An audio mixer is a tool used to mix multiple sound sources in order to produce a single stereo output signal. In this way, it provides the operator with the possibility of total control over the volume, timbre (thanks to the equalizers), balance and positioning of the instruments (panpot) of all those signals that occur in the input section, whether they are generated from microphones, electronic instruments, effects, recorders or file format content on a USB stick. The mixer must also be able to send these signals quickly and reliably to any device on stage, in the studio, in the control room, so that they can be recorded or otherwise monitored correctly.
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