Split console

mixer where the monitor section is actually another complete mixer; the recording input and monitoring functions are entirely separate. The structure of a split console is: input channels, groups, tape monitor channels, and stereo output. This type of design quickly becomes unwieldy as the number of tracks increases, and performing simple functions such as bounce often requires external signal patching to re-route monitor returns through input channels and on to the group sends. The opposite of an in-line mixer.