ALLEN HEATH AVANTIS 64 Channel Digital Mixer With DEEP Plugins Reviews User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- ALLEN HEATH
Table of Contents
Getting Started Guide
Avantis
Before starting please check www.allen-heath.com
for the latest Avantis firmware and documentation.
AP11558 Issue 3
IMPORTANT – Read before starting
Safety instructions
Before starting, read the Important Safety Instructions printed on the sheet
supplied with the equipment.
For your own safety and that of the operator, technical crew and performers,
follow all instructions and heed all warnings printed on the sheet and on the
equipment panels.
System operating firmware
The function of Avantis is determined by the firmware (operating software)
that runs it. Firmware is updated regularly as new features are added and
improvements made.
Check www.allen-heath.com for the latest version
of Avantis firmware.
Software licence agreement
By using this Allen & Heath product and the software within it you agree to be
bound by the terms of the relevant End User Licence Agreement (EULA), a copy
of which can be found at
www.allenheath.com/legal. You agree to be
bound by the terms of the EULA by installing, copying, or using the software.
Further information
Please refer to the Allen & Heath website for further information,
knowledgebase and technical support.
For more information on Avantis setup and mixing functions please refer to the
Avantis Firmware Reference Guide available for download at www.allen-
heath.com.
Check for the latest version of this Getting Started Guide.
You can also join our Allen & Heath Digital Community to share knowledge and
information with other Avantis users.
General precautions
- Protect the equipment from damage through liquid or dust contamination. Cover the mixer when it is not being used for a long period.
- If the equipment has been stored in sub-zero temperatures allow time for it to reach normal operating temperature before use at the venue. Recommended operating temperature is 0 to 40 degrees Celsius.
- Avoid using the equipment in extreme heat and direct sunlight. Make sure the ventilation slots and fans underneath the unit are not obstructed and that there is adequate air movement around the equipment.
- Clean the equipment with a soft brush and dry lint-free cloth. Do not use chemicals, abrasives or solvents. Do not use lubricant or contact cleaner on the faders.
- It is recommended that servicing is carried out only by an authorised Allen & Heath agent. Contact details for your local distributor can be found on the Allen & Heath website. Allen & Heath do not accept liability for damage caused by maintenance, repair or modification by unauthorised personnel.
- To prevent damage to the controls and cosmetics, avoid placing heavy objects on the control surface, scratching the surface or touchscreen with sharp objects, or rough handling and vibration.
Register your product
Register your product online at www.allen-heath.com/register.
Packed items
Check you have received the following:
- Avantis Digital Mixing Console
- Getting Started Guide AP11558
- Safety Sheet
- IEC mains lead
Introduction
Avantis is a 64 channel 96kHz digital mixing console providing a powerful
solution for any live sound application. Pristine audio quality is delivered
at ultra-low latency, and comprehensive signal routing and processing options
are easily accessible via the dual 15.6Ó Full HD touchscreens.
Avantis is DEEP Processing ready, enabling the use of our world-class hardware
emulations with no added latency or need for additional hardware. Visit
allen-heath.com/avantis for more
information.
The integrated SLink port offers Plug’n’Play operation with the GX, DX, AB and
AR ranges of remote I/O expanders plus the DX Hub remote hub. Additionally,
SLink can be used for digital split applications with a second Avantis mixer
or a dLive/SQ system.
Compatibility with the ME Personal Monitoring System allows performers to take
control of their own monitor mixes via the ME-1 and ME-500 personal mixers.
Digital audio networking cards are available to enable integration with other
digital audio systems via protocols such as gigaACE, Dante, MADI and Waves
SoundGrid.
Avantis features at a glance:
- XCVI FPGA core
- 96kHz sample rate, 96bit accumulator
- Ultra-low latency (0.7ms)
- 64 Input Channels with full processing (filter, gate, PEQ, compressor, inserts)
- 42 configurable Mix outputs
- DEEP Processing – embedded channel plugins
- 12 RackFX with dedicated returns
- 16 DCAs
- Twin 15.6Ó Full HD capacitive touchscreens
- Fully assignable layout
- 144 fader strips (24 faders, 6 layers) with optional dedicated master section
- SLink port for connection to Remote I/O Expanders and the ME Personal Monitoring System
- 12 analogue XLR Inputs / 12 analogue XLR Outputs
- 1 Stereo AES In / 2 Stereo AES Out
- 2 I/O Ports, both capable of 128×128 operation at 96kHz
- Gesture control — pinch, swipe, drag On drop
- User configurable rotary controls
- 24 assignable SoftKeys
- Comprehensive multipoint metering with peak detection
- USB stereo recording and playback
- BNC Word Clock
Refer to the Allen & Heath website to learn more about Avantis.
Connect and power up
Power Up
Ensure the rocker switch is in the off position. Plug in the IEC mains power
lead supplied with the mixer. If required, secure the lead by hooking it into
the plastic clip using a T20 Torx to remove the fixing screw.
Power on the mixer using the rocker switch.
Calibrate Touch Faders
To calibrate the fader touch sensitivity, go to Utility / Utility /
Calibration and select Calibrate Fader Touch, select Left Bank and All and
follow the onscreen instructions. Once completed, repeat this process for the
Right Bank.
Recall a Template Show
Avantis has a fully configurable audio architecture, control layout, and
socket patching. We have provided a set of Template Shows to give a choice of
classic console formats to load as a quick starting point with a familiar
architecture and logical layout.
To load a Template Show go to the Utility / Memory / Show Manager screen,
select one of the available Template Shows, touch Recall and confirm.
Recalling a Show overwrites all the system settings including the bus
configuration, control layout, current parameters, all Scenes, and Library
presets. If you want to save the current settings then first Store them as a
User Show.
For more information please refer to the Avantis Firmware Reference Guide
available for download at www.allen-heath.com.
Expander Connection
Plug a touring grade CAT5e (or higher specification) cable up to 100m long
between the Remote Expander and SLink port.
Refer to www.allen-heath.com for cable
requirements, recommendations, and a list of CAT5 cables available to order.
Switch on the Remote Expander. The SLink port Lnk/Err indicators flash at a
steady rate when the link is established. The red error indicator lights if a
communication error is detected. Check that the cables are the correct type,
plugged in correctly, and are not faulty.
The following Remote Expanders are compatible with the Avantis SLink port:
Remote Expander | Sample Rate | Protocol |
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GX4816 | 96kHz | GX |
DX32, DX168, DX164-W, DX012, DX Hub | 96kHz | DX |
AR2412, AR84 | 48kHz | dSnake |
AB168 | 48kHz | dSnake |
For more information on our range of I/O expanders please visit www.allen- heath.com/everything-io/
Power Down
The system must be powered down correctly. Navigate to Utility / Utility /
System and touch the Power Down button. Confirm the action and then turn the
mixer and expanders off using their power switches.
If the system is not powered down correctly there is a possibility recent
changes may be lost.
If the system was not powered down as described above, then a ÒNot Shut Down
CorrectlyÓ screen appears the next time the system is turned on.
Rear Panel
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Mic/Line Inputs
12x recallable preamps for balanced or unbalanced microphone and line level signals. Gain, Pad and 48V are digitally controlled within the preamp. The PP indicator lights up when phantom power voltage is detected at the socket, whether internally or externally sourced.
Any socket can be patched to any Input Channel using the I/O or Processing / Preamp screen. -
Digital Inputs
Stereo AES3 input (32kHz — 192kHz sampling rate). Sample Rate Conversion can be bypassed.
Any socket can be patched to any Input Channel using the I/O or Processing / Preamp screen. -
USB 2.0 Socket
Insert a compatible USB device to store and recall show files, update the firmware or to perform USB playback and recording. -
Power Supply
Mains IEC socket, fuse and On/Off rocker switch. Aplastic P-clip cable clamp is provided to secure the mains cable. Slot the cable in, or lock it in place using a star Torx T20 screwdriver to refit the clamp around the cable.
Heed the safety warnings printed on the panel. -
Kensington Lock
A slot for fitting standard Kensington anti-theft security devices. -
Digital Outputs
Stereo AES3 outputs (44.1kHz, 48kHz or 96kHz switchable).
Signals can be patched to any output socket using the I/O screen. -
Status Indicators
Power ON indicator. The Ready indicator illuminates when the output sockets are ready to pass audio after power up. The Audio Sync Locked indicator illuminates when a valid clock source is present. -
Word Clock I/O
BNC connector for syncing from an external audio clock or providing a clock to other devices. In and Out LEDs indicate the current mode. -
Line Outputs
12x line level, balanced XLR outputs. Nominal level +4dBu. The outputs are relay protected to prevent power on or off thumps. Signals can be patched to any output socket using the I/O screen. -
SLink
For connection to remote I/O expanders and/or the ME Personal Monitoring System.
See the Expander Connection section of this document for more information on supported devices. -
Network
2 RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet ports. Connect a laptop or a wireless router to use with Avantis Editor or iOS apps. All devices on the network must have compatible IP addresses.
The default settings are:DHCP Enabled:| Off
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IP Address:| 192.168.1.80
Subnet Mask:| 255.255.255.0
Gateway:| 192.168.1.254 -
I/O Ports
2 Audio interface ports, both capable of 128×128 channels. Fit one of the option cards available for system expansion, digital mic splitting, recording or distributed audio networking. Refer to www.allen-heath.com for a list of available option cards. Use the I/O screen to patch signals from or to the I/O Ports.
Front Panel
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USB 3.0 Socket
Insert a compatible USB device to store and recall show files, update the firmware or to perform USB playback and recording. -
Headphone Sockets
Standard 1/4″and 1/8″ headphone jack sockets are located under the armrest.
Top Panel
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Touchscreens
15.6″ capacitive touchscreens. See the Screens section for more information. -
Screen Controls
Control of user-assignable parameters. See the Screens section for more information. -
Pre / Safes / Freeze
Toggle channel status:
• Pre/Post – Hold down Pre, and touch a channel Name Block to toggle the sends to the active Mix between pre or post fade. Toggle all channels pre/post by touching a master mix Name Block. Assignments and pre/post settings for the selected channel or Mix are also available in the Routing screen.
• Safes – Hold down Safes and press a Name Block to make the channel safe from Scene recall. To make only a selection of parameters safe, use the Scenes / Global Safes screen. • Freeze in Layers – Hold down Freeze in Layers and press a Name Block to lock a channel in place across all layers. -
SoftKeys
24 user-assignable keys. Assign functions using the Mixer / Control / SoftKeys screen. -
Copy / Paste / Reset
• Copy — Hold down Copy and press:
o A channel Name Block to copy the entire channel processing.
o Any highlighted area of the touchscreen to copy the settings of a single Processing Block.
o A strip Mix key to copy the mix assignments and send levels.
• Paste – Hold down Paste and press a Name Block, Mix key or a highlighted area of the touchscreen to paste copied settings.
• Reset – Hold down Reset and press a Name Block, Mix key or a highlighted area of the touchscreen to reset the related parameters to factory default. Hold down Reset and nudge a fader up or down to quickly set it to 0dB or off. -
Layers
Navigate 6 layers of fader strips per bank. The red Pk (peak) indicators illuminate when any channel in the associated layer is within 3dB of clipping, so you can monitor signal activity across the layers. Banks can be linked using the Mixer / Control / Surface Prefs screen — the Layer keys will affect both Banks when Link is active. -
Fader Banks
Two 12 channel fader banks provide control of Input channels, FX returns, Mix masters, DCAs, engineer’s Wedge / IEM monitor, or MIDI. Read the Fader Strip section below for further information. A dedicated master section (7a) can be enabled for persistent visibility of 4 channel strips. The strip layout is user assignable and stored in Scenes.
Use the Mixer / Control / Strip Assign screen to edit the strip layout and enable the master section. -
Strip Rotary Mode
Select the function of the fader strip rotary encoders. The fader strip rotaries can control preamp Gain, Pan, Sends to the active Mix, and 3 assignable functions. Assign these using the Mixer / Control / Preferences screen. The colour of the rotary LED matches the active function e.g. red for Gain, yellow for Pan; it follows the colour of the active Mix when in Sends mode. The Sends function puts control of send levels to the active Mix on the strip rotaries, while the faders control the channel levels to the main mix (i.e. it temporarily disables ‘sends on faders’) -
Assign
Hold down Assign, and press a strip Mix key to toggle routing assignment on or off.
See later in this guide for more information. -
GEQ on Faders
Touch and hold GEQ, and touch a mix channel Name Block to present the GEQ on the faders. Frequency values are shown on the Name Blocks and the meters show RTA activity of each frequency band and peak band indication. While active, touch GEQ again to toggle between high and low frequencies. The mix master fader is presented on the right- hand strip while in this mode. -
Armrest Illumination
Change illumination settings in Setup / Control / Dimmer.
5.1 Fader strip
| Strip Rotaries — Their function is selected using the strip rotary mode
keys described earlier in this chapter. The rotaries can control preamp
Gain/Trim, Pan, Sends to the active Mix, and 3 user-assignable functions. The
colour of the rotary LED matches the active function e.g.
red for Gain, yellow for Pan; it follows the colour of the active Mix when in
Sends mode. The value is displayed in the Name Block display
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| Mute — Turns off the channel signal. Affects the main mix, pre-fade and
post-fade sends. The switch illuminates when the signal is muted.
| Muted — Illuminates when the channel is muted by a DCA or Mute Group.
| Mix — Puts the send levels and assignments of the associated channel or
masters onto the fader strips (or strip rotaries when rotaries are in Sends
mode).
The currently active Mix is displayed in the top right corner of the
Processing screen. Press an active Mix key to return to the main mix.
| PAFL — Sends the channel signal PFL (pre-fade listen) or AFL (after-fade
listen) to the headphones and monitoring system. Preferences for the PAFL
system are set using the Setup / Audio / PAFL screen.
5.2 Screens
Avantis has two screens, both showing channel processing, bank overview,
system setup & status, memory management menus and more.
Each touchscreen integrates with a trio of user-configurable soft rotaries in
addition to a Touch & Turn rotary control for quick and easy parameter
modification.
Both screens operate independently of each other so, for example, two discrete
channel processing screens can be visible simultaneously, or processing can be
visible on one screen with IO patching visible on the other.
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Screen Mode
Select the Screen Mode:
• Bank — Overview of all channels assigned to the fader Bank and Layer. Bank view can be used with the Copy, Paste, Reset, Freeze and Listen keys.
In Bank view, touching any processing block — for example, a PEQ, Gate or Comp curve — opens the relevant Processing page.
• Processing — Access channel processing for the currently selected channel
• Routing — Access routing and assignments for the selected channel
• I/O — Patch system inputs and outputs by tapping on Crosspoint’s
• Ganging — Create up to 16 gang groups to link selected parameters across multiple channels
• Meters — Access to Input, FX and Mix meters, RTA spectrogram and 4 usercustomisable meter views.
• FX — Configure the 12 RackFX units.
• Scenes — Access to the Scene Manager, Global Safes and other scene tools
• Setup — Access to surface strip layout, mixer bus configuration, softkey configuration, stereo input configuration, network settings, audio settings, user profiles, surface preferences, illumination and more.
• Utility — Access the Show Manager, Library Manager, firmware update, system diagnostics, fader, and screen calibration, and MIDI options. -
Menu Tabs
Menu options for the selected Screen Mode. -
Status Bar
Icons are visible when certain modes of operation are active (Virtual Soundcheck, Solo In Place, Scene Update Auto Tracking, etc) or if a system error is logged. -
Headphone Volume
Rotary volume control for the headphone output (right-hand side only) -
View
Press to toggle between the configured views for the Soft Rotaries. -
Soft Rotaries
Three soft rotaries for the control of user-assignable parameters. -
Touch & Turn Control
Touch a parameter or setting in the main screen area and adjust its value with the rotary control. The currently selected parameter is highlighted in orange. -
Name Block
Displays name, colour, channel type, number, metering information, and other channel parameters. Touch a channel Name Block to select a channel for use with the Processing and Routing screens. When selected, the channel strip will be shaded green.
Each bank can have one channel selected. The currently selected channel is displayed in the top left corner of the screen. -
Swipe Menu
Multi-page menu showing either PAFL meters or additional contextual options. Swipe the menu, or touch the circular page indicators, to scroll between the pages. • Listen — Hold down Listen and touch any highlighted area of the screen to listen to that point in the signal path of the selected channel
• Options — Hold down Options and touch any highlighted area of the screen to configure it.
• Name / dB / IO / Channel — Tap to toggle between Name Block modes to display the user-defined channel Name, the fader position in dB, the channel number, or the I/O socket identifier of the patched source/destination.
• Help — Touch to display contextual help for the active screen
• PAFL Meter
Mix Basics
6.1 Working with the Main Mix
Press a Main Mix (i.e. LR) master strip Mix key.
This is the default mixing mode:
The Input strips present the channel faders.
The Master strips present the master mix faders.
Working with Sends — Master Mix Mode
Press a Mix master strip Mix key (i.e. AUX 1) Use this to work with Aux and FX
sends.
The Input strips present all the send levels to the active Mix.
The Master strips present the master mix faders.
6.3 Working with Sends — Channel Mix Mode
Press an Input Channel strip Mix key (i.e. IP 1) Use this to work with Aux and
FX sends.
The Input strips remain as Channel Faders.
The Master strips present all sends from the Input channel.
Assigning and un-assigning a channel to a Mix, Group or DCA
Press the Mix key on a Mix, Group or DCA master strip (i.e. DCA 1)
Hold down the Assign key and press channel Mix keys to assign or unassign them
from the active mix. Assignment status is displayed in the Name Block.
6.5 Changing between Sends on Faders and Sends on Rotaries
The default mixing mode is Sends on Faders.
To activate Sends on Rotaries, press the Sends button in the Strip Rotary Mode
section.
In Sends on Rotaries mode, Strip Rotaries are used to control send levels to
the active mix, with the channel faders remaining as level controls to the
Main Mix.
6.6 Setting Pre/Post fader send status
Hold down the Pre key and touch channel Name Blocks to toggle each source pre
or post fader. Current Pre/Post status is displayed on the lower part of the
Name Block.
You can quickly set all assignments on or off, or all sources pre or post
fader, by touching the Mix Master Name Block while holding Pre.
Dimensions
Flightcase Information
Do not remove the 4 rubber feet from the mixer.
Leave adequate space for ventilation ( ) and connections at the front, rear,
and sides of the mixer.\
Leave adequate space for ventilation ( ) at the sides of the mixer in the area
indicated.
Leave adequate space for (1) ventilation ( ) and (2) headphone/USB connections
at front of mixer.
Leave adequate space for (1) ventilation ( ) and
(2) audio/power connections at rear of mixer.
Technical Specifications
Inputs
Mic/Line XLR Inputs | Balanced XLR, +48V phantom power |
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Mic/Line Preamp | Fully recallable |
Input Sensitivity | -60 to +15dBu |
Analogue Gain | +5 to +60dB, 1dB steps |
Pad | -20dB Active PAD |
Maximum Input Level | +30dBu (PAD in) |
Input Impedance | >4kΩ (Pad out), >10kΩ (Pad in) |
Mic EIN | -127dB with 150Ω source |
Phantom Power indication | Per socket, internal or external phantom power |
sensing, triggered at +24V
Digital Inputs| AES3 2 Ch XLR, 2.5Vpp balanced terminated 110 Ω
SRC range 24 bit, 32k – 192kHz, with bypass option
Outputs
Analogue XLR Outputs | Balanced, Relay protected |
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Output Impedance | <75Ω |
Nominal Output | +4dBu = 0dB meter reading |
Maximum Output Level | +22dBu |
Residual Output Noise | -95dBu (muted, 22-22kHz) |
-90dBu (muted, 0-80kHz)
Digital Outputs| AES3 2 Ch XLR, 2.5Vpp balanced terminated 110 Ω
96kHz sampling rate, globally switchable to 48kHz, 44.1kHz
System
Dynamic Range | 112dB |
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System Signal to Noise | -98dB |
Frequency Response | 20Hz – 30kHz (+0/-0.8dB) |
THD+N (analogue in to out) | 0.0015% @ +16dBu output, 1kHz 0dB gain |
Headroom | +18dB |
Internal operating Level | 0dBu |
dBFS Alignment | +18dBu = 0dBFS |
(+22dBu at XLR output)
Meter Calibration| 0dB meter = -18dBFS
(+4dBu at XLR out)
Meter Peak indication| -3dBFS (+19dBu at XLR out)
Sampling Rate| 96kHz
ADC| 32-bit
DAC| 32-bit
Operating Temperature Range| 0 deg C to 40 deg C
32 deg F to 104 deg F
Mains Power| 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz, 150W max
USB Audio playback| Mono/stereo .WAV files,
16/24bit, 44.1/48/96kHz
USB Audio recording| Stereo .WAV files,
24bit 96kHz
Dimensions and Weights
Unboxed | Boxed |
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Width x Depth x Height | 917 x 627 x 269 mm |
36.1″ x 24.7″ x 10.6″ | Width x Depth x Height |
43.3″ x 33.5″ x 16.7″
Weight| 26kg
57.4lbs| Weight| 34kg
75lbs
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accessories contained in the original packaging (“Allen & Heath Product’)
against defects in materials and workmanship when used in accordance with
Allen & Heath’s user manuals, technical specifications and other Allen & Heath
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hardware.
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to extension or renewal of the warranty period. Repair or direct replacement
of the product under the terms of this warranty may be fulfilled with
functionally equivalent service exchange units.
This warranty is not transferable. This warranty will be the purchaser’s sole
and exclusive remedy and neither Allen & Heath nor its approved service
centres shall be liable for any incidental or consequential damages or breach
of any express or implied warranty of this product.
Conditions Of Warranty
The equipment has not been subject to misuse either intended or accidental,
neglect, or alteration other than as described in the User Guide or Service
Manual, or approved by Allen & Heath. The warranty does not cover fader wear
and tear.
Any necessary adjustment, alteration or repair has been carried out by an
authorised Allen & Heath distributor or agent.
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purchase. Please discuss this with the distributor or the agent before
shipping. Units returned should be packed in the original carton to avoid
transit damage.
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