Monitor Mixing
Overview
The Industry Standard in Personal Mixing
Aviom's Pro16 Personal Mixing system is an easy and economical way to improve monitor mixes, lower stage volume, speed soundchecks, improve the sound in a performance space, and make recording sessions and rehearsals more efficient and more fun. For performers and recording artists in houses of worship, on concert stages, in orchestra pits, in the studio, and on the set, Aviom Personal Mixers give musicians precise, independent control over their monitor mixes.
Aviom Personal Mixers are easy to learn, simple to use, and flexible enough to integrate into any setup regardless of what type of console you are using or whether performers are using floor wedges, headphones, or in-ear monitors.
- Improve monitor and cue mixes
- Improve sound on stage and in house
- Streamline soundchecks
- Perfect for in-ear monitors
- Simple user interface; no technical skills required to use
- No computer programming
"It has allowed the band to fully take control of their performance and tone while almost eliminating any time needed for setting monitor levels."
Aaron Ruse
Head Engineer
Personal Control for a Customized Mix
One of the most common complaints among performing and recording musicians is that they can't hear well. Because the musicians' monitor mixes are their reference for pitch, timing, and musical blending, any musician who can't hear well will struggle to sing or play well.
Aviom puts control of the monitor mix in the hands of the musician, with a simple digital mixer that provides independent control over channel volume and pan, as well as master volume and tone and mix presets and channel grouping. No matter the technical skills of the musician, Aviom gives all performers the ability to get exactly the mix they need, quickly and easily, show after show, session after session, rehearsal after rehearsal.
Better Sound on Stage, in the Studio, in the Pit, in the House, and in the Classroom
No matter where you play or sing, Aviom can improve your mix. Aviom Personal Mixers can be found on the concert stage and in music clubs, orchestra pits, studios, classrooms, and houses of worship throughout the world. By allowing musicians to fix their own mixes, engineers can focus more where they need to: on mixing FOH, recording, prepping monitor mix content and submixes, and maybe even fine tuning a few key monitor mixes.
There's no better or more cost-effective way to add lots of power to a mixing board than connecting it to an Aviom monitor mixing system: each Personal Mixer is like another stereo mix bus.
Every Aviom Personal Mixer provides:
- Volume and pan of up to 16 audio sources (channels or submixes)
- Channel grouping
- Master volume and tone controls
- 16 customizable presets
- High quality stereo or mono output