Analog Mixers 104: Effect Unit Basics – Inserts

Analog Mixers 104: Effect Unit Basics – Inserts

I skipped over the Insert socket in the previous articles because you could go on about how to use Effect Units for a really long time. With this article I aim to inform you on how Inserts works on a Mixer and how to hook up Effect Units to it..

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