User`s manual
AEQ FORUM - DIGITAL AUDIO MIXER FOR BROADCAST APPLICATIONS 
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1. INTRODUCTION 
 1.1. Overview 
AEQ FORUM is  a  digital  audio  mixer  for  Broadcast applications, specifically  designed  for  ON 
AIR applications (24x7x365 operation) and highly adaptable to different operational situations. It 
incorporates  all  the  basic  features  needed  in  such  environments:  automatic  monitor  muting, 
cough muting, Fader-start, control signalling, control signals for external equipment automation, 
management of external communications, intercoms, etc. 
The  modular design  and  reduced  size  makes this  mixer perfectly  adaptable  to  many different 
scenarios:  self-control,  control-studio,  audio  control  in  television,  sound  production,  mixed 
configurations, integration in large systems, etc. 
One  of  the  main  qualities  of  AEQ  FORUM is  the extensive  internal  routing capacity  which 
provides:  up  to  64  inputs /  outputs  for  analogue  audio, digital or microphone,  and  another  64 
input / output multi-channel audio over a MADI link. 
Aspect of the compact digital console AEQ FORUM. NOTE: The exterior of the equipment and 
some screens or displays may vary depending on version. 
The  power  of  control  and  simplicity  are  combined  in  AEQ  FORUM  to  cover  both  basic  and 
advanced operating needs, starting with 4 faders control surface that can easily be expanded to 
8 or 12 faders. 
All  basic  functions  of  activation,  level  adjustment  and  routing  have  their  specific  controls  on 
each channel of the ergonomically designed FORUM surface, while less common adjustments 
are included in a set of contextual controls common to all channels and accessible with just one 
or two keystrokes: simplicity and clarity of use for dynamic control without handling error. 
The flexibility offered through the configuration of the AEQ FORUM enables the free assignment 
of any audio input of the system to any control channel, and changing the distribution of signals 
from the surface itself or the associated configuration software. 










