Aviom 6416M Music Mixer User Manual


 
496416M Front PAnel
Edit Button
The Edit button gives the user access to each channel’s settings for Phase,
Low Cut filter, Pad, +48V phantom power, and Gain.
Only one channel can be edited at a time, even if a channel is part of a stereo
pair.
To change the settings for a particular channel, press the Ed i t button found
above the channel’s Active button and then use the Phase, Low Cut filter,
Pad, and +48V phantom power buttons or the Gain knob as needed.
Note that some operations will also require the use of the Enter button.
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A-NET SLOT
Edit Lock
Managed
Edit
CONTROL
MASTER
ENTER
CANCEL
Gain (dB)
Port A
Port B
Auto
A-NET
TRANSMIT
Manual
VDC SLOT
RS-232
MIDI In
MIDI Out
GPIO In
GPIO Out
ASSIGN
PORT
CLOCK
MASTER
CONTROL
Sample Rate
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Link
Link Link
Link
Link Link
Link
Link
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
+48VPhase Low CutSAVE RECALL Pad
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute Mute Mute
Mute
Edit Edit Edit Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
FUNCTION
Group 4
Group 3
Group 2
Channel 2 is active and is selected for editing.
Changes to channel settings can be made at any time, even if the channel is
not active on the network.
Phase Button
Press the Phase button to invert the polarity of the input signal on the
selected mic preamp channel. Use the Phase button to eliminate anomalies
that occur when using two or more microphones on the same source (such
as a drum kit).
To change the phase, press the Ph a s E button once; its yellow LED in the
selected channel strip will light to indicate that the function is enabled. It is
not necessary to press Enter. To return the audio on the selected channel to
its original state, press Ph a s E again; the LED will go out.
The state of the Phase button is saved with a mic pre Preset.