I operate Sound Mixer for last 2 years for speech events. Almost buttons and knobs I know in Sound Mixer except
equalizer just like attached one for sample. I would like to learn A to Z about equalizer in Sound Mixer. I use
LEEM PRO 104 mixer which is almost the same as attached one. Would appreciate valuable reply. I use windows 8 operating system in my laptop.
Sound Mixer as attached - Equalizer
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Re: Sound Mixer as attached - Equalizer
This is the Audacity forum. We don't have detailed information about specific hardware.
The official website for Leem seems to be http://leem.en.ec21.com/ but they are a Korean manufacturer and may not have much in the way of end user support.
You will find general information about mixing desks in these articles:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_ar ... atomy.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixing_console
If you search Google you should be able to find much more information.
Mixing desks / mixing consoles may have equalization for each channel, and may also have a master "graphic equalizer" for the mixed output. "Equalization" is a fancy word for "tone control". It allows you to cut or boost certain frequency ranges. Audacity has a very flexible "Equalization" effect that is described in the manual here:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/equalization.html
(I have deleted your duplicate post)
The official website for Leem seems to be http://leem.en.ec21.com/ but they are a Korean manufacturer and may not have much in the way of end user support.
You will find general information about mixing desks in these articles:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_ar ... atomy.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixing_console
If you search Google you should be able to find much more information.
Mixing desks / mixing consoles may have equalization for each channel, and may also have a master "graphic equalizer" for the mixed output. "Equalization" is a fancy word for "tone control". It allows you to cut or boost certain frequency ranges. Audacity has a very flexible "Equalization" effect that is described in the manual here:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/equalization.html
(I have deleted your duplicate post)
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