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sound mixer

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noun

  1. the person who mixes various sound sources into a composite programme

  2. a piece of equipment designed for mixing sound

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Sound mixer Simon Hayes said the live singing shifts further past just the aural experience attached to their performances.

From Salon

On-set sound mixer Steven Morrow recalls it as a terrifying proposition — miking 200 chorus and orchestra members performing live in an echoey cathedral.

From Los Angeles Times

Cooper regularly used hand signals with the sound mixer and camera operator.

From Los Angeles Times

Kristy Porter, 33, is a materials scientist; Veralucia Quispe, 28, is a sound mixer for documentaries; Jordan Harrad, 27, is a PhD candidate at Harvard and MIT focusing on neurotechnology for clinical applications for machine learning.

From Los Angeles Times

“Even when I was a kid, I would watch and,” he told AP, if “there was a sound mixer who would win and I would get tears in my eyes,” he told AP.

From Seattle Times