if you have multiple identical outputs that need to be driven off of an audio console (multiple news channel feeds as an example), it would be convenient to have a...

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The Channel way comes first. The section of the console used to send a microphone signal (or synth output) to the multitrack tape machine to, you know, record it is also known as the Record path.If you've ever paid close attention to microphones, pro audio equipment, or expensive headphone amplifiers, you've probably noticed the phrase "balanced connection" used to describe the equipment's output, input, or both. Each channel has a channel fader and two input paths. The channel (recording) path will typically be controlled by the upper fader. The monitor (after-recorder) signal path will be affected by the lower fader. As in the previous illustration, the signal flow starts with the singer, microphone, microphone preamplifier, EQ, and compressor.Learn more about compressor here-https://brainly.com/question/16747743#SPJ4

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