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FIGURE 377
Hint: Although the GAIN control is shown for other source types, it really only has any
effect on inputs configured as Mic types in TriCaster’s audio input source selector.
22.6.10 TALK
Push the small ON button to the left of the knob to toggle the Talk (Talk Over) feature
for Mic sources.
22.6.11 SOLO & MUTE
Two larger buttons labeled SOLO and ON (Mute) are
positioned below the knob; that is, above each of the eight
faders (Figure 377). These two buttons are outside the
Knob Set group, and thus independent of the mode
established by the of Knob Set selectors.
That’s just a wordy way of explaining how it is that a SOLO button
always toggles the Solo feature for its respective source; and likewise the ON (Mute)
buttons always mute or un-mute them even when you might be in a different
mode.
Hint: As with most convenient rules, there is one exception to the above. If the SOLO
and ON buttons are unresponsive, check to see if the SHIFT LOCK button (i.e., the left
SHIFT button on the control surface) is lit; if it is, turn it off.
At the time of writing, multi-selection of Solo is not supported on the Artist Mix
surface (though it can be performed in the TriCaster user interface).
22.6.12 FOLLOW
Two other small buttons sit just to the left of each fader strip. These
are labeled AUTO/REC N and ASSIGN/SEL Y. The latter is not normally
relevant in (the default) PAN mode, but we are interested in the first
AUTO/REC N. This button (with the earlier caveat about SHIFT LOCK
in mind) toggles the Follow feature on and off for the designated
TriCaster audio source.
Having covered the basic control functions and settings, let’s advance
FIGURE 378