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Connecting a mixing console to the an-16/i v.2, Direct output, Insert send/return points – Aviom AN-16/i v.2 User Manual

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Connecting a Mixing Console to the AN-16/i v.2

Almost any line-level audio output can be used with the AN-16/i v.2. Depending on the topology of your

particular mixing console (hardware or virtual as part of a DAW), some or all of the following signal types

could be available.

Direct Output

A direct output is typically found at the channel level of a mixing console. That is, each channel on the

console has its own dedicated direct output jack that sends an exact copy of the audio signal present

in each channel out of the console without interrupting the signal being sent to the main part of the

console.

If your mixing console has direct outputs available, a cable from each channel that you want to be part of

the personal mixing system or audio network is connected to one of the AN-16/i v.2 inputs. A maximum of

sixteen direct outputs can be plugged into a single AN-16/i v.2 Input Module.

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For best results, set the direct output to be pre-fader rather than post-fader so that changes

an engineer makes in the process of mixing do not affect the signal levels being sent to the

AN-16/i v.2.

Insert Send/Return Points

The insert loop on an audio mixing console is typically used as a means of extending the processing

capabilities of the mixing console on a channel-by-channel basis. An effects device such as a compressor

can be added to the channel so that only that specific channel is affected by the processing.

An insert on a mixing console consists of a Send and a Return. The Send is used to get the channel’s audio

into the effects processor. The processed signal coming from the effects device goes back to the console

via the Return path.

The physical jack layout of an effect Send/Return loop on a console varies depending on the model and

manufacturer. Two types are common: a single TRS jack, and discrete Send and Return jacks.

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