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Using Stereo Links
Some things to keep in mind about linked channels:
The position of the
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Mono/Stereo link switch does not affect the audio in Pro16 output
modules such as the AN-16/o.
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Linking channels affects all Personal Mixers connected to the system.
Channels cannot be unlinked at the Personal Mixer
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Any combination of stereo and
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mono channels can be used.
If you want to control two input channels as a stereo source, they must be connected to
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an odd and even pair of channels, as indicated by the graphics on the AN-16/i v.2 front
panel.
Changes to the Mono/Stereo link status can be made on the fly, with audio running
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through the system; all Personal Mixers update immediately (except A360 Personal Mixers
in Custom mode).
The Stereo link status is not stored when you save a mix preset on the A360,
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A-16II, or
A-16R Personal Mixers. Links are created at the input device.
Changing the channel link status will affect Groups you have created on Personal Mixers
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in some cases.
Audio may change as a result of changes made to the stereo link status, which may be
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evident on the A360 Personal Mixer which has more per-channel controls. When changing
from mono to stereo, for example, the Pan setting will change from its current state to a
default full stereo spread. Audio settings for the right channel of the stereo pair—channel
volume, reverb, and tone—are inherited from the left channel.
Power and A-Net LEDs
The right side of the AN-16/i v.2 Input Module contains the
p
Ower
LED. When the AN-16/i v.2 is powered up,
a valid A-Net Out signal is always being generated. The
A-N
et
I
N
LED lights whenever a valid A-Net signal
from a compatible Pro16 device is connected to the rear-panel
A-N
et
I
N
port.
A-Net In
Power
v.2
Mono
Stereo
Mono
Stereo
Mono
Stereo
Mono
Stereo
Mono
Stereo
Mono
Stereo
Mono
Stereo
Mono
Stereo
The A-Net In LED lights only when another A-Net device is connected to the A-Net In port on the rear panel.