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Create your personal required modules with all its options

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AURON: fader module:

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This is the AURON 10-channel fader unit. One of these units are always needed with a Master unit as a standard package. 

If more channels are needed, you can always add another 10-channel fader unit easily with a 44P cable to the first 10-channel fader unit.

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Two different kind of modules (cards) are available on this moment, configured by yourself inside these 10 channel slots:

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1- The MIC / Line card:

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Connect microphones, stereo line inputs, and studio remotes directly with this card.

It includes internal access to expansion slots, a 4-step software-programmable gain for precise control, low-noise optimization, switchable phantom power for condenser mics, and an insert jack for adding extra sound processing.

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2- The USB / VoIP / Line card:

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This card allows you to connect USB and line inputs, with added VoIP functionality over USB, perfect for managing clean feeds to callers.

It also provides balanced input and clean feed output connections for external telecom devices, like telephone hybrids.

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Both​ card includes GPO jacks, software-programmable functions, and K-Alps faders (optional motor faders available) for smooth, accurate control.

With Direct Talk and fader start features, your broadcasting workflow becomes more efficient and seamless.

Quick links fader module:

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The module

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The backpanel

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Connections

your possibilities are endless

AURON: fader module:

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Gain control:

Precisely adjust input levels for optimal sound.
 

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3-Band EQ:

Fine-tune frequencies with high, mid, and low adjustments.
 

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Aux send:

Manage your auxiliary outputs.
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Display:

Clear visual O-LED display located above the encoder shows all possible channel programming locally.

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Rotary encoder:

Smooth control for parameter adjustments, seen on the O-LED display above.​

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Programmable switches:

Two customizable switches, pre-programmed for Mic/Line and Talk Back, with all the flexibility.
 

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CUE and ON switch:

Instant access to control.
 

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LED peak audio clipping.

LED Program bus

LED Sub bus

LED Voicetrack bus

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​​​​​​K-Alps or Motorfader:

Choose between high-quality manual or motorized faders.

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AURON: fader backpanel:

Input connectors:
On the back of your AURON you will find 2 unbalanced line input RCA Cinch connectors (stereo input) for connecting CD players or any play-back devices such as cart machines, cassette players, or iPods.
Any line level equipment can be connected here. The level can be set using the gain control to match most source levels.

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Remote / USB:
With Mic Line channels the RJ45 connector is used for Remote connection of a Studio remote for the switch signals, led signals and Mic signals. A standard Cat-5 cable will automatically connect a Studio remote unit in the right way.

When using a VoIP channel for this module, you will receive on this position a USB connector for direct connection to your PC.

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Insert / cleanfeed + GPO jack:
These jacks are used for insert in the Mic Line module and functions as balanced Clean feed in the VoIP module and to control signals to Studio remotes and On-Air lights.

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Mic / Line inputs:
The Mic input connects microphones to the AURON.
The AURON supports 48 volts DC phantom power if it is switched on in the software.

Connector from Extender:

44-pin connector for connection to an extra fader module, when you want to extern your console with 10 more faders.

Connector to Extender or Master:

44-pin connector for connection to the master module.​​​​​​

AURON: slots:

The Auron is designed with 2 versatile card slots on the backpanel, providing you with a range of input and output options to enhance your audio experience.

Slot 1 supports:
 

 


Telco POTS card (option):

For traditional phone line connectivity.

You need to root this POTS card always to a

VoIP channel inside the fader module.
 

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WPC card (option):

Enable seamless wireless connections with your phone.
 

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AES3 input card (option): (available soon)

For high-quality digital audio input.

 

 


RIAA phono card (option): (available soon)

Connect your turntable with precision phono equalization.

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Slot 2 supports:

 

 

Multichannel Dante card (option):

Stream and receive up to 8 stereo signals with advanced digital networking.

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Analog & digital options

AURON: fader module connections:

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1.  Cinch line connector Right / Left

  • Function: RCA connectors used for connecting stereo audio sources (like CD players, turntables, or other analog devices) to the console.

  • Connection steps:

    1. Identify the audio source you want to connect (e.g., CD player).

    2. Use RCA cables to connect the left (white) and right (red) outputs of the audio source to the corresponding cinch line connectors on the console.

    3. Select the appropriate input channel on the console to monitor or mix the connected audio source.

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2.  RJ45 connector for Remote / USB

  • Function: This connector is used for remote control or USB connectivity, especially when configuring a VoIP (Voice over IP) channel within the module.

  • Connection Steps:

    1. For remote control: Connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port labeled “Remote” on the console, and the other end to the controlling device (e.g., a computer or remote control panel).

    2. For USB (VoIP Channel): If using this connector for a VoIP channel, connect a USB cable to the USB port (via an adapter if needed) and the other end to your VoIP interface or computer.

    3. Configure the console to recognize the remote or USB input for control or VoIP purposes.

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3.  Jack connectors for Insert / Cleanfeed and GPO

  • Function:

    • Insert: Allows external audio processors (like compressors) to be inserted into the signal chain.

    • Cleanfeed: Provides a mix-minus signal, often used to send audio back to remote locations without creating feedback.

    • GPO (General Purpose Output): Controls external equipment, such as lighting or recording devices, based on console events.

  • Connection steps:

    1. Insert: Use a TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) insert cable, connecting the TRS end to the Insert jack on the console. The other end splits into two connectors-one for the input and one for the output of the external processor.

    2. Cleanfeed: Connect the output to the remote location or communication system using a balanced TRS cable.

    3. GPO: Connect the GPO jack to the external device you wish to control, using the appropriate cable. Ensure the GPO settings on the console are configured to trigger the desired action.

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4.  Mic / Line XLR female connector

  • Function: Used for connecting microphones or line-level devices to the console.

  • Connection steps:

    1. Identify the input source-microphone or line-level device.

    2. Use an XLR cable to connect the output of the source to the Mic / Line XLR female connector on the console.

    3. If using a microphone, make sure phantom power is enabled if needed, and adjust the gain on the console for the best sound quality.

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5.  44P female header connector for connection to Master module or a second fader module

  • Function: This connector is used to link the console’s fader module to the master module or to add an additional fader module.

  • Connection steps:

    1. Align the 44P female header connector with the corresponding connector on the master module or the additional fader module with the cable that is included inside the box.

    2. Gently but firmly press the cable on both connectors, ensuring a secure connection.

    3. Verify that the connected module is recognized by the console, and check all functions (faders, controls) to ensure proper operation.

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AURON slots 1+2 (optional functions)

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  • Telco (POTS):
    For connecting telephone lines (Plain Old Telephone Service) to your audio equipment. Ideal for incorporating traditional phone audio into your digital setup.

  • WPC (Wireless Phone Channel):
    For wireless program control or wireless production communication setups, offering flexibility in managing audio channels remotely.

  • Pre-Amp: (available soon)
    Use a pre-amplifier if you need to boost the audio signal before it reaches the console, ensuring optimal sound quality, especially with low-output sources.

  • AES3 input card (option): (available soon)

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7.  (slot 2)  8 channel Stereo Dante I/O primary and secondary RJ45 connectors

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  • Function: These connectors enable multi-channel digital audio networking over IP using the Dante protocol, with primary for the main connection and secondary for redundancy or daisy-chaining.

  • Connection steps:

    1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the primary Dante RJ45 port on the console and the other end to your Dante network switch or device.

    2. Optionally, connect a second Ethernet cable to the secondary Dante RJ45 port for network redundancy or connecting additional Dante devices.

    3. Use Dante controller software to manage and route the audio channels between devices on the network.

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General tips

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  • Cable management: Keep cables organized and labeled to simplify troubleshooting and future adjustments.

  • Check connections: After setup, power on the console and connected devices, then check all connections to ensure they are working correctly.

  • Software setup: For digital or networked connections (Dante, USB / VoIP), ensure that any required software or drivers are installed and properly configured.

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