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In the first part of our series of videos on how to work with a mixing console, we talked about inputs and possible connections. And in this video, we will talk about the basic settings that you definitely can’t do without when working with sound. Equalizer, compressor, panorama spreading, everyone’s favorite noise gate, which allows you to record even at a certain level of noise in the room, insert connectors for parallel processing, overlaying effects, and as a bonus, there will be a life hack on how to record vocals and guitar on two different tracks if your console only records master. Watch the second part of the video “How to work with a mixing console” and suggest ideas for new videos! #Let'sRecord ✔️ Mixers and microphones from this video: MACKIE ProFX6v3 mixing console https://pop-music.ru/MackieFx63 BEHRINGER XENYX QX1622USB mixing console https://pop-music.ru/Xenyx1622u SE ELECTRONICS V7 BLACK dynamic microphone https://pop-music.ru/sEv7bl 0:00 Equalizer 8:54 Compressor 12:00 Panning 17:10 Inserts, noise gate 24:10 Built-in sound card. How to record vocals and guitar in two different tracks if your console only records master? 29:29 Summary ⚡️ How to work with a mixing console. Part 1 - Inputs and possible connections • How to work with a mixing console. Hour... ⚡️ How to work with a mixing console. Part 3 - Architecture, FX and outputs • How to work with a mixing console. Hour... ⚡️ Audio processing. Parallel compression • Audio processing. Parallel compression ⚡️ Audio processing. Equalizer before compressor or vice versa?? • Audio processing. Equalizer before compr... ⚡️ Audio processing. Effects via Insert and Send • Audio processing. Effects via Insert... ???? Our VK group https://vk.com/homestudio123