Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide

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 and pan settings.

To change a Group, start by selecting a Channel that is already part of a Group. All Channel LEDs that are part of the Group will light. Press the GROUP button to enter the editing mode. The Group LED flashes.

Changing Channel Settings 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. This solid LED indicates the Channel currently selected for editing. You can change its volume and panning without affecting the 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. Changes can be made in real time.

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. Continue making changes as needed. Remember, volume and pan changes only affect the Channel whose LED is lit solid. Press the GROUP button again to exit Group Mode.

Removing Channels From a Group

When in the Group edit mode (the Group LED is flashing), changes can be made to the existing Groups. To remove a Channel from a Group, simply double-click the Channel that you want to remove. The flashing LED will go out. To add other Channels to a Group, double-click them. 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. You need at least two Channels to have a valid group.

Exit the Group edit mode by pressing the GROUP button again. The LED in the Group button will go out. 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.

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Aviom A-16II manual Making Changes to a Group, Changing Channel Settings Within a Group, Removing Channels From a Group