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Mixer

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Mixer may refer to:

Electronics

  • DJ mixer, a type of audio mixing console used by disc jockeys
  • Frequency mixer, electrical circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals applied to it
  • Mixing console, an electronic device for combining sounds of different audio signals
  • Mix engineer, person who combines elements of recorded music into a final version
  • Mode scrambler, known as a mode mixer, telecommunications device for inducing mode coupling in an optical fiber
  • Sound card mixer, analog part of a sound card that routes and mixes sound signals
  • Vision mixer, an electronic device for combining video signals

Industrial and lab equipment

  • Concrete mixer, a machine which combines the ingredients of concrete, a.k.a. cement mixer
  • Feed mixer, for mixing feed ingredients
  • High-shear mixer, a device that disperse, or transports one phase or ingredient (liquid, solid, gas) into a main continuous phase (liquid)
  • Impinging mixer, part of a reaction injection molding system
  • Industrial mixer, a machine for mixing the materials in industrial scale
  • Static mixer, a device for mixing two fluid materials through a tube containing a series of baffles
  • Submersible mixer, a machine used for mixing liquids and slurries in tanks (e.g. wastewater, liquid manure, etc.)
  • Vortex mixer, a laboratory device

Entertainment

  • Mixer (service), a defunct interactive video game streaming platform by Microsoft
  • Mixer dance, a kind of participation dance that involves changing partners
  • Production sound mixer, the head of a film production sound crew
  • Mixer (album), a 2012 album by Desario
  • "The Mixer", a 1991 song by The Fall from Shift-Work
  • The Mixer, a 1992 TV series, starring Simon Williams

Other

  • Mixer (appliance), kitchen appliance used to combine ingredients
  • Mixer (engine), a device for quieting an airplane engine
  • Drink mixer, non-alcoholic ingredients in mixed drinks and cocktails
  • Mixer, an alternate name for a singles event

See also

  • Mix (disambiguation)
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