A-16ii features, Operational modes – Aviom A-16II User Manual
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A-16ii P
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A-16II Features
This section describes the controls, modes, and functions of the A-16II Personal Mixer. The basic
components of the front panel include:
Sixteen lighted channel buttons (they also function as the Preset
•
memory locations)
Channel label strip
•
Recall button
•
Group configuration and edit button
•
Solo and Mute buttons
•
Pan and Volume knobs
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Bass and Treble tone controls
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•
Master Volume control
•
A-Net Active LED indicator
The A-16II front panel
Operational Modes
When using the A-16II Personal Mixer, you will be in one of the following modes:
•
Mix Mode — Here you can change channel and mix settings such as volume, mute, and
panning; you’ll spend most of your time in this mode.
•
Recall Mode — Activated by the R
ecall
button, the row of sixteen channel buttons are
used to select one of the sixteen available mixes saved as Presets.
•
Group Mode — Used when creating Groups or editing existing Groups. This is activated
by pressing the G
ROup
button. The channel Select buttons are used to add or delete
channels from a Group.
•
Solo Mode — When the S
OlO
button is pressed, the selected channel (or Group) is
audible while the rest of the mix is muted. Save Mode — This mode is activated by
pressing and holding both the R
ecall
and G
ROup
buttons. When both buttons are held
down, the Save Mode is active. Pressing any numbered button while still holding this
button combination will save your current mix to that Preset location.