Adjusting the feeder and signal lights is one of the most important details of the recording work. Fader slider volume is usually in analog mixers to adjust the volume of the output sound of each audio line.
Adjusting the feeder and signal lights is one of the most important details of the recording work. Fader slider volume is usually in analog mixers to adjust the volume of the output sound of each audio line.
In Dynacord mixers, below the Pan volume and above the PFL button, there is a button called a muff in each volume row. As the name implies, this button works by turning off and on the volume.
First of all, I mean the sound of the signal that goes to the headphones. In other words, the sound emitted from the headphone section of the mixer. This section is also known as Telephone.
In Dynacord mixers, there is a volume called Pan at the bottom of the Aux and Mon volumes. This volume is for adjusting the signal input to the left (Left) and right (Right) channels.
Except for the old analog mixers, usually in all mixers we have a volume to get the output in each sound row. You may want to record some of the lines separately.
Effect or echo (FX) volumes in Dynacord mixers are located below the parametric equalizer of each line. In general, the effects are known by the letters "FX" both in software and devices.
Parametric equalizer In most analog mixers we have a parametric equalizer to adjust the volume of each line. Even in many digital mixers, this equalizer…
The Voice Filter button on Dynacord mixers is located below the Lo Cut button. The function of this button is to increase the oscillation in the sound signal.
The Lo Cut button on Dynacord mixers is located below the Gain volume. This button is used to remove sounds with a frequency lower than 80 Hz.
Gain volume in the mixer is one volume below the input sections of each channel. The job of this volume is to amplify the sound and adjust the amount of input signals from each of the sound rows to the mixer.