Channel gain, Gain display, Control group – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

Page 63: Channel gain gain display control group

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6416

M

F

ront

P

Anel

When phantom power is enabled, the selected channel strip’s +48V LED will

be lit. The on/off state of the +48V phantom power is saved for every channel

in each mic pre Preset.

Phantom power on/off can also be controlled from a Yamaha device when

using m‑control.

Channel Gain

Each input channel on the 6416m has an individual gain setting controlled by

the Gain knob. Press

E

dit

to select a channel for editing and then rotate the

g

ain

knob to the desired setting. When the RCI/MCS is part of the network,

gain changes can be made from the front panel or the remote controller.

Gain is set in 1dB steps and has a range of 0‑55dB. Channel gain can be

controlled from a Yamaha device using m‑control when a 6416Y2 A‑Net

Interface Card is installed.

Each channel’s gain setting is saved as part of a mic preamp Preset.

Gain Display

The two‑digit gain display shows the level for the currently selected mic

preamp channel.

6416

m

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

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Link

Link

Link

Link

Link

Link

Link

Link

Mute

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

+48V

Phase

Low Cut

SAVE

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

The selected channel’s gain is displayed and can be edited. In this diagram
channel 16 is selected for editing.

Control Group

Each 6416m mic module in a Pro64 network can be set to one of four Control

Groups. This allows multiple zones of mics and preamps to be remote

controlled by different users if desired by adding the optional RCI Remote

Control Interface and MCS Mic Control Surface.

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