Global Trim and Mixing By Subtraction
There are two important ways to make any given source sound louder in the mix: turn that source up or turn everything else down.
Learn how to assign a submix to a console card channel on a digital mixer
A360 Channel Manager™ simplifies the configuration of A360 Personal Mixers that will be used in Custom mode. Learn how to make a custom configuration.
It’s easy to assign channels from a Dante network to the D400-Dante using Dante Controller software.
Aviom’s A360 Display app can help train musicians to get better mixes.
The Dual Profile Channel gives a performer a way to quickly locate his or her most important channel and adjust its settings in a way that is least disruptive to the performance.
Reverb is one of the most widely used effects in audio production. This tutorial, complete with audio examples, will help you learn the basics of using reverb in your mixes.
One of the special features of the A360 Personal Mixer is the Dual Profile Channel. Let’s take a quick look at what it does and the different ways to set it up.
Part 2 of our discussion of adding ambience to your in-ear mix covers practical tips for getting room mics set up.
A360 Channel Manager has been updated with some new features and a new look.
Wisseloord Studios, longtime A-16II users, upgrade their renovated studios with A360 Personal Mixers.
Aviom’s newest personal mixer, the A320, is here! It’s easy to use, sounds great, is affordable, and integrates easily with all existing Aviom products.
This year both of Next Level Church’s campuses have upgraded to Aviom’s A360 Personal Mixers.
Front-of-house engineer Rick Camp offers a unique engineering training program in Las Vegas when he is not on the road. His Master Mix Live program offers small group hands-on training. The Master Mix Live facility includes a recording studio and sound stage equipped with Aviom personal mixers.
Gaetan Roy, director of the Worship Academy in Germany, and his band use Aviom A360 Personal Mixers at the German SPRING Harvest Festival in Willingen, Germany.
In a recent product demonstration by French distributor Algam, the band Magenstria used Aviom A360 Personal Mixers on stage.
Jars of Clay has been touring with Aviom personal mixers since 2003. Last fall the band kicked off their tour with their new Aviom A360 Personal Mixers.
There are two important ways to make any given source sound louder in the mix: turn that source up or turn everything else down.
Shane and Shane’s Worship Initiative is a training website for worship leaders and musicians that instructs members in the calling, the craft, and the creation of leading worship.
Aviom talks with the Mickey Hart Band about their transition from A-16II Personal Mixers to A360 Personal Mixers.
MediaCorp’s TV Theatre adds A360 Personal Mixers to support programming, especially for shows featuring live band performances.
Christ Community Church in West Chester, PA, was first introduced to Aviom’s personal mixers in 2008 and has just recently added some of Aviom’s A360 Personal Mixers to their existing system.
Bass player and singer David Waldman tells Aviom about his experience with the A360 Personal Mixer and the advantages of using it with a bass shaker.
Mickey Hart band vocalist Crystal Monee Hall, along with keyboard player and vocalist, Joe Bagale talk about adding reverb to their voice in their monitor mix, a topic on which artists’ opinions vary widely.
If you want to get an argument started about monitors and monitor mixing, a good topic to go with is reverb. Opinions on the matter vary widely. So let’s take a look at what’s going on.
One of the most important—and most overlooked—factors in implementing a really successful personal mixing system is actually selecting which channels to send to the personal mixers.
Thank you to both the editors and readers of Worship Leader Magazine for selecting the Aviom A360 Personal Mixer in their recent Best of 2013 October issue.