audio mixer transparency
Hello,
This is my first post here so I would like to start by saluting all members.
My main area of interest is the application of analogue electronics in making music. A while ago I saw a video demonstration of a modular synth which (re)aroused my interest in analogue electronics. It´s been quite a while since physics 101, so I bought a breadboard, destroyed an old VCR for components and started tinkering.
In the process, I became reacquainted with the basic concepts of signal processing etc. and I arrived at a question to which I have difficulty finding the answer:
Since an ideal audio mixer is transparent and does not change the characteristics of the original sound (in my personal opinion at least), what type of circuitry makes the difference between a high-end audio mixer and a so-so mixer? In other words; why are certain studios willing to pay thousands and thousands of Euros for a Neve console if its quality should be inaudible.
The answer has to be more complicated than just the use of first class components, so I was wondering if anybody can shed some light on the issue from the circuit perspective.
Kind regards,
Joep