O bir tost makinesi, bir kahve makinesi, bir yumurta pişirici ve bir el mikseri satın aldı. - She bought a toaster, a coffeemaker, an egg cooker and a hand mixer.
A nolinear circuit that produces an output at the sum and difference frequencies of an applied fixed or variable oscillator called the LO, and the RF input signal of interest (see Heterodyne)
A device in which two or more input signals are combined to give a single output signal In satellite communication systems, it is a non-linear device used to generate a replica of an input signal at a higher or lower frequency by multiplying the input signal by a pure tone of a different frequency (the "local oscillator" signal) Usually part of a frequency conversion process For example, an LNB local oscillator signal at 10 6 GHz mixed with incoming signal at 12 GHz would convert the input signal to an IF frequency of 12 -10 6 = 1 4 GHz
A device for summing two or more electrical signals In general audio usage, a device to control and sum the outputs of two or more microphones In wireless microphones, the receiver circuit which mixes the RF signal with the local oscillator signal to obtain the IF output
A nonlinear circuit or device that accepts as its input two different frequencies and presents at its output (a) a signal equal in frequency to the sum of the frequencies of the input signals, (b) a signal equal in frequency to the difference between the frequencies of the input signals, and, if they are not filtered out, (c) the original input frequencies
A person who has social intercourse with others of many sorts; a person viewed as to his casual sociability; commonly used with some characterizing adjective; as, a good mixer; a bad mixer
A device that connects and routes all the input and output signals from one component to another Mixing boards also have signal-processing capabilities such as equalization and reverb Mixers save you from the hassle of patching together different pieces of equipment for common, day-to-day studio tasks
a recording device that allows several different audio sources to be combined Provides independent control over each signal's loudness and stereo position
A desk comprising a number of input channels where each sound source is provided with its own control channel through which sound signals are routed into two or more outputs Many mixing desks can also change the quality of the sound (see Equalization) A Powered Mixer has an amplifier built into it Sound sources of varying levels are accepted which can be amplified if necessary (See Line Level, Gain) NOISE GATE : A piece of sound processing equipment that reduces background noise by muting a sound signal when it falls below a certain level, restoring it when the level increases again Must be used on vocal microphones with care, because it may cut the signal off, although the vocalist is still singing quietly Also known as an Expander
The critical element of a radio detection system which allows the incoming wave to be combined with the reference frequency from the local oscillator Usually a diode
a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods electronic equipment that mixes two or more input signals to give a single output signal club soda or fruit juice used to mix with alcohol
A device which utilizes its non-linear characteristics to provide frequency conversions from one frequency to another This may be from a relatively high frequency to an intermediate frequency (IF) In this case it is known as a down-mixer Or it may be from a lower frequency to a higher frequency, the carrier frequency, for example In this case it is known as an upmixer
An audio or video processor that combines two or more source signals in an output signal Separate controls typically permit tone and volume control over the contribution of each source signal to achieve an optimum tone balance
An electronic device that permits the combining of a number of inputs into one or more outputs Mixers commonly provide a variety of controls - tone, volume, balance and effects - for each "channel " See: Board, Console
A way of controlling two servos at one time with the flip of a switch on your transmitter Example: Larger models may wish to have the ailerons and rudder move at the same time to insure better stability and smoother control of the model So, a mixer switching device would allow the two surfaces to be controlled on one stick, instead of two Transmitters without mixing capabilities can still mix servo control by using a "Y" harness to connect to servos into one channel
An intermediate system that receives RTP packets from one or more sources, possibly changes the data format, combines the packets in some manner and then forwards a new RTP packet Since the timing among multiple input sources will not generally be synchronized, the mixer will make timing adjustments among the streams and generate its own timing for the combined stream Thus, all data packets originating from a mixer will be identified as having the mixer as their synchronization source
- A device used to mix gases for better combustion It is necessary when using most neon burners and torches to produce a flame hot enough to melt glass
A device in which audio signals can be manipulated, enhanced and directed to other destinations, singly or together; also, someone who operates a mixer
1) A console, or other device that blends audio signals into composite signals and has a small number of outputs 2) A section on a console that does this function 3) In Europe, a fader 4) An engineer or technician who mixes, especially a live sound mix at a performance