MonOpt So Keys
The MonOpt
SIP and AFL
By default, SOLO buttons are destructive, muting all channels not solo enabled. This means that channel sends (both CHOP’s
and aux sends) sourced from the input or pre-fader signal remain unaffected by solos, but are affected when sourced post fader,
along with the feeds to the
MIX and REC busses. This is known as Solo-In-Place (SIP), which is the default channel solo mode.
However, if the
InpCut option in the Misc soft key menu is enabled (see Page 45), pre fader sends will also mute when a solo
mute is received.
Pressing the
AFL button switches the solo buttons to be non-destructive, by routing the post channel, post pan signal to a
separate stereo mix bus, leaving the existing bus feeds and post fader sends unaffected by the
SOLO button, with only the main
monitoring being affected.
CUTSOLO
Mom and Alt
By default, solo buttons ‘latch’, meaning that when one channel is in solo, pressing a second SOLO button adds that channel to
Pressing
Mom (‘momentary’) causes the SOLO buttons to deactivate when released. They therefore need to be held down in
order to remain in solo mode. More than one button can be held down simultaneously.
Pressing
Alt prevents the SOLO buttons from latching, introducing an intercancellation between SOLO buttons: pressing a
second
SOLOSOLO. More than one channel can still be put in solo mode by simultaneously pressing
multiple
SOLO buttons.
When in
Alt or Mon mode, press the currently selected mode button to return to default (latch) mode.
CUT and SOLO
IN-LINE
When the
Sub0dB button is lit, the LFE channel is attenuated by 10dB. This is a requirement when mixing for SACD or any
other format that requires unity gain on the LFE channel.
TBLatch will change the operation of the ARTIST talkback button from momentary to latching.
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