Monday, April 13, 2026

Just pictures of mixers

The image shows a digital audio mixing console interface with multiple channels in a grid layout. At the top of the interface, there are several AUX send sections with dials and labels indicating different levels. Below the AUX section, there are plugin slots with labels naming various audio effects such as "KONSOL," "CLA-2A," and "Gullfoss." Each channel features multiple dials representing EQ settings, displayed in a vertical arrangement. These dials adjust parameters such as 10.0k, 4.0k, 1.0k, M.Hi, M.Lo, and Low.  Below the EQ section, there are pan dials and buttons labeled "S," "Rd," and "M," which stand for solo, read, and mute functions respectively. At the bottom, faders are shown with numerical levels indicated to the side, designed for adjusting audio volume. Labels at the bottom of each channel identify the audio source, with names like "Shari Six," "Meredith C," "Man," "Piano," "High Synth," and "Master." The interface has a predominantly dark color scheme with blue and grey accents.  Alt-text:  A digital audio mixing console interface with multiple channels, AUX sections, EQ dials, plugin slots, and faders.  Transcribed Text:  AUX 2, AUX 3, AUX 6, CLA-2A, Gullfoss, Vocal Bus, KONSOL, MD3, Dynamic EQ, Solid Bus Comp, Neutron 2, xMax1, CLA-2A S., Pian, Man, Piano, High Synth, Low Synth, Drum machin, Marc, Saleem AEA, Saleem U47, AUX 1, Saleem, S, Rd, M
A mix for fix.

Some big dum-dum (me) decided to remix the Red Flag of the Future opera before our big screening at the 14th Street Y this coming Tuesday. 

Closeup of the screen of my SQ5.


Input strip which is fairly standard in the project. These are the instrument channels.


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