C4m card features, Channel strip controls, Channel activation – Aviom AllFrame User Manual
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This section describes the features of the C4m Mic/Line Input Card. All features are accessed using the Pro64
Network Manager software. Most of these features can also be remote controlled by adding the optional RCI
Remote Control Interface and MCS Mic Control Surface to a Pro64 network, or by using m-control from a Yamaha
device when a 6416Y2 card is installed. Once programmed, a mic preamp’s settings are retained across power
cycles as well as when the controlling PC and software are not present.
Channel Strip Controls
Each channel of a C4m mic preamp contains a complete channel strip and has the following settings available:
Slot Activation
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Stereo Link
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Channel Name
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Slot Assignment
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Mute
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Gain
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Phase
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Low Cut Filter
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Pad
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48V Phantom Power
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Channel strip settings include Mute, Gain, Phase, Low Cut, Pad, and 48V phantom power.
Channel Activation
Each of the four mic/line input channels on the C4m Mic/Line Input Card can be made active on the network
individually. Activating an input channel assigns it to an A-Net Slot, making it part of the network and available to
any output device or console interface card in the Pro64 network. An input must have a Slot assignment before it
can be made active.