User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Features
- Conventions Used in this Document
- Optional Remote Control
- A-16R Master Volume Control
- Package Contents
- About A-Net
- Compatibility with Pro64
- About Category 5
- Cat-5 Cables
- AC Line Conditioning
- Power Supplies
- Cleaning and Maintenance
- Installing the A-16R in a Rack
- Channel Labels
- A-16R Front Panel
- A-16R Rear Panel
- A-16CS Front Panel
- A-16CS Rear Panel
- Monitor System Setup
- Basic Navigation
- Operational Modes
- Global Controls
- Button Behaviors
- Making a Mix
- Creating Groups
- Saving a Preset
- A-16R Rear Panel
- A-16CS Control Surface
- A-16CS Rear Panel
- MIDI
- Applications
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications - A-16R
- Specifications - A-16CS
- A-16CS Mounting Options
- A-16R Block Diagram
- Dimensions
- A-Control Specifications
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- MIDI System Exclusive Implementation
- Warranty Registration
60A-16ii Pe R s o n A l Mi x e R us e R Gu i d e
are at line level, they are capable of sending the current monitor mix to any
audio device capable of using a line level audio signal.
Record a Mix
The output of your Personal Mixer can be used for recording. Use it to record
a rehearsal or performance, or to create rehearsal mix‑minus recordings for
substitute performers.
Connect either the XLR or TRS line outputs to the recording device. Two
separate cables are required—one for the left side, the other for the right. To
record the output of a Personal Mixer:
Create a mix on the A‑16R. Use panning, mutes, Groups etc. •
as required.
Save the Preset to a memory location.•
Connect the line outputs of the A‑16R to the inputs of the •
recorder.
Choose an appropriate audio level for recording on the •
device by setting the Master volume control on the A‑16R
to a level that does not distort the inputs of the recorder.