Conventions used in this document, Using personal mixers, Cat-5 cables – Aviom A360 User Manual

Page 11: A-net distributors, Button presses

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The A360 Personal Mixer features:

Advanced 36-channel mix engine

Programmable channel selection and layout from a 64-channel network

16 mono or stereo standard mix channels


Dual Profile Channel™
Advanced

Stereo Placement controls for improved sonic clarity

Per-channel volume, tone, reverb, and

Pan-Spread™

Three-band master tone controls with

Enhance™, optimized for in-ear monitors

One-Touch Ambience™ control using onboard mic or network audio channels
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Mix Presets including 4 Instant Mix Recall™ presets

USB storage for saving and loading mixer configurations
Seamless integration with existing Aviom personal mixing systems

Conventions Used in this Document

Using Personal Mixers

When referring to the use of the Personal Mixers in a personal mixing system in general, the term

Personal Mixer is used to describe a case where an A360 Personal Mixer, A-16II Personal Mixer, or an A-16R

Rack-mount Personal Mixer (with or without the optional A-16CS Control Surface) can be used.

Cat-5 Cables

In most cases unshielded Cat-5e, Cat-6, and Cat-6e UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cables can be

interchanged. When speaking about interconnections between components in a system, the term Cat-5 is

used generically to indicate the use of any of the applicable cable types.

A-Net Distributors

The D800, A-16D and A-16D Pro A-Net Distributors are referred to generically as A-Net Distributors. Both

are used to copy an A-Net digital signal and split it into multiple copies so that devices may be connected

in parallel.

Button Presses

When instructed to press a specific button on the A360 Personal Mixer, a special font style is used. For

example, “Press the S

olo

button.”

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