- concrete. A
typical concrete mixer uses a
revolving drum to mix the components. For
smaller volume works,
portable concrete mixers are
often used so that the...
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mixers are more
versatile than
their spiral counterparts.
Planetary mixers can be used to whip and blend,
whereas spiral mixers cannot. A hand
mixer is...
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Mixer or
mixer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mixer may
refer to: DJ
mixer, a type of
audio mixing console used by disc
jockeys Electronic mixer...
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often without affecting the
mixer's main output. Some
mixers have
onboard electronic effects, such as reverb. Some
mixers intended for
small venue live...
- signals),
mixers can also
generate a
variety of
other transitions, from
simple dissolves to
pattern wipes. Additionally, most
vision mixers can perform...
- laptop. DJ
mixers allow the DJ to use
headphones to
preview the next song
before playing it to the audience. Most low- to mid-priced DJ
mixers can only...
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Drink mixers are the non-alcoholic
ingredients in
mixed drinks and ****tails.
Mixers dilute the drink,
lowering the
alcohol by
volume in the drink. They...
- randomly.
Mixers allow dancers to meet new
partners and
allow beginners to
dance with more
advanced dancers. Some
people may take
advantage of
mixers to ****ess...
- two
input signals. Both
active and p****ive
circuits can
realize mixers. P****ive
mixers use one or more
diodes and rely on
their nonlinear current–voltage...
- both use the term
mixer, but they are very
different types of circuits:
additive mixers and
multiplicative mixers.
Additive mixers are also
known as analog...