Mean latency in a mixer console refers to the average time delay between the input of a sound signal and its output after processing. It is crucial for ensuring that audio signals are synchronized, especially in live performances and recordings. High latency can lead to noticeable delays, affecting the overall sound quality and performance. Therefore, understanding and managing mean latency is essential for audio engineers and musicians.
There are many different names for mixing desks. These names include "sound board", "mixing console", audio production console", "mixer" and "audio mixer".
Nothing extra is needed. You need to connect the mixer to the game console with the included TOSlink optical cable.
It depends, what do you mean by console message?
A reasonably fast PC/Mac External Soundcard with low latency (onboard sound not good enough) Monitors and/or speakers Mixer (optional)
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To find the mean of anything, including latency, add all the values together and divide the result of that by the total number of input values. So, say you had this: 24ms 57ms 25ms 45ms The total of these numbers is 151 There were 4 values when we started so we divide our total by 4 151/4 = 37.75 So our mean latency is 37.75ms Hope this helps!
CAS (column access strobe) Latency and RAS (row access strobe) Latency
An ad for memory might sometimes give the CAS Latency value within a series of timing numbers, such as 5-5-5-15. The first value is the CAS latency, which would mean that in this case, this module is CL5. The second value is RAS latency.
The size of a mixer can vary widely, but a typical portable concrete mixer can hold around 0.2 to 3 cubic meters of material.
The Latency ended in 2011.
The Latency was created in 2006.