How stereo links work – Aviom AN-16/i v.2 User Manual

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How Stereo Links Work

When channels are stereo linked on the input module, both channels appear on the A360 as a stereo pair,

using one mix channel button. The table shows the default mapping of 32 input sources to an A360.

AN-16/i v.2

Default A360 Channel

Bank

Channel

If Stereo

If Mono

1-16

1

1

(left)

1

2

1

(right)

Ignored

3

2

(left)

2

4

2

(right)

Ignored

5

3

(left)

3

6

3

(right)

Ignored

7

4

(left)

4

8

4

(right)

Ignored

9

5

(left)

5

10

5

(right)

Ignored

11

6

(left)

6

12

6

(right)

Ignored

13

7

(left)

7

14

7

(right)

Ignored

15

8

(left)

8

16

8

(right)

Ignored

17-

32

1

9

(left)

9

2

9

(right)

Ignored

3

10

(left)

10

4

10

(right)

Ignored

5

11

(left)

11

6

11

(right)

Ignored

7

12

(left)

12

8

12

(right)

Ignored

9

13

(left)

13

10

13

(right)

Ignored

11

14

(left)

14

12

14

(right)

Ignored

13

15

(left)

15

14

15

(right)

Ignored

15

16

(left)

16

16

16

(right)

Ignored

If the channels are not stereo linked, then only the odd (left) input module channel is utilized by the A360,

and the even (right) input module channel is ignored (but may be used by A-16II mixers in the system or

by A360 Personal Mixers that are running in Pro16 mode).

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