Channel label strip, Mix channel buttons, Channel label strip mix channel buttons – Aviom A360 User Manual

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Channel Label Strip

The channel label strip is designed to accept 1/2-inch (13 mm) wide artist’s tape or custom-made labels.

A spreadsheet style channel label template is available on the Aviom website. Do not use permanent

adhesives or tapes with your Aviom product. A sample appears on page 71.

Mix Channel Buttons

The 16 standard mix channel buttons can hold either a mono or stereo source (stereo links are assigned at

the Pro16 or Pro16e input device with the stereo link switches). To select a channel and make it active for

editing, press one of the 16 mix channel buttons; its green LED will light. Make channel-level changes as

needed using the Reverb, Tone, Channel Volume, Pan, Spread (stereo channels only), and Mute controls.

While editing, the Solo function is also available to isolate the selected channel from the mix. See page 27

for information about using Solo.

When connected to a Pro16e source with the A360 rear-panel mode switch set to D

efAult

or C

uStom

, stereo

input sources are mapped to a single mix channel button. When a stereo channel is selected, the yellow

S

tereo

leD in the Stereo Placement section of the interface lights and the Stereo Placement controls can

be switched between P

AN

and S

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.

Channel 2 is selected.

When used with a single 16-channel Pro16 A-Net input device or when the A360 rear-panel mode switch is

set to P

ro

16, a stereo source will be mapped to two adjacent channel buttons (in odd-even pairs). Pressing

either channel button will light both buttons, and the stereo channel pair may be edited using the Reverb,

Tone, Channel Volume and Pan/Spread controls.

The 16 mix channel buttons also double as Mix Preset storage locations. See page 38 for information on

saving and recalling Mix Presets.

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