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  1. 6 days ago · The most common tools used for mixing include monitoring headphones, software mixer and an audio interface with small mixer inserts or auxiliary sends. But you don’t need all that just to get started with mixing your own music; in fact, you don’t even need any! Just a small studio mixer is enough.

  2. You can take a stereo mix from the mixer either the house mix or a separate aux (monitor) mix and go out analog and go into the ATEM through the 3.5 connector. On my Yamaha I use a aux mix so I can create a separate mix for video and have XLR to 3.5 cables.

  3. 2 days ago · Looking for essential music production gear?

  4. 5 days ago · The TM-D1000 is a 16 channel digital mixer. The first 8 channels have analog inputs; the last 8 have digital inputs (located on the back panel). When recording, the first 8 channels will probably be used for bringing signal into the mixer and sending it to the multitrack.

  5. 5 days ago · Standard inserts feature a heavy-duty, 6-sided louvered core that is wrapped with high-temperature packing for long life. Slip Patriot muffler inserts inside exhaust turnouts, side pipes, or extensions, for sound control of almost any occasion. Warranty.

  6. 2 days ago · Looking to elevate your sound? Check out these top music production tools for DJs starting with the letter 'L' and discover new ways to enhance your music.

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  8. 1 day ago · Drawmer MX30 dual gated compressor / limiter. A really solid workhorse bit of kit for project studios or live use. The compression is fairly transparent at low amounts of gain reduction, and it just has threshold and ratio controls, no attack and release, so it’s very simple to set up.

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