Part of a lighting or sound desk: by moving a fader up, the volume of the sound or intensity of the light is increased. Comversely, moving it down decreases voluem or intensity.
Device used to control all dimming circuits.
A linear control providing level adjustment. Favoured by professionals due to smoothness of activation and the ability to give an instant visual indication of status.
A linear control providing level adjustment. Faders are preferred due to their smoothness of action and the ability to give an instant visual indication of status.
a variable resistor with linear control travel… or more simply, the thing you move to change the brightness of a lantern
A projector control used to regulate the balance of sound between internal and external speakers.
Also called "slider". Controls the signal level for a channel strip. Split Audio Clip at Playhead splits one audio track into two pieces.
The sliding control on a desk to adjust the volume of sound or intensity of light.
a linear or sliding control used to adjust signal level
a sliding level control that can be used to vary the loudness of any mixer channel
A sliding potentiometer control on mixers and other processors.
In car audio, the front-to-back sound level adjustment.
The signal output control found on the channel, submaster, and master sections of a mixer.
The control on a projector that allows you to control the balance of sound between the projectors internal speakers and the external speakers (PA, powered speakers). Only a couple of projectors offer this convenient feature.
The fader on a projector is a control that allows you to balance the sound between the internal and external speakers.
A linear attenuation device or linear volume control.... ( more)
also known as a slider or attenuator, this control allows the user to perform a gradual change to the amplitude of a signal. Commonly found as a feature of MIDI software programs.
A control device for indirectly setting the output of a channel
Term for the volume control on a mixing console which is usually a sliding control rather than a knob.
Slider volume control, mainly on mixers. - Category: Guitar Repair/Building
The control that adjusts the relative volume levels of front and rear speakers in a four-speaker system or the front and rear pre-amplifier outputs.
a sliding lever that typically adjusts levels. Has the same function as knob-based controls but provides a smoother response, more fine-tuned control, and visual feedback for quickly determining level