Mixer
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Mixer may refer to:
An electronics device:
- Frequency mixer, a telecommunications device for deriving useful signals from modulated carrier waves
- Audio mixing console, an electronic device for combining, routing, and changing the level, tone, and/or dynamics of two or more audio signals
- Vision mixer, a European term for an electronic device for combining of two or more video signals; known in the US as a production switcher
- Mode mixer, a telecommunications device for handling signals on optical fibers
- Mixer (cooking), an appliance used to combine ingredients
- Concrete mixer, a machine which combines the ingredients of concrete
- Vortex mixer, a laboratory device
- Mixer (engine), a device for quieting an airplane engine
- Production sound mixer, the head of a film production sound crew
- Audio engineer, or sound mixer, the operator of an audio mixing console
- Mixer, a follower of a particular philosophy within the practice of chiropractic
- Mixer (drink), a non-alcoholic beverage that is mixed with another (usually alcoholic) to improve taste
- Mixer (dance), a social dance that encourages the participants to actively pursue new dance partners
- Mixer (magazine), an American music magazine and record label, the sister company to the original UK publication Mixmag
- Cement Mixer (shot), an alcoholic drink
See also
- Mix
- Grand Mixer DXT, hip hop DJ
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