Mixing console/Signal flow (Q914)
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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...
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English | Mixing console/Signal flow | 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... |
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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)
use cases (English)
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control groups (channel links, mute groups, VCAs/DCAs) (English)
use cases (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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