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Setting Levels on Compact Mixers

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    An ultra-compact audio mixer can be a great tool for getting sound from multiple sources into a single output. In this lesson, we’ll cover the basics of how to set up and use an ultra-compact audio mixer to get sound from various sources.

    Gather your equipment

    To get started, you’ll need an ultra-compact audio mixer, as well as any devices that you want to connect to it. This could include microphones, instruments, or other audio sources.

    Connect your sources

    Next, you’ll want to connect your audio sources to the mixer. Most ultra-compact audio mixers will have a variety of input options, including XLR, 1/4-inch, and RCA inputs. Make sure you use the correct input for each source. For example, you’ll want to use an XLR input for a microphone, while a 1/4-inch input may be better suited for an instrument.

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    Set your levels

    Once your sources are connected, you’ll want to set your levels. This involves adjusting the volume of each input so that they’re balanced and not too loud or too soft. Most ultra-compact audio mixers will have level controls for each input, as well as a master level control for the overall output.

    Steps:

    1. Raise the input gain
    2. Raise channel output gain
    3. Raise master volume

    Check your output

    Once you’ve connected your sources and set your levels, you’ll want to check your output. Make sure that your ultra-compact audio mixer is sending the sound to the correct output, such as a set of speakers or headphones. If you’re not getting sound, check your connections and make sure everything is properly plugged in.

    Adjust your tone

    If your ultra-compact audio mixer includes tone controls, such as EQ or tone shaping, you may want to adjust these to get the sound you’re looking for. This can help to balance out frequencies and make sure that your overall sound is clean and clear.

    There are several types of equalizers with different parameters to adjust tone. Be sure to distinguish you are using the processing of an individual channel rather than an EQ that maybe available for the final output.

    Practice and experiment

    Finally, it’s important to practice and experiment with your ultra-compact audio mixer to get the most out of it. Try connecting different sources, adjusting your levels and tone, and listening to the results. With a little practice, you can get great sound from your ultra-compact audio mixer and take your audio production to the next level.

    Conclusion

    In summary, using an ultra-compact audio mixer to get sound from multiple sources can be a great way to enhance your audio production. By following these steps, you can get great sound from a variety of sources and experiment with different sounds and tones to create a unique and professional sound.

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