At the most basic level, an audio mixer combines multiple signals and routes them to a common output for recording or amplification through a sound reinforcement system. "Signals" are those sounds captured by microphones or received from electric instruments. Also called a "console," "board," or "desk," mixers range from straight-forward tabletop devices to the large-format
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