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Setting Up Your Audio Mixer: A Beginner's Guide

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Hello {NAME}, Audio mixers can be very intimidating for beginners... It's stressful to work with a m

Hello {NAME}, Audio mixers (or mixing consoles) can be very intimidating for beginners... It's stressful to work with a mixer that you aren't familiar with. What if you forget about a setting? What if you can't get signal to pass through from input to output? As you continue to learn about audio, you'll realize that there are just a few simple principles you need to know. Once you fully understand these key components on one mixer, you'll feel ready to walk up to ANY mixer and use it confidently. In this week's video, I've created a step-by-step guide to using an analog mixer. You'll learn about inputs, outputs, channel strips, faders and busses. These are the essential components that are shared by almost every mixer on the market. This video was sponsored by Mackie. I chose Mackie to sponsor this video because I learned on a Mackie mixer when I was first getting started. This is actually a very common story. I've talked with many people in our industry that also started out learning on a Mackie mixer. The demonstrations in this video will be done using the Mackie ProFX12v3+ mixer, but the setup tips will apply to any mixer. Enjoy! ​[WATCH NOW: Setting Up Your Audio Mixer: A Beginner's Guide](=)​ =​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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