Physically, you can check out the following:
Power cable to mixer
Output from mixer
Input connector
LR, ST button on routing to main fader(on some mixers only)
gain up on channel(top knob on mixer, aka trim)
No compressor or outboard gear limiting the signal
Is the input functioning? Try plugging a mic in and see if you can get that to work
Is the amplifier on?
Dumb Stuff:
Mute buttons
Faders up?
If there is a more technical problem, consult the manual and online forums for the particular product.
There are many different names for mixing desks. These names include "sound board", "mixing console", audio production console", "mixer" and "audio mixer".
Occupations involving with mixing board equipment include disc jockeys, broadcast and sound engineering technicians, and audio and video equipment technicians.
Yes, you can replace your mixing console with a laptop. You will need an audio interface to plug the mics into and audio software. Also, you has to have a powerful laptop or else it lags and the sound is delayed.
It depends on your application. My mixing board is connected with a FireWire connection, bypassing the computers sound card. The computer then recognizes the board as it's card, and plays through it. Alesis makes a great 8 channel digital board. If your computer doesn't have a FireWire out, I suppose you could use the regular speaker out and go to and open channel on any board. This will not give you a two way connection however, just an audio out. The FireWire connection can be used for both recording and playing audio.
The mixing board is called a pallet.
A mixing board combines the signals of several signals into one stereo or mono mix.
You need an audio board and some speakers.
He made good use of all the new audio visual equipment in his presentation to the Board.
Ableton live 8
A soldering tool can be used to replace faulty components on the computers circuit board.
A palette (or pallet).
A: An extension board is used to extend the embedded board out of a chassis so points can be probed to find answers for troubles it is mostly used for troubleshooting and measuring boards installed on a motherboard with close proximity to other boards