Pro16 mode, Default mode, Pro16 mode default mode – Aviom A360 User Manual
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A360 P
ersonAl
M
ixer
U
ser
G
Uide
Pro16 Mode
Set the mode switch to P
ro
16 for systems with 16 or fewer channels when a single Pro16 input device is
used. Channels are laid out on the A360 as they are on the A-16II and A-16R Personal Mixers. There is a one-
to-one correspondence between the input device’s channel patching assignment and the Personal Mixer’s
channels, and this channel order cannot be changed. Stereo links set on the system’s input device appear
as adjacent channels on all Personal Mixers.
The Dual Profile Channel may be used to mirror any mono channel or stereo channel pair. The One-Touch
Ambience must use the onboard microphone.
Default Mode
Set the mode switch to D
efAult
when two or more input devices—up to four AN-16/i v.2 Input Modules,
or one Pro16 input device (AN-16/i-M, AN-16/i or console card) with up to three AN-16/i v.2—are used to
create a personal mixing system with more than 16 input channels.
In Default mode the A360 expects to receive the enhanced Pro16e A-Net packet and will assign channels
that are stereo linked at the input device under a single A360 mix channel button. If a 16-channel Pro16
A-Net source is connected while the A360 is set to Default mode, the A360 will automatically detect the
difference and will place the 16 channels one-to-one across the 16 channel buttons with stereo pairs
appearing on adjacent buttons as described above for Pro16 mode.
In Default mode, channels are assigned to the A360 mix buttons in the default order (see the table that
follows); the odd/even audio channels on the input devices are treated as stereo pairs. When the input
device’s stereo link switch is set for mono, only the odd (left) input of the pair is used and the A360 mix
channel button is mono. With the stereo link switch at the input device set for stereo, the channels are a
left/right pair, the corresponding A360 mix channel button is stereo and the Spread function becomes
available.