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A360 PersonAl Mixer User GUide
The A360 Personal Mixer features:
• Advanced 36-channel mix engine
• Programmable channel selection and layout from a 64-channel network
• 16 mono or stereo standard mix channels
• Dual Profile Channel™
• Advanced Stereo Placement controls for improved sonic clarity
• Per-channel volume, tone, reverb, and Pan-Spread™
• Three-band master tone controls with Enhance™, optimized for in-ear monitors
• One-Touch Ambience™ control using onboard mic or network audio channels
• 20 Mix Presets including 4 Instant Mix Recall™ presets
• USB storage for saving and loading mixer configurations
• Seamless integration with existing Aviom personal mixing systems
Conventions Used in this Document
Using Personal Mixers
When referring to the use of the Personal Mixers in a personal mixing system in general, the term Personal
Mixer is used to describe a case where an A360 Personal Mixer, A320 Personal Mixer, A-16II Personal Mixer,
or an A-16R Rack-mount Personal Mixer (with or without the optional A-16CS Control Surface) can be used.
Cat-5 Cables
In most cases unshielded Cat-5e, Cat-6, and Cat-6e UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cables can be
interchanged. When speaking about interconnections between components in a system, the term Cat-5 is
used generically to indicate the use of any of the applicable cable types.
A-Net Distributors
The D800, D800-Dante, D400, D400-Dante, A-16D and A-16D Pro A-Net Distributors are referred to
generically as A-Net Distributors. Both are used to copy an A-Net digital signal and split it into multiple
copies so that devices may be connected in parallel.
Button Presses
When instructed to press a specific button on the A360 Personal Mixer, a special font style is used. For
example, “Press the Solo button.”