Digital soundboard

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The digital soundboard is an audio mixer . It was invented by Walter Quintus in 1984 in collaboration with Joachim Kühn .

The Digital Soundboard is a mixer with analog inputs that are connected to digital components via 20 or more channels. Electronic changes to these components affect the sound of the input signal. With the digital soundboard a musician can modify incoming audio signals live and change them beyond recognition. Often the original instrument can no longer be recognized in the resulting mix .

The digital soundboard can be heard on CDs such as Dark and Get up Early (with Joachim Kühn and Walter Quintus). It is also used in concerts.

literature

  • Roland Enders: The home recording manual. The way to optimal recordings. 3rd, revised edition, revised by Andreas Schulz. Carstensen, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-910098-25-8 .