The operating panel1of the mixer illustrated in FIG. 1 includes a monaural input section, an internal effect section, an effect input section, and so on. To the monaural input section, n pieces of channel strips10-1, . . . ,10-nfor plural monaural input channels (mono input channels) ...
1. FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the mixer system. As shown in FIG. 1, the mixer system comprises a mixer engine 10 and a PC 30. The PC 30 can employ, as hardware, a well-known PC having a CPU, a ROM, a RAM and so on and a display, that is, ...
x 140 mm Charging the Relay G10T (THR-II Wireless only) USB Cable Amp (or powered speaker) Mixer THR-II Wireless • When connecting or disconnecting the USB cable, (W x H x D) Connect the Relay G10T to the INPUT jack located on the top of the THR-II Wireless. ...
“GPIout”). The switch10, LED11, and recorders12are all provided externally of and separately from the present signal processing apparatus. Each recorder12is also connected to the mixer device M. The mixer device M contains a signal processing section, not shown, to execute mixing processing ...
CPU10. The unmasked clock signal φ is also supplied to the mixer210. This is because the mixer210executes a time division operation different from the sounding channels and microprogram steps, thereby making it impossible to simply stop this operation of the mixer210on the basis of channel ...
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the total mixing system includes a plurality of mixing systems each having a digital mixer for mixing input signals of audio, the method further controlling a mixing process of one digital mixer, the mixing process comprising: a first adding step ...