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Standard Mixer devices are designed to work in the same way as analog audio mixers. Each input channel has a level knob to control the output mix, and also includes mute, polarity and solo buttons, and fader controls. The controls for the output channels are located to the right of the control surface, and include mute buttons, polarity buttons and fader controls.
Note: Mixer devices can be resource intensive, so we recommend that you configure these devices with the smallest possible number of input and output channels. Several small mixer devices may be a more efficient use of resources than a single, large mixer device. And if you want to present the controls from all the mixer devices in one place, you can copy them out of the individual devices to create a single control panel.