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Console Mix Panel Tutorials

Published: 08/22/10

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Using a Mixing Panel for Location Dialogue

Today, most audio is recorded directly to video (single system). That means that the audio recorder is the camera; and that the controls for the incoming audio signal are on the camera. During a take, control of the camera is the domain of the cameraperson.... Read More

 


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Using the Digital Effects Processor

Some mixing panels, such as the Behringer UB1622FX-Pro shown here, (and other Behringer models featuring the FX suffix) feature built-in signal processors capable of adding all sorts of echo, reverb, and similar "concert" effects to your live track. These common electronic effects (echo, et al) are referred to as... Read More

 

 


Multi-Track Mixing for Location Dialogue

Attention, did you notice that this article is not called "Stereo Sound Mixing for Film/Video." That is because just about everything that you record on the set will be monaural, even though the headphones, mixer, and recorder all use the term stereo.You may have two (or more) recording tracks, but what you will be recording is two (or more) monaural tracks, not a... Read More

 

 


Owner's Manual for the Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro Mixing Panel (.pdf)

The factory owner's and operation manual for the 1402-VLZ Pro Mackie board, divided into easy to follow chapters with colored diagrams that explain everything you need to know about this versatile mixing board.

File size: approx. 2.08 MB

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