Operation Manual

138 Chapter 12: Soloing
PRO Series Live Audio Systems
Owner’s Manual
The effects of using the solo A and B buttons in combination are shown in the following
table.
The effects of using the solo destination controls are shown in the following table.
Table 10: Solo A/B destination controls
Solo A Solo B Effect
Off Off Solo goes to the A bus, but there is no solo in
operation.
On Off Solo goes to the solo A bus.
Off On Solo goes to the solo B bus.
On On Solo goes to the solo A bus.
Control Description
PFL direct input Direct inject to solo A from linked control centre,
active only while solo A is PFL.
AFL direct input Direct inject to solo A from linked control centre,
active only while solo A is AFL.
PFL direct output Mono summed direct output from solo A for linking to
another console.
AFL direct output Stereo direct output from solo A for linking to
another console.
Solo add:
• On (additive solos)
• Off (self-cancelling solos)
Disables self-cancelling solo A/B solos. (When
self-cancelling solos are selected, that is, with solo
add mode off, the solo being cancelled should be
deactivated before activating a new solo.)
Solo clear:
• On (some solo A solos)
• Off (no solo A solos)
Single button clearing of currently active solo A/B
solos.
Solo PFL:
• PFL (solo pre-fader)
• AFL (solo after-fader)
Switch all current and future solo A/B activations to
send the solo A/B bus pre-fader.
Solo in place (SIP):
• On (SIP active)
• Off (SIP inactive)
When active, SIP mutes all channels except the one
being soloed. However, the audio of the soloed
channels is still placed on the monitor outputs. For
more information on SIP, see “Solo in place (SIP)” on
page 139.