A-16II Personal MixerUser GuideInformation in this document is subject to change. All rights reserved. Copyright ©2004 Aviom, Inc. Printed in USADoc
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide2Warranty InformationPlease record the following information for future reference:Your Authorized Aviom Dealer:N
3Package Contents Check the contents of the shipping box carefully before making connec-tions and continuing with installation.The A-16II Personal Mix
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide4Channel Labels For writing channel information or names on the A-16II Personal Mixer label surface or “scribble
5What is Category 5?Category 5 (sometimes referred to as Cat-5) describes a commonly used type of high performance network cabling. It is used mainly
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide6Note: When purchasing Category 5 cables, be sure to buy only standard Cat-5 cables, not those sold as crossover
7About A-NetAviom’s A-Net is an ultra-fast data transmission protocol. It is capable of sending and receiving high-quality audio using readily availab
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide8Power SuppliesYour Aviom product uses a DC power supply that has a two-prong power cord. The prongs on the powe
9Cleaning and Maintenance InformationThe exterior of your Aviom product should be cleaned with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. For tougher dirt, you ca
Aviom A-16 Personal Monitor Mixing System101 2 3 4 5 6 789111012131415161718The A-16II Personal MixerSave1 2SelectMute3 45 67 89 1011 1213 1415 16Pe r
11Personal Mixer Components1A-Net In jack (rear panel)2A-Net Out jack (rear panel)3A-Net Active LED4Channel Pan control and LEDs5Channel Volume contro
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Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide12System SetupStart with all devices turned off. When all power and audio connections have been made, you can th
13Before powering up the system, turn the Master volume control on the Personal Mixer to its minimum setting (full left) to ensure that unwanted high-
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide14A-16II FeaturesThis section describes the controls, modes, and functions of the A-16II Personal Mixer. The bas
15selected Channel (or Group) is audible while the rest of the mix is muted. Two Solo modes are available; the standard Solo Mode works with one chan
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide16procedure; turn the TREBLE knob right to add highs, left to diminish them.The Bass and Treble EQs in the Perso
17• The SOLO button has one LED. It will light when pressed, indicating that the selected Channel or Group is now being auditioned with all other Chan
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide18The lower yellow LED in each Channel button indicates the Channel’s mute status. A lit LED indicates that the
19right mono signals. Then connect a standard mono cable to the audio input of the left and the right amplifier for the speakers. MonoTo use a mono am
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide209 or 10 o’clock should be safe. Send audio into the system; this could be a band playing live or audio from a
21LEDs in the Volume section of the mixer surface will indicate the level in real time. There are twelve LEDs in the Volume indicator, each capable of
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Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide22Follow these steps:• Press the desired Channel button — its upper red LED will light.• Turn the VOLUME knob cl
23When Channels are linked, they act as one source on the A-16II Personal Mixer. When you select either of the two linked Channels on the Mixer, both
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide24selected Channel alone without disturbing the rest of the mix. Two types of Solo mode are available; one funct
25Remember that the system can only enter Held Solo Mode from the normal Mix Mode. If you currently have a Channel temporarily soloed (the Solo LED is
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide26Note: Solo mode will temporarily override a mute. This guarantees that you will always hear the Channels you s
27To Save your Group, simply press the GROUP button again. The Group LED goes out and you are returned to your current Preset and live mix.In the curr
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide28Making Changes to a GroupOnce you have created a Group, you can edit it in a number of ways. You can add or de
29Remember that although you have edited and saved changes to your Group, you must still save the Preset if you want to recall the Preset with the new
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide30• While still holding the GROUP button, press the MUTE button once.• The mix is trimmed by 6dB on all channels
31• All sixteen Channel buttons will flash briefly to indicate that the Save operate was successful.• Release the RECALL and GROUP buttons. Verify a M
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Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide32ApplicationsThis section describes how to set up and use the Personal Monitor Mixing System in a variety of co
33Using a fairly typical layout of a console with four Aux Sends, here is what you could do to send audio to the input module to create a monitor mix.
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide34auxiliary sends, you can use the same techniques as described for live audio monitor mixes.Playback Monitoring
35When the musicians are cutting tracks, have them select Preset #1. Record tracks as usual, with each musician listening to their personal custom-ize
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide36now includes the effect. You do not hear the effect in the monitors.Monitor with the effect: • Remove the cabl
37day, and then use a combination of aux sends, direct outputs and console bus outputs another day without reaching behind an equipment rack. This set
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide38signals into the Input module, you need to dedicate two channels to the mics that are picking up the ambient s
39Use the Master volume control to set a level that does not distort the inputs of the recorder.Using this technique you can quickly create a variety
Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide40TroubleshootingBefore contacting Customer Service, check the following list of common problems and solutions f
41device. It does not indicate that all devices in a system are properly connected, however. If you have two Personal Mix-ers connected together, the
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Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide42Problem: I don’t think my Preset was saved.Possible Solutions:• When saving a Preset, make sure that the REC
43A-16II Personal Mixer SpecificationsDigital to Analog Conversion:Bit Depth 24 bitSample Rates 44.1kHz to 48kHz +/-10%Signal to Noise Ratio (Referenc
IndexAA-Net 7A-Net Active LED 11A-Net Connectors 18A-Net In 11, 18A-Net LED 40A-Net Out 11, 18AC Line Conditioning 3Adding Effects 35, 37Addin
Ddaisy chain 12DC Power 12, 18DC Power supply 3default EQ setting 19default mix 17Direct Output 32EEditing Groups 28Editing Interface 20Effect
linked Channels 17, 21Linking Channels 22Live Ambience 37MMaster Volume 14, 16, 19Master volume control 11memory location 30Mix Memory Location
RRecall button 16Recall Mode 14, 17Record a Mix 38red LED 16, 20, 26, 27Removing Channels From a Group 28replace the power supply 8RJ45 connecto
RRecall button 16Recall Mode 14, 17Record a Mix 38red LED 16, 20, 26, 27Removing Channels From a Group 28replace the power supply 8RJ45 connecto
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Solo a Channel ... 23Held Solo Mode ...24Mute a Channel ...
1WelcomeThank you for purchasing the Aviom Personal Monitor Mixing System. This User Guide is designed to familiarize you with your new product and to
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