Program mode, Custom mode, Program mode custom mode – Aviom A360 User Manual
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A360 P
ersonAl
M
ixer
U
ser
G
Uide
Program Mode
Setting the A360 mode switch to P
roGrAm
temporarily suspends all front-panel mix functions so that USB
disk-based save and load operations can be performed.
The free A360 Channel Manager application (available from the Aviom website) is used to create and save
mixer configurations as well as back up Mix Presets. Once saved, mixer configurations can be copied to a
USB memory stick for loading into the A360 Personal Mixer. Configurations and user-created Mix Presets
that are already loaded into an A360 can be saved to a USB device for backup or loading into other A360
Personal Mixers (see page 51).
Saving a configuration from the A360 Personal Mixer to the USB memory device copies the current channel
configuration plus all Mix Presets. The 20 Mix Preset files in an A360 can be copied to a PC for backup, but
cannot be edited.
P
N
ote
:
The free A360 Channel Manager software must be used to map network channels to the
A360 mix channel buttons. Custom mixer configuration can then be loaded from a USB
memory stick into the A360.
Custom Mode
A custom channel map allows any network slot to be assigned to any A360 mix channel button; each A360
in a personal mixing system may be set independently, adding flexibility and customization for each user.
Mono Mix Out
A-Net In
Data
24VDC
Regulated
500 mA
CUSTOM
PROGRAM
DEFAULT
Pro16
Stereo Mix Out
Mono Mix Out
A-Net In
Data
24VDC
Regulated
500 mA
CUSTOM
PROGRAM
DEFAULT
Pro16
Stereo Mix Out
Place the mode switch in the Custom position to use channel mapping.
Moving the mode switch to C
uStom
sets the A360 to use the custom channel map (created using the A360
Channel Manager software and loaded from a USB memory stick in Program Mode) for mixing.
In Custom mode, the Dual Profile Channel cannot be used to mirror another mix channel button; it
is intended to be used as an independent mix channel. The One-Touch Ambience feature may use the
onboard microphone or may be assigned to use any mono/stereo network channel, a feature which
becomes especially powerful when ambient mics are set up in the performance space to allow performers
to better interact with an audience. See page 15 for additional information about using the One-Touch
Ambience feature.