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== Broadcast Performance Signal Flow Example ==
 
[[File:Broadcast Example Overview.jpg|thumb|center|550px|A diagram of the broadcast example found on the page Audio Signal Flow.]]
 
In this example, we will explore the signal flow of a hypothetical rock concert. For our example, this concert not only has a live audience, it is also being broadcast on live TV, and it is being recorded, with copies of the recording being sold to the public immediately after the concert is over. The signal from each microphone is therefore being sent to five places; the house sound system, the in-ear monitor system for the performers, the broadcast system, the recording system, and to the lobby, restrooms, and backstage areas so that people can hear the performance while outside the performance area.
 
[[File:Broadcast Example Overview.jpg|thumb|center|550px|A diagram of the broadcast example found on the page Audio Signal Flow.]]
 
The house sound system will be controlled from the "Front of House" position, also called the "Mix position." This position is usually located behind the audience.