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This article needs to be expanded, edited, and quite possibly just plain rewritten. There are some very valid points in the article that can stay but it is generally a wee misleading towards the whole world of mixing. For example, something small is discussing the use of a control surface and that it's automation is controlled by a computer. That leads you to believe that an analogue console's automation is controlled by...........midgets? It needs to be a touch clearer on things like that and some parts probably need to be eliminated. I'll probably start organizing this article a bit better soon. Help is always welcome and called for! --PM - PhilyG talk 05:02, 13 June 2008 (UTC)
From an already existing discussion in this talk page: I'm trying to expand the (currently very poor) Audio mixing article, but I have a big problem with its scope. Originally, Audio mixing included music mixing, live mixing, post-production (motion-picture) mixing and DJ mixing. Trying to write an article that is concise to all four is next to impossible. The history, process, equipment used, while similar, is very different; and it is very hard to write text that is correct to all four categories. The large format consoles used in music mixing is different to those used in post-production theaters, and in live sound there are often specialized matrix desks. If this article is to be written properly it will have to have a top-level division to the three industries (music, live, motion-picture), which suggest that initially there should be more than one article. Izhaki ( talk) 23:56, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
Done. I have also merged
Audio mixing (film and television) into this article because it was a long lived stub. Hopefully relocating the material here will attract more love. -—
Kvng
17:24, 3 March 2013 (UTC)
Joefromrandb asserts that a hatnote pointing to Audio mixing (recorded music) is needed as standard practice. This is a WP:SUMMARY article and if we're going to have a Audio mixing (recorded music) hatnote, we probably also need a Live sound mixing hatnote too. I don't think any of these are needed and I don't know what policy the editor is referring to. ~ Kvng ( talk) 15:07, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
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This article needs to be expanded, edited, and quite possibly just plain rewritten. There are some very valid points in the article that can stay but it is generally a wee misleading towards the whole world of mixing. For example, something small is discussing the use of a control surface and that it's automation is controlled by a computer. That leads you to believe that an analogue console's automation is controlled by...........midgets? It needs to be a touch clearer on things like that and some parts probably need to be eliminated. I'll probably start organizing this article a bit better soon. Help is always welcome and called for! --PM - PhilyG talk 05:02, 13 June 2008 (UTC)
From an already existing discussion in this talk page: I'm trying to expand the (currently very poor) Audio mixing article, but I have a big problem with its scope. Originally, Audio mixing included music mixing, live mixing, post-production (motion-picture) mixing and DJ mixing. Trying to write an article that is concise to all four is next to impossible. The history, process, equipment used, while similar, is very different; and it is very hard to write text that is correct to all four categories. The large format consoles used in music mixing is different to those used in post-production theaters, and in live sound there are often specialized matrix desks. If this article is to be written properly it will have to have a top-level division to the three industries (music, live, motion-picture), which suggest that initially there should be more than one article. Izhaki ( talk) 23:56, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
Done. I have also merged
Audio mixing (film and television) into this article because it was a long lived stub. Hopefully relocating the material here will attract more love. -—
Kvng
17:24, 3 March 2013 (UTC)
Joefromrandb asserts that a hatnote pointing to Audio mixing (recorded music) is needed as standard practice. This is a WP:SUMMARY article and if we're going to have a Audio mixing (recorded music) hatnote, we probably also need a Live sound mixing hatnote too. I don't think any of these are needed and I don't know what policy the editor is referring to. ~ Kvng ( talk) 15:07, 27 October 2021 (UTC)