Mixers are concerned with amplitudes (voltage) only, not frequencies.
Whatever frequencies go into the mixer will come out. You may be
thinking of the treble, mid, and bass controls on some commercial
mixers. These are actually filters added to mixer. The CGS megamixer
does not have this type of filtering feature.
-Richard Brewster
Phil wrote:
Whatever frequencies go into the mixer will come out. You may be
thinking of the treble, mid, and bass controls on some commercial
mixers. These are actually filters added to mixer. The CGS megamixer
does not have this type of filtering feature.
-Richard Brewster
Phil wrote:
>I am still getting my flippers wet with the diy thing.I have a
>question.
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>If I calculate frequencies and vary the resistors of the inputs will
>I be able to mix (add and subtract)different frequencies of the
>inputs?I don't know what kind of effect this will have but I figure
>it could be interesting.
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>Or is this a stupid idea.
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>Thanks for bearing with a newbie
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>Phil
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