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Revision 1 2012-13 CDC FOUR
assigned to the CAM may be soloed with the CAM’s SOLO button, or the on-
screen Solo button using screen navigation in the normal manner.
The action of the SOLO buttons in combination may be controlled with the HOLD
button. When HOLD is not selected, the SOLO buttons are interlocking, and
pressing a second SOLO button while one is already active will deselect the rst;
only one channel may be soloed at a time.
With HOLD selected, the SOLO buttons become latching and remain selected
when pressed until a second press deselects it. Additional channels may be
soloed simultaneously, allowing the monitoring of multiple channels. The CLEAR
button may be used to deselect all SOLO buttons currently active with a single
button press.
Softkey 6 (Hold) is the on-screen equivalent of the hardware HOLD button.
Softkey 7 (Clear) is the on-screen equivalent of the hardware CLEAR button.
PFL and AFL
The on-screen Solo module allows the Solo system to be congured to suit
individual requirements. The SOLO buttons in mic/line channels, stereo channels,
Aux channels and Groups may be individually selected to operate in PFL (mono)
or AFL (stereo) mode, with the on-screen Channels, St Channels, Auxes and
Groups buttons respectively.
Channels soloed in PFL mode will route the pre-fade signal to the solo system,
thus the fader position and mute button will not affect the signal being monitored.
The PFL signal is, however, post all DSP processing, so the effect of EQ, dynamics
and delay can be checked. If stereo channels or the FX channels are solo’d in
PFL mode, a mono sum of the left and right legs is heard.
Channels soloed in AFL mode will route the post-fade, post-panpot signal to the
solo system; thus stereo channels will be heard correctly in stereo, and a mono
signal will be heard in its correct position in the stereo image. Fader and mute will
affect the solo signal.
When a Group is soloed in AFL mode, the post-fade, post-panpot signal is routed
to the monitor mix.
When an Aux. send is solo’d in either mode, the signal is always mono, but pre-
fade in the case of PFL, and post-fade for AFL.
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