Aviom Brings A-Net Connectivity to Yamaha Digital Products
May 2, 2004
Aviom, manufacturer of the A-16 Personal Monitor Mixing System, announced support of Yamaha's line of digital mixing consoles. Aviom has developed the AVIOM16/o-Y1 output card for the Yamaha consoles, which allows audio in the form of the company's proprietary A-Net protocol to be distributed via Cat-5 cable directly from the console to Aviom A-16 Personal Mixers. No other input device is required.
The AVIOM16/o-Y1 output card is a mini-YGDAI format card that fits into an expansion slot in the rear of Yamaha's digital consoles, including the 01V96, DM1000, 02R96, DM2000 and PM1D. It allows a front-of-house engineer to assign and send sixteen mono channels or up to eight stereo channels of audio in the digital domain to each performer on stage (or in the studio) directly from the Yamaha console's control surface. The AVIOM16/o-Y1 output card is compatible with Aviom's new A-16II Personal Mixers, as well as with the company's A-16D and A-16D Pro A-Net Distribution products.
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