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'''Live sound mixing''' is the process of electrically or digitally blending together multiple sound sources at a live event using a mixing console. | '''Live sound mixing''' is the process of electrically or digitally blending together multiple sound sources at a live event using a mixing console. | ||
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Sounds used include those from instruments, voices, and pre-recorded material. | Sounds used include those from instruments, voices, and pre-recorded material. |
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Live sound mixing is the process of electrically or digitally blending together multiple sound sources at a live event using a mixing console.
Description
Sounds used include those from instruments, voices, and pre-recorded material.
Individual sources may be equalised and routed to effect processors to ultimately be amplified and reproduced via loudspeakers.
The live sound engineer balances the various audio sources in a way that best suits the needs of the event.
See also
External links
- Live sound mixing @ Wikipedia