Trs inserts, Discreet insert send and return jacks, Trs inserts discreet insert send and return jacks – Aviom AN-16/i User Manual

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TRS Inserts

Some consoles use a single jack to perform both send and return functions.

In this case the jack would use tip‑ring‑sleeve (TRS) wiring, with one of the

signal wires performing the Send function, the other being used for the

Return. Both Send and Return share the common ground wire. For TRS

inserts, it is common to use a “Y” cable, one that has a TRS plug on one end

and then a split into two mono tip‑sleeve cables on the other.

Using a TRS insert, the effects device would have the insert Send cable

plugged into its Input and the insert Return cable plugged into its Output.

This wiring completes the signal loop without interrupting the audio being

played though the console.

Console TRS
Channel Insert

Input

Audio flows from the console insert point into the effect
device and then back to the console

Output

Effect Device

Audio flows from the console insert point into the effect device and then

back to the console.

To use the AN‑16/i with this insert layout, both the In and Thru jacks on the

AN‑16/i are used. The main console’s Insert Send should be plugged into

the In jack on the AN‑16/i. The Thru jack on the AN‑16/i is used to return the

signal to the console, completing the audio loop. In this case the AN‑16/i acts

like an effects device, but it has no audible effect and does not change the

audio signal in any way.

Console TRS
Channel Insert

AN-16/i

Input

Audio flows from the console insert point into the AN-16/i
and then back to the console

Thru

Audio flows from the console insert point into the AN-16/i and then back to

the console.

Discreet Insert Send and Return Jacks

If a console uses separate jacks for Send and Return functions, the cable

connections are much more obvious. The Send from the Insert point on

the console is connected to the AN‑16/i In jack. The Thru on the AN‑16/i is

connected to the Return jack on the console to complete the loop. Both

balanced and unbalanced versions of this wiring exist on mixing consoles.

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