Virtual mixer
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A Virtual Mixer is a software application that runs on a computer or other digital audio system. It provides the same basic functionality of a digital mixing console. It can mix audio inputs from live sources or the outputs from tracks in a sequencer. If the audio hardware supports it, the virtual mixer can also provide routing to multiple outputs. As with a DMC, the user has control over volume and pan as well as effect plugins such as, EQ, compression and reverb using plugins in Audio Unit or VST format.
[edit] See also
- Digital Mixing Console
- Digital Audio Workstation
- Music Sequencer
- MIDI Controller
- Plugin
- Audio Units
- VST