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[. . . ] A-16R Personal Mixer A-16CS Control Surface For Use With Aviom Monitor Mixing and Distributed Audio Network Products User Guide Information in this document is subject to change. 1157 Phoenixville Pike - Suite 201 West Chester, PA 19380-4254 USA +1 610-738-9005 (voice) +1 610-738-9950 (fax) www. aviom. com Aviom and the Aviom logo are trademarks of Aviom, Inc. A-Net and the A-Net logo are trademarks of Aviom, Inc. WARNING! ! TO REDUCE THE DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY · To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this product to rain or other types of moisture. [. . . ] To do this, · Press a Channel button that is not already part of the current Group being edited. If you try to create more than three Groups, the interface will automatically select one of the existing Groups when you enter Group edit mode. You have the option at this point to edit an existing Group or clear Channels that are part of one of the other existing Groups. AviomA-16RandA-16CSUserGuide Note: A Channel that is already part of one Group cannot be part of any other Group. Making Changes to a Group Once you have created a Group, you can edit it in a number of ways. You can add or delete Channels from the Group, and change individual Channel volume, mute and pan settings. To change a Group, start by selecting a Channel that is already part of a Group. Then, follow the specific directions below. Changing Channel Volumes Within a Group While editing a Group, you'll notice that one LED in each Group is lit solid while the other LEDs are flashing. You can change its volume and panning without affecting other components of the Group. The changes you make to volume and pan affect only the selected Channel, allowing you to change the relative balance of the individual components of your Group. To select a different Channel in a Group for editing, press one of the flashing LEDs (don't double-click it). The new selection will light its LED solid, while the previously selected Channel will start to flash. Remember, volume and pan changes only affect the Channel whose LED is lit solid. Removing Channels From a Group To remove a Channel from a Group, simply double-click the Channel that you want to remove while in the Group edit mode. When you have double-clicked to remove all Channels that were previously part of the Group you're editing, the Group will no longer exist. This saves your changes to the Group. Some points to note about Groups: · Up to three Groups can be created per Preset. · Groups are relative only to the Personal Mixer that they are created on. · Groups you create on your Personal Mixer do not affect other Personal Mixers being used in your system. · Groups created with an A-16CS are stored in the A-16R, not in the A-16CS. Remember that although you have edited and saved changes to your Group, you must still save the Preset if you want to recall the Preset with the new Group configuration intact. Muting Groups Groups can be muted if necessary while creating a monitor mix or editing. To mute a Group: · First select one of the Channels that is part of the Group. · The upper (red) LED in each Channel button that is part of a Group will be lit solid. · The lower (yellow) LEDs in all Channel buttons contained in the Group will light, indicating that the Group and all of its Channels are now muted. · Unmute the Group by pressing the mute button again while the Group is still selected. Note: The mute status of your Group is saved as part of a Preset. AviomA-16RandA-16CSUserGuide A-16R Rear Panel On the rear of the A-16R Personal Mixer you will find the A-Net connectors, the power supply input, insert points, auxiliary mix input jacks, MIDI I/O, the A-Control connector, and the line-level audio outputs. A-Net Connectors There are two A-Net connectors on the rear of the Personal Mixer. The A-Net In jack accepts · the A-Net signal coming from the A-Net input module (AN-16/i, Y1 card, AN-16/i-M, A-16T Transmitter, etc. ) if the Personal Mixer is the first Personal Mixer in the system, or · the A-Net signal coming from the Out jack of a Personal Mixer, or · the A-Net signal coming from the Out jack of a an A-Net output module such as the AN-16/o, or · the A-Net Out signal from an A-16D or A-16D Pro A-Net Distributor The A-Net Out jack is used to connect another A-Net device. [. . . ] All portions of this message are included in the figure including, "SysEx Head", "Message Data" , and "SysEx Tail. " MIDI Current Preset SOX Manufacturer's ID Family ID Product ID Device ID Msg Type Msg Descriptor (spare) Nibblized Nibblized Nibblized Preset ID - 0 (00H) Preset Data Preset Data Checksum Trailer (40H) Padding (zeros) EOX 1 Byte 3 Bytes 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 6 Bytes 2 Bytes 112 Bytes 2 Bytes 1 Byte 500 Bytes 1 Byte 617 Bytes 632 Bytes Figure 5 - MIDI Current Preset Message 4. MIDI All Presets Detail Listed below is a more detailed picture of the "MIDI All Presets" message as implemented on the A-16R. AviomA-16RandA-16CSUserGuide SOX Manufacturer's ID 1111 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0100 0101 (F0H) (00H) (01H) (45H) (00H) (00H) (00H) (00H) (00H) (00H) (00H) (00H) (00H) (00H) (10H) (10H) . . . (40H) . . . Start of Exclusive Aviom Manufacturer's ID Byte 1 Aviom Manufacturer's ID Byte 2 Aviom Manufacturer's ID Byte 3 (A16 Family) (A-16R Product) (expansion) Message Type = MIDI_ALL_ PRESETS_MSG Message Descriptor Byte 1 (expansion) Message Descriptor Byte 2 (expansion) Message Descriptor Byte 3 (expansion) Message Descriptor Byte 4 (expansion) Message Descriptor Byte 5 (expansion) Message Descriptor Byte 6 (expansion) Nibblized First Preset ID (MSB)* Nibblized First Preset ID (LSB)* 112 consecutive bytes containing info for one preset Nibblized Preset Data Checksum (MSB) Nibblized Preset Data Checksum (LSB) Indicates end of a given preset 500 consecutive bytes of the pattern 00H Family ID Product ID Device ID Msg. Descriptor 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Preset ID 0001 0000 0001 0000 Preset Data Preset Checksum . . . 0001 nnnn 0001 nnnn Preset Trailer Padding 0100 0000 . . . Preset ID 0001 0000 0001 0001 (10H) (11H) . . . [. . . ]

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