The Audio Console Professor(音频控制台教授).pdf
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The Audio Console
By Jim Kaiser
with additions by Dave Tough
Part One - The Audio Console
Signal Flow Block Diagrams
Important in describing use or function...
‘signal flow’ = ‘path’ through a ‘system’
block diagrams describe complete systems by breaking them
down into smaller sections or ‘blocks’.
each ‘block’ has a function and the diagram shows how they are
connected together.
Signal Flow/Block Diagram
The Audio Console - Basic Functions
The audio console has 3 main sections..input, output and monitor
(lab project 1 review)
The input section amplifies the incoming signal and routes it to the output
and monitor sections.
The output section routes the signal to the tape recorder or record medium
used and/or the monitor section.
The monitor section enables the signal to be routed to the speakers and
headphones for monitoring listening and overdubbing
Consoles are used in all 3 stages of recording tracking, overdubbing, and
mixing.
ASSR-Consoles.mp4 - 6:00 -
Typical Audio Console –Input, Output, Monitoring
‘processing’
output(s)
input(s)
monitoring The Audio Console - Basic Signal Flow
Styles of Recording Music
late 1800’s - 1920’s one ‘live’ pass w/ all instruments
all sounds mixed during a ‘live’ performance
any mistakes/changes required another complete performance
then...
1930’s - present overdubbing to add more
instruments
Recording Music
‘Overdubbing’ = adding instruments not present during
the original performanc
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