Fishman AURA SIXTEEN USER GUIDE

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USER GUIDE AURA® SIXTEEN
Welcome
Thank you for making Fishman a part of your acoustic experience. We are
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Quick Start
Power – Install a 9V alkaline or lithium battery (not included). Set the controls – Volume at minimum, select at #1 and blend at
its mid-point. Plug in – Use standard ¼-inch shielded instrument cables. Place any
other pedals after Aura Sixteen. Set trim – Play hard and adjust input trim (right side) so clip/batt LED
fl ashes occasionally. Select an Image – Raise the volume and audition the 16 Images with
the select knob. Since Aura Sixteen ships with dreadnought Images, it’s important to use a dreadnought style guitar or see page 12 on downloading Images for your instrument.
Blend to taste – turn left for more pickup and right for more Image. Kill feedback – If feedback starts, change the position of the phase
switch. Bypass – Step on the foot switch to alternate between blended Image
sound and dry pickup (this is the default setting). Mute – To alternate between blended Image sound and mute, hold the
foot switch down until the LED fl ashes. Repeat to return to bypass.
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What is Aura?
Aura Acoustic Imaging Technology uses digital algorithms developed in Fishman’s audio laboratories to restore a studio-miked sound to an acoustic instrument. To achieve this, we record instruments using world­class microphones and techniques to capture an “Image” of the natural sound that your acoustic instrument emits when miked in a professional studio. This Image, when recorded direct or played through an amp, mixer or PA, blends with your instrument’s pickup to produce an incredibly accurate recreation of the original recording.
Aura Acoustic Imaging processors sound best when used with Fishman undersaddle pickups and magnetic soundhole pickups. When we record each instrument, we use our Acoustic Matrix undersaddle pickup. So, when you play through an Aura processor, you’ll get the best results using our Acoustic Matrix pickup. We do not recommend soundboard-mounted pickups, bridge-plate pickups, multi-sensor pickups or microphones for Aura products since they include unnecessary resonances that can interfere with the Aura processing.
Choosing an Image
To get the most realistic tone from Aura Acoustic Imaging, you should always match your Images with the instrument type you’re playing. For example, choose dreadnought Images when plugging in a dreadnought body style guitar; choose mandolin Images if you’re playing a mandolin. Don’t hope to derive a mandolin sound from a dreadnought or try to turn your orchestra body style guitar into a 12-string. If you are not sure which body type your guitar falls into, we suggest you audition several Images from using the search tools in the Aura Image Gallery and let your ears decide. See page 12 for details on Downloading Images.
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Aura Custom Shop
For the ultimate in Aura Imaging, be sure to check out the Aura Custom Shop at fi shman.com. For a modest fee, you send us your instrument and we’ll create a set of Images using our best microphones, custom recorded for you.
Aura Image Gallery
The Aura Image Gallery software manages a vast library of Images created from an ever-expanding list of instruments, and provides tools to search and store sets of Images. Browse the Image Library to fi nd your instrument, then drag and drop an Image into an Image Set for download into Aura Sixteen.
Making Connections
Playing live
For the best sound reproduction when performing live, connect your Aura Sixteen to an acoustic instrument amp, PA system, powered monitor or other full-range system.
Going direct
For direct recording, there is no better solution than using Aura Sixteen. In fact, an acoustic track recorded with just a pickup can be re-recorded using Aura to restore the miked sound.
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