Mix-minus is an audio engineering term often used in broadcasting and live sound environments. It refers to an audio signal configuration where the output mix sent to a specific destination (like a remote guest or commentator) includes all the audio sources minus the audio that is being sent to that destination, hence the term "mix-minus." ### How It Works: - **Mix**: The primary audio mix includes all sound sources—music, microphones, sound effects, etc.
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