Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Quality Audio Consoles

Many times we may feel at peace within our inner self when we listen to music and singing from the church. No doubt if we have just listen to a spiritual sermon, that is cause for peace but the church sound has a lot to do with the audio consoles as well.

What are audio consoles? An audio console is
an electronic device for combining (also called "mixing"), routing, and changing the level, timbre and/or dynamics of audio signals. A mixer can mix analog or digital signals, depending on the type of mixer. The modified signals (voltages or digital samples) are summed to produce the combined output signals.

Mixing consoles are used in many applications, including recording studios, public address systems, sound reinforcement systems, concert tours, music festivals, broadcasting, television, and film post-production. An example of a simple application would be to enable the signals that originated from two separate microphones (each being used by vocalists singing a duet, perhaps) to be heard through one set of speakers simultaneously. When used for live performances, the signal produced by the mixer will usually be sent directly to an amplifier, unless that particular mixer is “powered” or it is being connected to powered speakers. These applications make the church music sound "heavenly".

You can find out more about these high quality branded audio consoles or even if you are thinking about audio rental at Hi-Tech Audio.

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