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Live sound mixing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Live sound mixing
Live sound mixing is the process of electrically or digitally blending together multiple sound sources at a live event using a mixing console. Sounds used include those from instruments, voices, and pre-recorded material. Individual sources may be equalised and routed to effect processors to ultimately be amplified and reproduced via loudspeakers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://lenardaudio.com/education/09_mix.html )〕 The live sound engineer balances the various audio sources in a way that best suits the needs of the event. ==Equipment== Audio equipment is usually connected together in a sequence known as the signal chain. In live sound situations, this consists of input transducers like microphones, pickups, and DI boxes. These devices are connected, often via multicore cable, to individual channels of a mixing console that allows these inputs to be modified in various ways before electrically summed. Audio signal processing may be applied to (inserted on) individual inputs, groups of inputs, or the entire output mix, usually using processors that are internal to the mixer or external (outboard).
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