Mixing with groups, Edit a group, Mixing with groups edit a group – Aviom A360 User Manual

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Mixing With Groups

Once a Group has been configured, pressing any mix channel button that is part of a Group will light

the channel button LEDs in all Group members plus the Group button LED. The C

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knob on

the A360 will then adjust the overall level for the selected Group. Pressing the m

ute

button will mute all

members of the Group; the S

olo

button will place the entire Group in solo mode.

You can create up to four Groups for the current mix. The Group configurations as well as their volume and

mute status are saved as part of a Mix Preset.

When a Group is selected while mixing on the A360, the Reverb, Tone, and Stereo Placement controls are

disabled. These settings can only be changed when in the Group edit mode. See the explanation that

follows.

Edit a Group

Once a Group has been defined, the individual channel components of the Group can still be edited.

To make changes to a Group:

Select one of the of four defined Groups to be edited by pressing any channel button that

1.

is included in the Group. The Group button’s LED should be lit solid.
Press the

2.

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button to enter the Group edit mode. The Group button’s LED blinks.

Note that in the Group, one of the channel buttons has its LED lit solid while all others are

3.

blinking. This is the mix channel that is selected for editing.
Press any channel button within the Group that you want to edit. Its LED lights solid, all

4.

others will be blinking.
Make channel-level changes to the Channel Volume,

5.

Reverb, Tone, and Stereo Placement

settings for the selected channel.
Select other channels in the Group and edit their channel-level settings as needed.

6.

Add or remove channels from the Group by double-clicking their channel buttons.

7.

Adding a channel to the current Group being edited that is already a member of another

Group removes the original Group association.
Press the

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button again when finished editing. The Group is ready for use in the

current mix.

Channel 5’s LED is lit solid, meaning it is selected for editing within the Group. All other LEDs are blinking.

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