Originally posted by analogcontrolfreak:
Some, but what are all those slidders, and knobs for? I had a mixer once, for a PA system, but people kept complaining, that they could not hear the person speaking. I thought that once you pluged a mic in, or a keyboard, and turned, up the voulme, it was loud enough, but I guess I was wrong.
[This message has been edited by analogcontrolfreak (edited 09-26-2006).]
Well the knobs and sliders are used for multiple things. As you've noticed some are used to control volume and pan of each channel (or an entire mix/main out sometimes). That's the easy part. Some mixers also have something called 'input gain'. Normally a row of knobs on the back of the mixer or close to the input jacks. Differs on each model of course. Anyway, the input gain helps yoo give extra volume to outputs that are too quiet. On signals like mics gain is normally turned up quite a bit. That's what that PA mixer you're talking about didn't have probably, or the person using it didn't know how to use it right. Just guessing here...
Now, there's more knobs. EQs. Most of my mixers have a 4 band EQ. Nothing you would normally use on the main output of today's workstations since most have built in EQs. But they still come in handy. Say you're playing a bass on your Poly 61 and it's just way too heavy. So you turn down the bass EQ a bit. In short, it's not a must to use mixer EQs but it sure helps having them there.
There's also FX sends. Used to send a signal to an FX processor. Some of today's mixers have built in FX but none of my mackies do. Most analog mixers don't. So you have to use FX processors. You connect them to your mixer and use the "Send" knobs to adjust the level of FX for each channel.
There's also buses. Think of buses as extra outputs. Right now you only need one output as you will only connect to your Hi Fi. But eventually you might get a DAW setup or synths with external inputs (for vocoding, processing, filtering etc) and the extra outputs will come in handy.
So here you go. Mixers 101.
-ED-
[This message has been edited by 3351 (edited 09-26-2006).]