Solo system 129
PRO6 Live Audio System
Owner’s Manual
• LEFT/[LFT] and RIGHT/[RGT] switches, route left and right monitor signals,
respectively, to both left and right monitor speaker outputs. These switches can be
used in combination, as shown in Table 7 below.
Table 7: Monitor signal routing
source (a and b) sections
The source a and source b sections contain monitor
input selector switches. On both the A and B
systems, these define the source for the monitor
section from the possible ‘primary’ choice of stereo
master (ST), mono master (MONO) or external
(EXT). Additionally, each section has a talkback
switch.
The function of the buttons in each source section is
as follows:
• TALK/[A and B] switches, sum the talk back
signals to the solo bus. The talk mic section (see
“talk mic” on page 207) has a level control knob that is shared between the two
monitor paths.
• ST switch, routes post-fader stereo master mix to stereo local monitor outputs.
• EXT switch, routes stereo external input (two-track return etc.) to stereo local
monitor outputs.
• MON switch, routes post-fader mono masters mix to stereo local monitor outputs.
solo (a and b) sections
The solo signals can be selected for each monitor
system (A and B) to be AFL, PFL, additive or
interlock cancelling. PFL and AFL audio buses may
accept injected external signals, and two control
knob level controls make adjustments.
PFL and AFL levels are adjustable via the pfl level
and afl level control knobs; see “solo system
section” on page 131.
The function of the buttons in each solo section is
as follows:
LEFT
button
RIGHT
button Monitor signal routing
Off Off Left and right monitor signals are routed normally, that is,
left monitor signal is routed to the left monitor speaker
output, and the right one is routed to the right monitor
speaker output.
On Off Left monitor signal is routed to both of the monitor speaker
outputs.
Off On Right monitor signal is routed to both of the monitor
speaker outputs.
On On Left and right monitor signal routing is swapped over, that
is, left monitor signal is routed to the right monitor speaker
output, and the right one is routed to the left monitor
speaker output.