What's A Michsher Pulse
Mixed remote ( " michscher " , or " small console " , from the English. " mixing console ") - an electronic sound signal device: summation of several sources by one or more exits. Signal routing is also carried out with the help of the micro-storm. The microschere remote is used in sound recordings, gambling and a concert sound-up. There are analogue and Digital mixerand each of these species has its supporters and opponents because both species have their obvious advantages and disadvantages. Also, michscher bullets vary by number of entrances and exits. Professional concerts and student boards generally have at least 32 entrances, more than 6 Aux-shin, a powerful equator at entrances, 4 or more sub-groups, and are equipped with high-quality and long-lasting federations. In turn, the compact and budgetary michésheras have few channels, more meagre ecolaisers, and often have no feyders (which are replaced by conventional tendencies).
There is a separate class of micro-machine bullets for work. (English) Russski. The main difference between the DJ-Pulta is the smaller number of access channels (e.g. one microphone and two canal stereo), the existence of a cross-sphere by which the DJ signals the entry channels and the presence of special audible effects.
Structure of the Miksher Pult
In general, any michscher remote has Entrance section and exit section♪ The Entrance Section consists of a certain number of access channels (pine) - monophone and stereophonic. In general, the number of access channels on the remotes is doubled. The entry of each mono channel is usually done by two nests: for a microphone (type XLR) or linear signal source (TRS or RCA).
