Mixers
Are mixers just a mad confusion of knobs and sliders, or a simple and coherent collection of switches? Howard Turner explains how to gets on the busses…
There was a time when everything was recorded in mono with a single microphone. How simple was that? The only kit you needed was a mic, a mic amp and a recorder. Then, in the 1930s, some bright spark decided that it sounded better if you also laid some close mics on the soloists to bring up the solos in the recording. That meant signals had to be mixed together, and the mixer, as we know it, was born.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 14
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