Aviom A-16CS Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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patterns, using a pair of LEDs on either side of the display to indicate
the width of the stereo field. When the stereo image has been collapsed
to mono, only the center green LED will be lit. In this case the stereo
input will be heard as mono.
Linking Channels
For stereo input sources such as keyboards, drum machines, CD
players, main console submixes, console stereo group outputs, etc.,
Aviom input modules provide a convenient method of controlling these
two-channel sources. It’s called a Stereo Link. A Stereo Link is simply
two Channels working together as one to process a stereo input.
Linking two Channels is done from the front panel of the AN-16/i,
AN-16/i-M or A-16T, and from the DIP switches found on the Y1
digital input card for Yamaha digital consoles. Each pair of inputs has
a corresponding Link switch. Only adjacent Channels can be linked
(Channels 1 and 2, Channels 3 and 4, etc.), starting with an odd-
numbered channel.
When Channels are linked, they act as one source on the A-16R
Personal Mixer. When you select either of the two linked Channels
on the Mixer, both LEDs will light up, indicating that they are linked.
Volume changes affect both Channels simultaneously.
Channels that are linked will appear linked on every Personal Mixer
connected to the system. You can link or un-link Channels as needed,
even while audio is running through the system. All connected
Personal Mixers update immediately.
The Spread Control
When two Channels are stereo linked, they no longer have separate
pan controls. With the Channel link comes a new feature, called
Spread, which uses the P
AN knob and LEDs for control. The Spread
control varies the stereo image of the two linked Channels from full
stereo to mono. This allows you to position stereo sources in your
monitor mix by controlling the width of the stereo image.
Spread changes the panning of the left and right Channels
simultaneously. Instead of having two Channels panned 100% left and
right, Spread allows the Channels to be panned to 60% left and right,
for example.
Spread turns this: