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What (who) is mixing desk - definition

DEVICE USED FOR AUDIO MIXING FOR RECORDING OR PERFORMANCE
Mixing desk; Audio mixer; Sound desk; Mixing board; Mixing console/Test; Digital mixing desk; Audio mute circuit; Audio consoles; Virtual mixing console; Audio mixers; Audio console; Sound mixer; Audio production console; Mixing Board
  • A studio engineer at a Control 24 mixing surface
  • Venue]] Profile mixer on location at a corporate event. This digital mixer allows [[audio plug-in]]s from third-party vendors
  • 16-channel mixing console with compact short-throw faders
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  • An audio engineer adjusts a mixer while doing live sound for a band.
  • A small mixer that could be used for a singer-guitarist's performance at a small [[coffeehouse]].
  • A sound engineer at the controls of a SSL9000J mixer
  • SSL]] SL9000J (72 channel) console at Cutting Room Recording Studio, NYC
  • Program channels on a radio soundboard
  • Yamaha 2403 audio mixing console in a 'live' mixing application

mixing desk         
¦ noun a console where sound signals are mixed.
sound mixer         
(sound mixers)
A sound mixer is a person who works in a recording studio or for a radio or television company, and whose job it is to alter and balance the levels of different sounds as they are recorded.
= sound engineer
N-COUNT
Mixing console         
A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems. Inputs to the console include microphones, signals from electric or electronic instruments, or recorded sounds.

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Mixing console

A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems. Inputs to the console include microphones, signals from electric or electronic instruments, or recorded sounds. Mixers may control analog or digital signals. The modified signals are summed to produce the combined output signals, which can then be broadcast, amplified through a sound reinforcement system or recorded.

Mixing consoles are used for applications including recording studios, public address systems, sound reinforcement systems, nightclubs, broadcasting, and post-production. A typical, simple application combines signals from microphones on stage into an amplifier that drives one set of loudspeakers for the audience. A DJ mixer may have only two channels, for mixing two record players. A coffeehouse's tiny stage might only have a six-channel mixer, enough for two singer-guitarists and a percussionist. A nightclub stage's mixer for rock music shows may have 24 channels for mixing the signals from a rhythm section, lead guitar and several vocalists. A mixing console in a professional recording studio may have as many as 96 channels.

In practice, mixers do more than simply mix signals. They can provide phantom power for condenser microphones; pan control, which changes a sound's apparent position in the stereo soundfield; filtering and equalization, which enables sound engineers to boost or cut selected frequencies to improve the sound; dynamic range compression, which allows engineers to increase the overall gain of the system or channel without exceeding the dynamic limits of the system; routing facilities, to send the signal from the mixer to another device, such as a sound recording system or a control room; and monitoring facilities, whereby one of a number of sources can be routed to loudspeakers or headphones for listening, often without affecting the mixer's main output. Some mixers have onboard electronic effects, such as reverb. Some mixers intended for small venue live performance applications may include an integrated power amplifier.

Examples of use of mixing desk
1. Noticing my pleb ticket, they said they‘d arrange raised seats by the mixing desk, the gig‘s Camelot.
2. At the same time, the essential kit of the radio operation – a microphone, recording equipment and mixing desk – have become common, inexpensive and easily usable through home computers.
3. But, at the risk of sounding like a slightly square older cousin, I would beg them to think twice before they succumb to the bodystocking and the mixing desk.
4. The venue will be plunged in darkness but for a shaft of "moonlight" illuminating the composer, who will be clad entirely in white as he twiddles the knobs at his mixing desk.
5. Our seats by the mixing desk were slightly elevated over the crowd, and felt like a paddock for hangers on, where paying customers could regard us with envy and contempt.