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Analog Mixing Consoles - Mixing Console Layout, Signal Flow and I/O.
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1
What is the best type of connection to use for processors that have both send and return jacks?
Half-normalled
Open
Closed
Normalled
2
When we press the MUTE button, the signal is re-routed to the signal ground circuit-a dead end. True or false?
False
True
3
Which is the SOLO button's basic mode of operation?
PFL (Pre Fader Listen)
All answers are correct
AFL (After Fader Listen)
SIP (Solo In Place)
4
The Main Outputs can also connect directly to a:
All answers are correct
Amplifiers and Speakers
Tape Deck
DAW Interface
5
Which user control is the most important?
Phantom Power
Mic Line Switch
Gain Trim Knob
Input Pad
6
In terms of signal flow, the pan knob is:
after the channel fader
before the channel fader
after the master fader
after the input section, but before the channel fader
7
You can assign a signal to more than one subgroup bus by pressing more than one assignment button. True or false?
False
True
8
What type of input is NOT in the input section?
Female XLR
All are in the input section
TS High Impedance Input
TRS
9
What is the basic mode of operation for the SOLO button in a DAW?
PFL
AFL
None of the other answers are correct
SIP
10
What kind of connection allows you to split a signal?
Closed
Half-normalled
Open
Normalled
11
It's the duty of the gain/trim knob to bring the signal up to line level. True or false?
True
False
12
When using the SOLO button in Pre-Fader Listen Mode, the signal interrupts the Master. True or false?
False
True
13
Gain Stage 1 provides more gain than Gain Stage 2 and 3 in the console. True or false?
True
False
14
Gain Stage 2 is also known as the Master Fader. True or false?
False
True
15
Circuit noise is full of low frequency. True or false?
False
True
16
What does the Input Section do?
Apply gain-up to operational level
All answers are correct
Offer features to help the recording/mix process
Accept mic and line level sources
17
Each Subgroup Master has an EQ. True or false?
True
False
18
In a DAW, where is it possible to SOLO or MUTE?
All answers are correct
The Region (or Clip)
The Track
The Channel
19
The difference between gain and trim is related to the design of the pre-amplifer circuit. True or false?
True
False
20
The Gain Knob applies gain to the input signal, and the Trim knob cuts gain from the output signal. True or false?
False
True
21
Gain Stage 3 is also known as the Master Fader. True or false?
False
True
22
The Pan knob is actually a variable switch. True or false?
True
False
23
Polarity and Phase are the same thing. True or false?
False
True
24
Gain Staging is the process of making sure that the signal flow through multiple gain stages is handled in such a way that no additional noise is added or increased along the way to the final output. True or false?
False
True
25
The most basic and common signal path found on all mixers no matter how big or small is:
Input Section -> Channel Fader -> Master Fader -> Main Outputs -> EQ
Input Section -> Channel Fader -> Master Fader -> Main Outputs
Input Section -> Channel Fader -> Master Fader
Input Section -> EQ -> AUX -> Master Fader
Analog Mixing Consoles
Mixing Console Layout, Signal Flow and I/O
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