A drum mixer is an industrial sized mixer mostly used to mix concrete or other like things at construction sites. You can find a link to make a purchase here http://www.thecarycompany.com/containers/drums/drum_mixers.html.
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To replace the main drum bearing on a Clark's CCM125C cement mixer (pre-1999), first, disconnect the mixer from power and remove the drum by unscrewing the bolts that secure it to the frame. Once the drum is off, carefully extract the old bearing from its housing, using a bearing puller if necessary. Clean the bearing housing, then press or tap the new bearing into place, ensuring it is seated correctly. Finally, reassemble the drum onto the mixer, securing it with the bolts, and test the operation before use.
It depends because a DTXPLORER is a drum set and from what I have looked up a Alesis DM5 is a drum Mixer
On industrial level, there are about 30 different types of mixers/stirring machines. A few of them are: V blender, paddle mixer, counter-rotating mixer, drum blender, banbury mixer.
Yes. In fact, I would recommend doing this instead of just running the mics through your band's powered mixer. That way, all your drum sounds (pre-mixed) will fit into just one input on your band's powered mixer. It takes about a minimum of 6 or 7 mics to capture a drum kit properly and that's a hell of a lot of inputs to be using on your band's P.A. Just run the mics through your own mixer, then run your mixer's "Main 1" output to your band's P.A. input. Use a balanced cable. Also, if the mixer that you are using is unpowered, then get yourself a couple powered monitors to run directly off of it so you can have some monitoring without using one of the the P.A. monitors. If your drum mixer IS powered, however, just get yourself some speakers and you've got yourself some monitors. In a nutshell, I recommend getting a small powered mixer for your drum mics (something with 100W minimum) with unpowered monitors running right off of it (use the "Main 2" output). Connect the mixer's "Main 1" output to your band's P.A. system for the final mix. But remember, if you do it like this, you have to dial in a good mix on your drum mics through your own little mixer because the sound guy will only be able to adjust the volume of the drum kit AS A WHOLE through the main P.A. system. This is what I do and it works very well.
The Karaoke Mixer for the Singing Machine will allow you to join in on your favorite songs with the Mixer's built in 13 key synthesizer or its built in drum pads. You can play right along with your favorite songs.
Two and a half
1 step faster than setting #1
A Belle Mixer is a cement mixer used during construction works to mix cement and mortar to facilitate the construction of walls and buildings by serving as a way to stop the cement or mortar from setting before being used.
A Hobart mixer typically turns counterclockwise when viewed from above. This rotation helps to effectively mix and incorporate ingredients in the bowl. The specific design of the mixer ensures that the mixing action is efficient and thorough, regardless of the speed setting.
Whip means to incorporate air into a food or batter, using a whisk or mixer with a whip setting.