LIVEMIX CS-SOLO
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GENERAL CONCEPTS
To best understand how to use the CS-SOLO, it is helpful to become familiar with some important
concepts.
1. Some adjustments are local and apply only to your mix. Others are global and apply to the
entire system.
2. The most used functions are available on the touchscreen and knobs, making it easy to access
critical mix functions.
LOCAL VS. GLOBAL
LOCAL FUNCTIONS
Each CS-SOLO can make changes to a local personal mix or be used to make changes that effect
the entire system. Local changes are those that apply to your personal mix only. These include:
• Volume and pan adjustments
• Master Output Settings
• Local Mix Options
GLOBAL FUNCTIONS
Global changes not only affect your mix but also the other personal mixers in the system. Examples
of global changes:
• Adjusting the system time
• Changing the channel effects
• Naming a channel
• Global Mute
• Global LCD Dim
• Passcode
Global Configuration settings (accessible from the Mix Tools) will appear purple, indicating that
changes made are global in nature. The exception to this is the channel effects. These will still
appear in the color of the selected mix. This is explained in the Channel Effects section.
KNOBS (MASTER VOLUME, ADJUST VOL & PAN AND ME KNOB)
Each mix has a dedicated set of controls for the most commonly used functions.
These controls include:
1. The MASTER VOLUME knob controls the mix output volume level. PRESS knob for Master
Output Settings.
2. The ADJUST VOL & PAN knob is used to adjust the volume or pan of the selected channel or to
adjust a selected function. PRESSING the ADJUST knob will toggle between volume and pan,
or tab between selected functions.
3. The ME knob controls the volume of the ME Group. It is always available for adjusting no matter
what screen you are on. PRESS to set up the Me Group and additional groups.