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Also known as a mixing console or mixing board, a sound mixer blends the audio channels generated during a music performance or recording session into an overall sound. A good mixer can vary the sound in each channel - treble, bass or mid-range - to make the final mix sound better than the sum of its individual channels. Even if you're brand new to the scene, using a mixer won't be hard -- ''and'' it'll give your music a professional touch. | Also known as a mixing console or mixing board, a sound mixer blends the audio channels generated during a music performance or recording session into an overall sound. A good mixer can vary the sound in each channel - treble, bass or mid-range - to make the final mix sound better than the sum of its individual channels. Even if you're brand new to the scene, using a mixer won't be hard -- ''and'' it'll give your music a professional touch. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == |