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  2. X32 Digital Mixing Console - Wikipedia

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    The X32 Digital Mixing Console is a digital mixing console conceived and designed by German manufacturer Behringer. The console features 40-input channels , 25- bus , 32 XLR microphone input and 16 XLR output busses.

  3. Digital mixing console - Wikipedia

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    A digital mixer may solve this problem: a sound operator can operate the whole sound system from a laptop computer. With the proper set-up, it can even be done by a wireless tablet for increased mobility. In fact, many of the digital mixer's functions are easier to operate from a computer screen than the actual mixing console.

  4. Midas Consoles - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014 at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, Midas introduced the M32 ($4,999 MSRP in USA), based largely on parent company Music Tribe's highly-successful Behringer X32 mixer, sharing most of the X32's operating system, but utilizing Midas' Pro series microphone preamps. (X32 uses slightly different Midas-designed preamps, with ...

  5. AES50 - Wikipedia

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    Midas parent Klark Teknik took over the SuperMAC and HyperMAC patents in 2007, then in 2009 Midas and Klark Teknik were acquired by Uli Behringer's Music Group. The AES50 protocol is implemented in digital mixing consoles by Midas and Behringer to transfer digital audio between a console and remote stage boxes .

  6. Audio mixing (recorded music) - Wikipedia

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    A mixer (mixing console, mixing desk, mixing board, or software mixer) is the operational heart of the mixing process. [10] Mixers offer a multitude of inputs, each fed by a track from a multitrack recorder. Mixers typically have 2 main outputs (in the case of two-channel stereo mixing) or 8 (in the case of surround).

  7. Behringer - Wikipedia

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    Behringer is an audio equipment company founded by the Swiss engineer Uli Behringer on 25 January 1989 in Willich, Germany. Behringer produces equipment including synthesizers, mixers, audio interfaces and amplifiers. Behringer is owned by Music Tribe (formerly Music Group), a holding company chaired by Uli Behringer. [1]

  8. X32 - Wikipedia

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    X32, rolling stock of the Øresundståg train network Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  9. Aux-send - Wikipedia

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    The signal from the auxiliary send is often routed through outboard audio processing effects units (e.g., reverb, digital delay, compression, etc.) and then returned to the mixer using an auxiliary return input jack, thus creating an effects loop. This allows effects to be added to an audio source or channel within the mixing console.