Aviom A-16R Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Aviom A-16R and A-16CS User Guide
Personal
Mixer
Personal
Mixer
Personal
Mixer
Personal
Mixer
Personal
Mixer
A-16 D or
A-16D Pro
A-Net Out from the A-16D or A-16D Pro is connected to each Personal
Mixer’s A-Net In. Removing one Personal Mixer from the system has
no effect on other Personal Mixers being used.
Mixing
The process of creating a monitor mix using Aviom’s Monitor Mixing
System is similar to the process used to create a front-of-house mix.
The Personal Mixer interface makes it easy to jump right in and create
your first mix within minutes of connecting the system for the first
time.
Mixing involves setting pan, volume, and mute status for each
Channel, and then saving this setup as a mix Preset so that you can
recall your mix later.
The user interface of the A-16R and optional A-16CS are quite simple
to understand. As with many digital mixers, the A-16R Personal Mixer
has many Channels, but only one set of controls that are shared by all
the Channels. A Channel is selected by pressing one of the numbered
Channel buttons on the Mixer’s front surface. When a Channel is
selected, the red LED in the Channel’s button will light to indicate that
it has been selected and is ready to be edited.
The procedure to edit a Channel involves only two steps:
• Select the Channel you want to change.
• Edit the volume, panning, or mute status
That’s it. Each Channel can be edited by using the same simple steps.
Note: Remember to save your new mix as a Preset to a
memory location before turning the system off.
Current unsaved edits to mix settings are not retained
when the A-16R is powered off.