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audio router
a device used in audio production and sound reinforcement to manage and route audio signals between different sources and destinations
An audio router is a device used to direct audio signals from one source to multiple destinations within a broadcasting or production environment. It allows audio from different microphones, audio players, or other devices to be sent to various outputs, such as speakers, recording equipment, or live streams. Audio routers are commonly used in radio stations, television studios, live events, and sound systems to manage and switch between different audio signals. They help ensure that the right sound reaches the right place at the right time.
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