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Aviom Introduces A360 Channel Manager Software At InfoComm 2013

Software Application Simplifies Custom Channel Configurations for the New A360 Personal Mixer

Aviom’s new A360 Channel Manager software is now available for download for use with the company’s new A360 Personal Mixers.

This PC-based software application makes it possible to create custom channel configurations for Aviom’s newly released A360 Personal Mixers from a pool of up to 64 network channels.

The software also allows users to create and save up to 16 configurations onto a USB memory stick for loading into A360 Personal Mixers. These configurations can also be recalled from a USB stick for editing in the software.

The easy-to-use graphical interface of the A360 Channel Manager software simplifies the customization of both the channel selection and the channel arrangement for each A360 Personal Mixer in a system.

The free software allows for any Pro16e network slot to be mapped to any mix channel on the A360, including the 16 standard mix channels, the Dual Profile Channel, and One-Touch Ambience.

Within a single window, the A360 Channel Manager software provides functionality for each channel button to be set as mono or stereo and assigned to any of the 64 network sources that can be made available via the Pro16e protocol.

Aviom’s product research and development manager, Ray Legnini, explains, “The A360 Personal Mixer provides a new level of control and customization to personal mixing, and the A360 Channel Manager is just one element of the product design focused on simplifying the personal mixing experience for the performer.

With an A360, each performer on stage or in the studio can have a unique channel configuration, ensuring that everyone is working with exactly the channels they need.”

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