3d Dj Mixer Pro Apk

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Meinard Hartmann

unread,
Aug 3, 2024, 1:48:50 PM8/3/24
to landdichiso

Mixer was an American video game live streaming platform. The service launched on January 5, 2016, as Beam, under the ownership of co-founders Matthew Salsamendi and James Boehm. The service placed an emphasis on interactivity, with low stream latency and a platform for allowing viewers to perform actions that can influence a stream.

However, citing an inability to scale its operations, Microsoft announced on June 22, 2020 that Mixer would be shutting down by the end of July 22, and that an agreement had been made with Facebook for monetized channels to join similar programs on Facebook's game streaming platform. Microsoft officially shut down Mixer on July 22, 2020.[2]

On August 11, 2016, Beam was acquired by Microsoft for an undisclosed amount. The service's team was integrated into the Xbox division.[14][15][11] On October 26, 2016, Microsoft announced that Beam would be integrated into Windows 10.[16] Beam broadcasting was also integrated into Xbox One on the March 2017 software update.[17]

On May 25, 2017, Microsoft announced that Beam had been renamed Mixer, as the previous name could not be used globally.[18] The re-branding came alongside the introduction of several new features, such as the ability for a user to co-host up to three other streams on their channel at once, as well as the companion mobile app Mixer Create. It was also announced that Mixer would receive top-level integration within the Xbox One dashboard, with a new tab curating Mixer streams.[4]

On July 31, 2019, video game streamer Ninja announced that he would move exclusively from Twitch to Mixer beginning August 1. The deal was considered to be a major coup for Mixer, as Ninja had been among Twitch's top personalities, with over 14 million followers.[19][20][21] His wife and manager Jessica Blevins stated that the contract with Twitch had encumbered his ability to "grow his brand" outside of gaming, and that his interest in streaming had been deteriorating due to the perceived "toxic[ity]" of Twitch's community.[22]

A report by Streamlabs and Newzoo reported that in the third quarter of 2019, Mixer had a 188% quarter-by-quarter increase in the amount of unique hours of content being streamed on the service, but that the percentage of concurrent viewers had fallen by 11.7%.[23] Mixer founders Boehm and Salsamendi both left Microsoft in October 2019.[24][25] The same month, streamer Shroud also entered into an exclusivity agreement with Mixer,[26] followed shortly afterward by KingGothalion.[27]

On June 22, 2020, citing a poor market share and inability to scale in comparison to competing services, Microsoft announced that Mixer would be shut down on July 22, 2020. As part of an agreement to collaborate with Facebook, Inc. (now Meta Platforms, Inc.) on aspects of its xCloud cloud gaming service, Mixer would redirect users to the Facebook Gaming service after it ceased operations, and some partnered streamers offered opportunities to join equivalent Facebook Gaming programs where applicable. Outstanding subscriptions and Embers were converted to Microsoft Store credit.[28] Mixer's employees were transferred to the Microsoft Teams division.[28] Meta Platforms, Inc. holds rights to Mixer trademarks.[29]

Attempting to visit mixer.com now results in a redirect to Facebook Gaming. Microsoft released its contracts with exclusively-signed streamers;[30] in August, Ninja held a stream on YouTube before returning to Twitch, while Shroud re-signed exclusively with Twitch.[31][32]

The main difference between the stand mixers is how bowls are attached. the tilt-head hinges back while the bowl-lift has a lever to raise and lower the bowl. Learn more about tilt-head vs bowl-lift stand mixers to find the right one for you.

The Kitchen Aid mixer is one of the finest appliances to have for so many things such as making fresh pasta and buttercream frosting. It is so efficient and quick to blend, that I rarely have success making a mashed potato I like. Want chunks in your finished mashed potatoes? Just too easy to overmix. The starch cells in the potato break down and you get a mushy or runny texture. My personal favorite tool for creamy mashed Idaho russets is to use a ricer for a smooth potato look that still has some texture and a little dryness.

Established in 1937, the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) is a state agency that is responsible for promoting and protecting the famous "Grown in Idaho" seal, a federally registered trademark that assures consumers they are purchasing genuine, top-quality Idaho potatoes. Idaho's ideal growing conditions, including rich, volcanic soil, climate and irrigation differentiate Idaho potatoes from potatoes grown in other states.

Take control of your music with T4S and T8S ToneMatch mixers, compact 4 and 8 channel interfaces designed for performers. Engineered with powerful DSP engines and intuitive user controls, they offer studio-quality EQ, dynamics and effects processing. Sound great with integrated Bose ToneMatch processing and zEQ, especially when connected to a Bose L1 or F1 system for full end-to-end tonal control. Play confidently on stage with these rugged ToneMatch mixers using tactile controls, easy-to-read LED displays and scene recall. ToneMatch mixers, the ultimate on-stage companions for performing artists.

Powerful Audio Processing: Elevate your performances with updated, studio-quality effects and advanced digital audio processing. Never run out of options with channel-independent EQ, dynamics, and effects. Get your perfect sound fast with Bose ToneMatch processing for natural-sounding vocals and instruments, while zEQ focuses your tone for effective adjustments on the fly. When used with Bose L1 and F1 systems, the T4S mixer allows full end-to-end optimization of your sound.

Easy Live Streaming: A Bose T4S ToneMatch mixer is the perfect audio interface for live streaming your performances on platforms like Facebook and Instagram Live. Connect easily to your Mac or PC with the onboard USB interface. Then use the studio-quality microphone pre-amps, phantom power, EQ, dynamics, and effects to take control of your sound and bring your live stream to life.

Seamless Live Control: The T4S integrates with your performance using illuminated, tactile controls and indicators for spontaneous sound adjustments, even on dimly lit stages. Jump into settings with the fast-learning, intuitive control interface. Additional features like tap tempo delay, built-in chromatic tuner, and recallable scenes makes it easy to be ready to play. The T4S is the ultimate on-stage companion for performing artists.

High-Density Connectivity: For its size, the stereo T4S mixer gives you unprecedented connectivity with control. Four main channels feature high-quality audio preamps with XLR-combo jacks for microphones or instruments, and switchable phantom power. Additionally, the T4S offers two aux sends, two aux inputs, stereo balanced outputs, two ToneMatch outputs for digital audio (with remote power), USB-A and -B for USB drive playback or PC/Mac interfacing, a dedicated headphone jack, and balanced 1/4-inch TRS analog outputs.

Convenient Gig-Ready Features: Rugged and ready to go, the T4S includes a protective magnetic cover and a ToneMatch cable for connecting directly to a Bose L1 PRO system, providing a convenient single-cable connection for digital audio and power. A bottom insert allows you to use standard mounting accessories to keep the T4S within reach.

The T4S and the T8S both have the same compact interface, tactile knobs and advanced digital audio processing, yet the T8S gives you an expanded channel count with four more mic/line inputs and a total of four Aux sends. The T8S also includes an output meter to visually monitor your output level. The T4S can receive power and send digital audio to a Bose L1 PRO System when using the included ToneMatch cable. The T8S comes standard with a universal power supply and does not offer a ToneMatch link.

These are direct output signals that can be taken pre or post mix and connected to a number of different devices including personal monitors, amplifiers or recording devices. Aux outputs accept 1/4-inch TRS balanced cables.

Access the global preferences menu to confirm which interchangeable ToneMatch preset banks are loaded on the system. Use the rotary encoder to select the global Prefs mode. Press Menu button to select menu list, then rotate the Select button to scroll through the list and highlight the ToneMatch description.

The T4S/T8S contains five Bose scenes each, which have specific default processing configurations for various applications intended as a starting point in achieving great sound. The T4S Bose scenes are Singer/songwriter, DJ/playback, Drums and bass, Electric works and Factory settings. The T8S Bose scenes are Full Band, String Band, Stereo DJ, Electronic and Factory settings.

The T4S/T8S allows the user to easily store, recall and edit performance scenes (a snapshot of the complete state of the unit) into five user-defined scenes. User-defined scenes help achieve consistent sound with minimal configuration. After editing a Bose scene to your preference, you may re-save it as a user-defined scene, allowing you to easily recall it later. This greatly reduces the amount of configuration required.

A shared scene is a single user scene that you can send out of the T4S/T8S to a PC when using the ToneMatch updater software. This allows you to share the scene with other members of the user community. To obtain software, please go to the product webpage for the T4S/T8S.

Yes. The user may run multiple effects on one channel while simultaneously running a set of completely different effects on each of the other channels. Each effect type has designated user-adjustable parameters, which also may vary from channel to channel.

Yes. The Aux outputs on the T4S/T8S allow you to send selected input channels to separate mixes by accessing the Aux menu under PAN/AUX. You then can determine if the signal will be Dry (after preamp), Pre (includes EQ and FX) or Post (after fader).

c80f0f1006
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages