Audio mixers (also known as mixing consoles, mixing desks, or soundboards) are electronic devices used to combine, route, and change the level, timbre, and/or dynamics of audio signals from various sources. They are commonly used in recording studios, live sound reinforcement systems, broadcasting, and film production to control and blend multiple audio inputs into a cohesive output. Mixers allow engineers to adjust parameters such as gain, equalization, panning, and effects to achieve the desired sonic balance and artistic expression.
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