the mixing desk, its different bus types and routing options

the path of the signal through the mixing desk, its different bus types and routing options
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Mixing console/Signal flow
the path of the signal through the mixing desk, its different bus types and routing options

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    signal flow (English)
    "horizontally": to busses (English)
    vertically: within the mixer strip (English)
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    types of busses and their application (English)
    mix-minus (“clean feed”) (English)
    aux or “mix” (pre or post) (English)
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    inserts (English)
    placement in the signal flow (English)
    use cases (English)
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    direct outs (English)
    placement in the signal flow (English)
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    side chains (English)
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    control groups (channel links, mute groups, VCAs/DCAs) (English)
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    analog and digital multicore systems (English)
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    signal flow after the mixing desk output (English)
    amplifier racks (English)
    multicore system/data network (English)
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    SQQ7 - 8.1.2.4
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    A detailed and accurate mental model of the signal flow is indispensable for successful operation of a mixing desk and for keeping control of the entire signal chain. A bus structure custom-tailored to the job at hand reduces operator workload and contributes to consistent quality. (English)
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    ESCO description

    Sectoral layer

    Assessment

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