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The Tascam MODEL 2400 24 Channel Flagship Analogue Recording Console and Live Mixer with Audio Interface is made by Tascam. If you are looking for a great Mixer Live and Recording Console Analogue Flagship Channel 24 2400 MODEL Studio Mixers Recording Equipment . The Tascam MODEL 2400 24 Channel Flagship Analogue Recording Console and Live Mixer with Audio Interface is in stock from Synth for Sale now for £1579 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. . Tascam MODEL 2400 24 Channel Flagship Analogue Recording Console and Live Mixer with Audio Interface
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Premium ultra-low noise, high headroom analog mixer 10 state-of-the-art, phantom-powered XENYX Mic Preamps comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps 8 studio-grade compressors with super-easy "one-knob" functionality and control LED for professional…
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【PROFESSIONAL SOUND CHIPSET 192kHz/24bit】: This podcast equipment is designed with a professional sound chipset that allows the USB microphone to maintain a high resolution sampling rate. Sampling Rate: 192kHz/24bit! 30Hz-16kHz Smooth, Flat Frequency…
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The PreSonus StudioLive 24R, a versatile Digital Rack Mixer that functions as a 32-Channel Stage Box and Audio Interface, featuring 26 inputs; This powerful tool embodies PreSonus' commitment to professional-grade audio equipment and innovation The m…
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🎤【Mic Line + Stereo Line Inputs】 The Mini Mixing Console is great for multiple devices connectivity.3 XLR Lines input jack to connect mics or guitar, 1 pair L/R 6.35mm and 1 pair L/R RCA stereo inputs to connect CD plays/keyboard/computer. Plus 1 pai…
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An analogue synthesiser is a type of electronic instrument that generates sound through analogue circuitry, using voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs), filters, and amplifiers to create and manipulate audio signals. Unlike digital synthesizers, which use binary code and samples to produce sounds, analogue synths rely on continuous electrical signals, resulting in a warm and rich tonal quality often associated with classic music production. The sound generation process typically involves shaping waveforms, such as sawtooth, square, or sine waves, which can be further modified using various modulation techniques, allowing musicians to create a diverse range of sounds and textures.
Analogue synthesizers often feature hands-on controls, such as knobs, sliders, and switches, providing a tactile and intuitive interface for sound design. This direct interaction allows musicians to manipulate parameters in real-time, fostering creativity and experimentation during live performances or studio sessions. Although they may require more effort to program compared to their digital counterparts, analogue synthesizers are cherished for their unique character, unpredictability, and the organic nature of their sound, making them a favourite among electronic musicians, composers, and sound designers seeking to capture the essence of classic synthesis in their work.
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A mixer, or mixing console, is a fundamental tool in audio production used to manage and combine multiple audio sources into a cohesive output. In both live sound settings and studio environments, mixers allow for precise control over the sound, making it possible to adjust each audio channel’s volume, tone, and effects. Each channel typically corresponds to an input, such as a microphone, instrument, or pre-recorded track, and has controls for volume (gain), equalisation (EQ), and effects. This enables sound engineers and musicians to balance the levels of each sound source, ensuring that all parts of a performance or recording are heard clearly without overpowering one another.
Beyond basic control, mixers also offer routing options, which allow audio signals to be sent to various destinations, like speakers or recording devices, for different uses. Many mixers also feature panning controls that let sounds be positioned from left to right in the stereo field, creating a richer listening experience. Some models have built-in effects like reverb and delay, which can be applied to individual channels or the overall mix. Whether in a live venue or a recording studio, mixers are essential tools that provide the control necessary to create a polished, balanced sound.