What gets stored in a profile, Setting up a channel mirror – Aviom A360 User Manual
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What Gets Stored in a Profile
The A and B Profiles save all channel-level settings per Profile, including:
Channel Volume
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Reverb level
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Tone level
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Spread positioning for stereo channels
Pan position for mono and stereo channels
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Changes to the channel settings can be made at any time: simply press the Profile A or B button and begin
editing. If another mix channel is selected, pressing either the A or B button acts as a shortcut, selecting
the Dual Profile Channel and making the selected Profile ready for editing.
The Dual Profile Channel cannot be assigned to a channel that is already part of a Group. If you wish to
assign the Dual Profile Channel to a channel that is part of a Group, you must first remove that channel
from the Group. See page 28 for information about creating and using Groups.
Setting Up a Channel Mirror
The A360 allows any one of the 16 standard mix channels to be assigned to the Dual Profile Channel with
a single button press, using the Dual Profile Channel as a shortcut to that mix channel. This is the behavior
when the A360 rear-panel mode switch is set to either P
ro
16 or D
efAult
.
To assign the Dual Profile Channel to mirror one of the standard mix channel:
The A360’s rear panel switch must be in Pro16 or Default mode.
1.
Press and hold the
2.
D
uAl
P
rofIle
C
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button.
While holding the
3.
D
uAl
P
rofIle
C
hANNel
button, press and then release one of the standard
mix channel buttons 1-16 to make the assignment.
Release the
4.
D
uAl
P
rofIle
C
hANNel
button.
Once assigned, pressing the Dual Profile Channel button will also light its mirrored channel’s LED. Likewise,
if you select the standard mix channel that has been assigned to be the Dual Profile Channel, both the mix
channel button and the Dual Profile Channel button LEDs will light in sync. The mirrored channel’s mix
settings are copied to both the A or B Profiles as starting points for editing.
To edit one of the Profiles:
Select the
1.
D
uAl
P
rofIle
C
hANNel
(or the channel it mirrors); its green LED should be lit.
Choose either the
2.
A or B Profile (the A Profile has a green LED and the B Profile has a red
LED).
Make changes to the Reverb, channel-based Tone, Channel Volume, and Pan/Spread
3.
controls as needed. The settings are automatically preserved as you switch between the A
and B Profiles. Remember that Spread is only available on stereo sources.
The Dual Profile Channel’s mirror assignment is not saved when a Mix Preset is created; the channel-level
settings for the A and B Profiles are saved when a Mix Preset is created. This means that if you save Mix
Presets and then change the Dual Profile Channel mirror assignment, the Mix Presets will recall only
settings into the A Profile; the Profile B settings will be set to default values.