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Signal flow & the console  

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Jack Abbotts Signal flow & the console Through the next few pages I will identify and describe the different areas of a mixing console and their possible use/ uses in a studio environment. The prefixes opposite will be used in the following diagrams to show the functions of parts and show what the diagram should represent The long column on the left hand side of the diagram above would be just one channel taken from a 24 track mixing console made by behringer. From the top of the channel the inputs are shown first. On this diagram the switch (1) is to change the initial input into the channel from mic/line depending on which input is being used on this particular channel Switch (1a) is used to drop the volume of the mic input by 20dB The dial P2 is used to control the volume of the incoming signal into the channel and so therefore...

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