Pan leds, Using solo mode, Muting a channel – Aviom A-16 User Manual

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Aviom A-16 Personal Monitor Mixing System

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Pan and Volume Controls

To make changes to a Channel:

• Select a Channel by pressing its numbered button—the upper LED will

light.

• Rotate the

V

OLUME

knob to the right to increase the volume, to the left to

lower the volume

• While the Channel is still selected, you can also change the Pan setting.

Rotate the

P

AN

knob left or right to change the position of the Channel in

the stereo field.

Pan LEDs

The Pan indicator is made up of five LEDs. The center LED is green. The LEDs on
either side of center are red. As you turn the

P

AN

knob, the LEDs will light in various

combinations to provide the maximum number of position indicators with the fewest
number of lamps. At either end of the display only one LED will be lit to indicate that
the Channel is panned full left or right.

When using linked channels (stereo inputs), the LEDs light in different patterns, using
a pair of LEDs on either side of the display to indicate the width of the stereo field.
When the stereo image has been collapsed to mono, only the center green LED will be
lit. In this case the stereo input will be heard as mono.

Using Solo Mode

To listen to the Channel you’re editing without hearing the rest of the current mix,
press the

S

OLO

button. Make any necessary changes to the Channel. When finished,

press the

S

OLO

button again or select any other Channel. Both methods will automati-

cally exit Solo Mode and return you to your current mix.

Note: The status of Solo Mode is not saved with a Preset.

Muting a Channel

While creating a mix, any Channel or combination of Channels can be muted. Unlike
the Solo Mode, the changes you make with the

M

UTE

button can be saved as part of a

Preset.

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