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Making an Audio Mixer : 20 Steps (with Pictures ...

    https://www.instructables.com/Making-an-Audio-Mixer/
    This simple passive DIY stereo audio mixer demonstrates resistors in use. When I say stereo, I am not talking about your home entertainment signal, but an audio track with a separate left and right channel. This mixer will allow us to combine two stereo tracks into one single track, while adjusting the volume of both tracks individually and together.

How to build an audio mixer - CircuitLib

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DIY Audio Mixer : 6 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables

    https://www.instructables.com/DIY-Audio-Mixer/
    Connect an alligator clip to the end of your mixer. Connect the other end of the clip to the tip of the audio cable connected to the speaker (or the tip of your headphone’s audio jack). Connect the sleeve of the speaker cable to the ground of your mixing cables. In …

Build an Audio Mixer - Projects

    https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/projects/build-an-audio-mixer/
    The full output of the mixer circuit is Vout = -Rf(V1/R1 + V2/R2 + V3/R3 . . . + Vn/Rn). Thus, by making RF larger the gain can be increased. The other option is to make the resistor in the channel(s) smaller, but you are already using a potentiometer that can become very small, thus increasing the size of Rf is a better choice.

simple line mixer | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/simple-line-mixer.10046/
    Sometimes it is better to use a buffer-mixer. An OP-amp with gain=1, in inverted mode, is what is usually used as a simple mixer. I will go search for a Schematic on the web. Maybe Elliot ESP, have something in OP-amp section or in some of his Audio projects. /halojoy •••

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