Adding personal mixers – Aviom AN-16/i-M User Manual

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To create a sixteen channel digital snake with splits:

Connect mic/line audio sources to the inputs of the

AN‑16/i‑M
Connect the

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jack on the AN‑16/i‑M to the A-N

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jack on the first AN‑16/o Output Module.

Expand the system by connecting a Cat‑5e cable from the

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of the first AN‑16/o Output Module to the A-N

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jack on the next AN‑16/o Output Module

Repeat this same patching as needed for each additional

AN‑16/o added to the system.
Connect the audio outputs of each AN‑16/o.

Adding Personal Mixers

A Pro16 digital snake can be expanded to include Aviom’s A‑16II and A‑16R

Personal Mixer products as well. As seen in the previous section, the A‑Net

Out jack on any Pro16 A‑Net compatible device can be used to send a copy of

the sixteen channels of audio data from the input module to another A‑Net

compatible device.

The following diagram shows a 16‑channel system with one AN‑16/i‑M used

for the input module and two different types of expanded outputs.

AN-16/o

AN-16/i-M

AN-16/o

AN-16/o

A-16II

16 Channels In

16 Channels Out

Stereo Mix Out

A-Net

16 Channels Out

16 Channels Out

The 16 inputs form the AN-16/i-M can be sent digitally to any compatible

Pro16 device using A-Net.

Any number of A‑16II or A‑16R Personal Mixers can be added using this

method. In fact, it’s important to remember that any A‑Net compatible

device can be added to a system, connected via daisy‑chain or parallel.

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