Operation Manual

37
TO DISABLE OR ENABLE QUICKSOLO
Enter CONSOLE MODE by pressing SHIFT +
together.
The display indicates So= (solo on)
While holding SHIFT +
press RECALL
Leave the display set for solo mode on or off :
So= (solo on) or So (solo off)
If you try to use QuickSolo while disabled the display will indicate
OFF and none of the console mutes will be affected.
SOLO SAFES
QuickSolo can mute all the console mutes including channels, aux sends, groups and
main outputs. To hear the effect of soloed channels the required outputs should not
be muted. You may also wish to always hear the effect of signal processing devices
such as reverbs connected to the console aux sends and returns. Here, the aux sends
and channels allocated as effects returns should not mute when solo is activated.
The GL4000 includes a 'solo safe' facility so that selected mutes can be disabled from
the solo system. This works in the same way as the 'mute safes' described earlier but
affects solo and not the mute groups or patches. Any mutes made 'safe' can be
previewed and edited before QuickSolo is activated and without affecting the console
mute status. Solo safe settings are retained on power off and can be archived via MIDI.
MAKE A CHANNEL 'SOLO SAFE'
Press and hold QUICKSOLO
The LED flashes and the console is armed ready for
solo operation. No mutes are affected.
The green SAFE/PREVIEW LEDs show which
channels are already 'solo safe'.
While holding QUICKSOLO press EDIT SAFES
Both the QUICKSOLO and EDIT SAFES LEDs flash
to show that the console is in 'edit safes' mode.
While holding both, press a channel MUTE switch.
The SAFE/PREVIEW LED toggles on or off to show
if the channel will be made safe.
Select all the mutes you wish to make safe.
The SAFE/PREVIEW LEDs will show these every
time you arm or operate QuickSolo.
Release EDIT SAFES to exit 'solo safe' mode ready to
activate QuickSolo, or
Release EDIT SAFES and QUICKSOLO to return the
console to normal operation.