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Our final video on how to work with a mixing console is dedicated to the long-awaited outputs. Before this, we discussed inputs and possible connections, as well as basic settings, and now we move on to the most important thing - the result. We will talk about the main and auxiliary buses, pre and post processing, returns, connecting an external effects processor and using a built-in one, audio signal routing, why a sound engineer needs solo and mute, and also discuss the TOP-10 questions on this topic: ✔️ Will the console help me in the studio? What is better to take for the studio: a sound card or a console? ✔️ Can I connect a headset to the console? ✔️ Will the mixing console handle high-impedance headphones? ✔️ Can the console be used as a sound card? ✔️ Can I use the console with an audio interface for broadcasts? ✔️ Phantom power and dynamic microphones. ✔️ What speakers can be connected to the console? ✔️ How is a DJ console different from a mixer? ✔️ Is it worth mixing on an analog console? ???? Join the discussion, ask questions in the comments, welcome! #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 The difference between the main mix and the mix on the auxiliary bus 6:32 Pre / Post 8:50 Returns 14:39 Effects processor 20:50 Signal routing. Solo, mute 29:35 Master section 33:28 FAQ 40:56 Results ⚡️ 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 2 - Basic mixer settings • How to work with a mixing console. Hour... ⚡️ Sound processing. Parallel compression • Sound processing. Parallel compression ⚡️ Mixer in a home studio? All the pros and cons • Mixer in a home studio? All the pros and cons... ???? Our VK group https://vk.com/homestudio123