Operation Manual

2 Chapter 1: Introduction
VeniceF
Operator Manual
flexible bus structure that lets the engineer configure the console for different
applications.
The VeniceF consoles (F16 left, F24 top and F32 bottom)
All variants include four stereo input channels for use on stereo sources. These share
single control knobs and have slightly different functionality as compared to the mono
channels.
The VeniceF lets the user route to any of 13 other buses — six auxiliaries (including two
monitors), four groups and three masters (stereo left and right, and mono). There are
also two matrix buses, which are a submix of the master buses, and three solo buses
(two after-fader listen (AFL) and one pre-fader listen (PFL)).
All major inputs and outputs are on balanced XLR connectors. The following table gives
a ‘quick stats’ comparison of the VeniceF consoles (where: XLRF = XLR female; XLRM =
XLR male; TRS = 1/4” TRS Jack; and RCA = phono plug).
Item F16 F24 F32
Mic inputs 8 mono and
4 stereo XLRF
16 mono and
4 stereo XLRF
24 mono and
4 stereo XLRF
Line inputs 8 mono and
4 stereo TRS
16 mono and
4 stereo TRS
24 mono and
4 stereo TRS
Aux returns 2 stereo TRS 2 stereo TRS 2 stereo TRS
Playback input 1 stereo RCA 1 stereo RCA 1 stereo RCA
Talkback mic input 1 XLRF 1 XLRF 1 XLRF
Aux mix buses (includes
2 monitors)
6 XLRM 6 XLRM 6 XLRM
Audio subgroups 4 XLRM 4 XLRM 4 XLRM
Matrices 2 XLRM 2 XLRM 2 XLRM
Stereo master output XLRM XLRM XLRM