Creating A Monitor Mix; A640 Mix Views; D800 Sync Indicator - Aviom A640 User Manual

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Creating a Monitor Mix

The A640 Personal Mixer simplifies the task of creating and using a monitor mixer
while performing by offering a variety of ways to access and manage the individual
components of your personalized mix.

A640 Mix Views

(L/R) Channel View, Mix View, and Names View
The A640's built-in liquid crystal display (LCD) can show your mix settings in one of three views—
Channel View, Mix View, or Names View. Cycle through the three views at any time while mixing by
V
pressing the dedicated
button found above the display.
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Channel View displays the most detail for the selected channel —volume, mono/stereo pan, treble
and bass tone controls, and the effects (EFX) level. Use Channel View to fine tune the settings for each
channel when setting up a monitor mix.
Mix View shows an overview of the volume levels of all channels in the current mix, including the
Favorite and Ambience mic channels. The currently selected channel's volume and mute may be
edited.
The Names View provides an easy way to see the text labels for all channels without needing to
add a printed label strip or tape to the A640 surface. The currently selected channel's volume and
mute may be edited while in Names View. Custom channel names can be entered by using the Edit
Channel Names function found in the Mixer Setup window.

D800 Sync Indicator

Two-way communication between the A640 and D800 is required to use the Intercom and other
features such as receiving channel names via Dante. Whenever the A640 Personal Mixer is used with
the D800 or D800-Dante A-Net Distributor the A640 will indicate its sync status with the D800 by
displaying a green bar in the upper left corner of the LCD. The sync status will be shown in each View
Aviom A640 Personal Mixer User Guide
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