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A device which converts sound into electrical impulses, usually for recording or amplification. Mixer/Mixing - In live recording, refers to combining sound from different microphones, such as narration and ambient sound. The sound technician responsible for balacing audio uses a device called a mixer, which allows him or her adjust the balance and levels of sound from these different sources. In editing, this also refers to combining more than one recorded soundtrack in the finished product.
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An input device used to convert sound waves or signals into electric signals. Used with a mixer, it may be used to combine many signals together to give the final recording. Most computers now have a microphone build in to the machine.
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A device which transduces audible sounds into electrical waves, which can be amplified and recorded.
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Usually shortened to mic. An instrument which collects live sound and coverts it to electrical impulses which are then input into a mixer/amplifier.
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Electrical instrument used to amplify the speaker's voice
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