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The SOLO button has one LED. It will light when pressed, indicating that the selected Channel or Group is now being auditioned with all other Channels being muted. Two Solo modes are available.

The MUTE button has no LED in it. Pressing the MUTE but- ton with a Channel selected will cause the Channel’s lower (yellow) LED to light.

There is also one special button combination, the RECALL button followed by the MUTE button. When used together this combination serves a twofold function:

If there is a sudden change in the audio volume coming through the monitor system, this button combination silences all audio channels instantly.

When starting from scratch to create a mix, use this func- tion to set all sixteen channels to zero volume and all pans to the center settings.

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Note: The text on the right side of the Personal Mixer label reads In Recall Mode All Volumes Zeroas a reminder that this function is always available.

Basic Navigation

When the system is powered up, Preset 1 is automatically selected. On the Personal Mixer, one Channel is always selected for editing. You can tell that a Channel is selected because the upper LED in its button is lit.

The sixteen Channel buttons have two LEDs in each, an upper and a lower. The red upper LED indicates that the Channel is selected; you can change its volume and panning. You can also solo or mute the channel using the dedicated SOLO and MUTE buttons on the Personal Mixer surface.

The upper LEDs will also light in combination if a track is linked or is part of one of the three available Groups. (More info on Groups appears later in this document.)

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Contents 16II Personal Mixer User Guide Aviom, Inc Read this First Important Safety InstructionsAviom, Inc. Limited Warranty Page Table of Contents Troubleshooting Page Welcome FeaturesConventions Used in this Document Warranty Information AC Line Conditioning Package ContentsPersonal Mixer Label Strip Channel LabelsCables Used in the Aviom System What is Category 5?Infinite number of A-Net components About A-Net Power Supply Polarity Power SuppliesCleaning Maintenance Information A-16II Personal Mixer Personal Mixer Components Power Connection System SetupSystem Interconnections Audio Connections OutputsLabeling the Channels Powering UpOperational Modes 16II FeaturesTone Controls Global ControlsButton Behaviors Master VolumeBasic Navigation All Volumes ZeroDC Power Input Net ConnectorsPersonal Mixer Rear Panel Audio OutputsPreparing to Make a Mix MixingAutomatic Mono/Stereo Plug Detection Editing Interface Volume and Pan ControlMixing Pan and Volume ControlsPan LEDs Linking Channels Spread Control Mute and Solo FunctionsEffect of the Spread Control Solo a ChannelHeld Solo Mode Unmute a Channel Mute a ChannelCreating Groups Creating Additional Groups Making Changes to a Group Changing Channel Settings Within a GroupRemoving Channels From a Group Global Trim Function Muting GroupsMaking Changes to a Mix Save a PresetVerify a Mix Memory Location Applications Using Aux Sends to Create a Monitor MixCreate a Mix With Console Direct Outputs Studio Cue System Playback Monitoring Cable Insert Using Console InsertsAdding Effects Monitor without the effectThru Patching Using a Patch BayMonitor with the effect Adding Live Ambience to a Monitor Mix Adding Effects to a Monitor MixOther Uses for the Personal Mixer Outputs Silent Jam SessionRecord a Mix Page Problem No audio from Personal Mixer outputs TroubleshootingProblem Can’t change Presets Problem Can’t hear a Channel that is part of a GroupPage Problem In Group mode, I can’t select a new Channel Problem I don’t think my Preset was savedDigital to Analog Conversion 16II Personal Mixer SpecificationsIndex Page Page UPS Page Aviom Warranty Registration