The radio mixing board channels all of the broadcast signals. Learn how to use an on-air mixing board in this free radio station overview from an experienced radio technician.
Expert: Eric Nash
Bio: Eric Nash has volunteered with WXOJ Valley Free Radio, a Pacifica Radio Network affiliate station in Florence, Mass., working extensively with the technical and equipment aspects of broadcasting.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
this guy has never heard of the gain function..
555russe 2 months ago
This is a broadcast mixer. Mackie doesn't make a mixer with all the features an old broadcast mixer has.
sounddude51 1 year ago
@cleosimble u r probably gonna need a special phone with an audio output and input jack. Or you could just use a regular one and hack it up by opening it up and tapping into the connections.
SmashCOBamberg 1 year ago
how do i put the phone on my radio im using a 4 watt station
cleosimble 1 year ago
Nice video, though who in the world still uses this Flintstones mixer (besides you of course) ?
Honestly , the Mackie is two generations above the main mixer. Why not using the Mackie as the main mixer and the old Fred Flintsone as the secondary mixer?
merasanam 1 year ago
@cks1001 I still try to keep it out of the red.
JTtheLAR 1 year ago
thanks for this video
LordTebian 1 year ago
lol the faces he always pulls at the end!
staceyclark1987 1 year ago
@snarfdude internet stream, so ppl listen your radio on internet ? huh
SunnyShahFilms 1 year ago
Does anyone else get freakin annoyed by the words on the video!?!?! If I wanted to read about it I wouldn't be on YOUTUBE!!!!!!!!
cwburke7 1 year ago