User Manual
Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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All we did was change the selected output from main LR to aux 1. Notice below how each channel’s input
meter is surrounded by the color of the selected output. In the left image, the faders control the levels going
to the LR mix, while the faders on the right image control the levels going to the aux 1 mix .
Solo
Solo oers the opportunity to audition channel(s) before they are added to the mix. Whenever a channel’s
solo button is engaged, only the soloed channel(s) may be heard in the monitor bus. By default, the monitor
bus is patched to the monitor and phones outputs on the DL32R, but this may be changed. By default, the
monitor bus is patched to the phones output on the DL1608 and DL806.
Solo buttons illuminate orange when engaged and are gray when disengaged.
Input channel solo buttons are PFL which stands for pre-fader listen. Therefore, the level of the channel
fader does not aect the level heard in the monitor bus.
Solo is also post-DSP, so if a soloed channel’s EQ, compressor or gate is engaged, the processed settings will
be heard. But, solo is unaected by the position of the mute button.
If no channels are soloed, you will hear the LR signal in the monitor bus.
When any input solo is engaged, not only will that solo button be engaged, but a solo indicator
will also appear on the navigation bar above the quick access panel, see below. Because this
is always shown (and could be considered distracting), we’ve named it the “rude solo” button.
Tap the channel solo button again to disengage or tap the quick access panel to show the clear
solo button allowing you to clear ALL solos with a single tap.
AUX 1LR