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Channels | 36 |
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Output Channels | 16 |
Control Type | Digital |
Sample Rate | 48 kHz |
Bit Depth | 24-bit |
Input Types | A-Net |
Output Types | Analog |
Mix Presets | 16 |
EQ | 4-band |
Essential safety guidelines for operating the apparatus safely and preventing hazards.
Details compliance with electromagnetic compatibility and safety standards.
Copyright and reproduction rights statement for the document.
Covers product defects in materials and workmanship for a specified period.
Record dealer and purchase information for warranty.
Highlights the key features and capabilities of the A360 Personal Mixer.
Defines terms, cable types, and button notation used in the manual.
Lists the items included in the A360 Personal Mixer box.
Explains Aviom's proprietary high-speed data transmission protocol.
Lists compatible Pro16 and Pro64 devices.
Defines Category 5 cabling and its variations for networking.
Provides specifications for maximum cable lengths for A-Net.
Discusses protecting equipment from AC line voltage fluctuations.
Details A-Net distributor power and optional DC power supply requirements.
Instructions for cleaning the exterior of Aviom products.
Details the mix channel controls and buttons on the front panel.
Introduces the Dual Profile Channel feature for channel settings.
Details the feature for bringing ambient sound into the mix.
Explains individual channel adjustments like Reverb, Tone, and Volume.
Positioning channels within the stereo field for clarity.
Explains the function of Pan and Spread controls.
Overview of Mute, Solo, Group, and Trim All functions.
Overview of limiting circuitry and the Signal/Limit LED.
Functionality of the Solo button for isolating channels.
Muting channels or groups in the mix.
Creating and managing groups of channels for volume control.
Saving, recalling, and managing mix configurations.
Resets all channel level settings to default values.
Details the master volume and tone controls.
Sets the overall output level for stereo and mono mixes.
Details the dedicated mono mix output.
Adjusts low frequencies for overall tone compensation.
Adjusts high frequencies for overall tone compensation.
Boosts low-end punch and high-end brilliance.
Indicates A-Net signal status (Pro16 or Pro16e).
Overview of the rear panel connectors and switches.
Explains integration with different system types via the mode switch.
Guides for integrating the A360 into existing systems.
Using A-Net distributors to connect multiple mixers.
Utilizes the Pro16e A-Net for higher channel counts.
Setting slot assignments for input devices in Pro16e systems.
Connecting older input devices or console cards.
Details connecting headphones, speakers, and other monitoring gear.
Connecting wireless transmitters to the stereo mix output.
Connecting powered stereo speakers to the stereo mix output.
Connecting mono devices like powered speakers or wedges.
Using the stereo and mono mix outs for subwoofer connection.
Connecting tactile devices for low-frequency enhancement.
Comprehensive list of technical data for the A360.
Diagram showing the physical measurements of the unit.
Template for creating custom labels for the A360 front panel.
Wiring diagrams for Cat-5 cable configurations.
Form to register the product for warranty purposes.