Phase invert switch, The stereo link switch, Phase invert switch the stereo link switch – Aviom AN-16/i-M User Manual

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The channel gain, filter, and phase invert section of the channel strip

Phase Invert Switch

The Phase Invert switch alters the polarity of the audio signal on a per‑

channel basis. It can be used to correct phase anomalies that sometimes

occur when using multiple microphones on the same sound source (such as

a drum kit). To invert the phase of a channel, set the channel’s Phase switch

to the in position.

The Stereo Link Switch

The AN‑16/i‑M Mic Input Module provides an easy solution for stereo input

sources such as mixer sub‑groups, keyboards, effects device outputs, CD

players, etc. The Stereo Link switch is most useful when used to turn a pair

of adjacent channels into a stereo channel pair that can be controlled as a

single source on the Pro16 Personal Mixer products, including the A‑16II and

A‑16R.

When using the AN‑16/i‑M Input Module with AN‑16/o Output Modules

alone to create an audio network or digital snake, the setting of the Stereo

Link switch will have no effect.

There are eight Stereo Link switches on the front panel of the AN‑16/i‑M.

They can be used in any combination, as your needs require. The Stereo Link

switch is located between two channels—one odd and one even. Stereo

Links always affect adjacent channels (for example channels 1 and 2, or

channels 13 and 14).

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