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Yamaha CS1D - Using the Cue;Solo Function; Cue Mode and solo Mode

Yamaha CS1D
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Chapter 10. Monitor
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Using the Cue/Solo function
The PM1D system provides a flexible Cue/Solo function. Heres how to use it.
Cue mode and Solo mode
The input channels, output channels, and DCA groups of the CS1D each provide a [CUE] switch that is used by the Cue/
Solo function. The result of pressing the [CUE] switch will depend on whether CUE mode or SOLO mode is selected.
The two modes differ as follows.
CUE mode
The cue signal from the channel/DCA group whose
[CUE] switch is pressed will be output via the dedi-
cated CUE bus from MONITOR OUT jacks A,
PHONES MONITOR A jack, and CUE OUT jacks
(the Cue function). Select this mode if you wish to
monitor the signal of a specific channel without
affecting other output buses.
SOLO mode
The solo signal of only the channel/DCA group
whose [CUE] switch is pressed will be output from
the MIX, MATRIX, and STEREO buses, and the
remaining channels/DCA groups will be muted.
(This is the conventional “Solo function.”) The same
signal can also be monitored from MONITOR OUT
jacks A, PHONES MONITOR A jack, and CUE OUT
jacks.
Hint
To switch between CUE mode and SOLO mode,
press and hold the [SOLO] switch (located in the
MASTER block CUE section) for two seconds or
longer.
When SOLO mode is selected, you may exclude spe-
cific channels from the Solo operation (p.119).

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