
To enable TRACK SOLO:
1.
Press the TRACK SOLO button.
The button's LED will flash quickly
and the LCD will prompt: “Select Tracks To Solo”.
2.
Choose one or several tracks from the Track Arming group.
When
selected, the track arming LEDs will blink for each soloed track. You may
now perform all transport operations except recording.
Please Note:
During playback, the meters will show levels for only those tracks soloed.
To disable TRACK SOLO,
press the Track Solo button again. Its LED will go out
and you can resume normal operation. The tracks that were previously set in
TRACK SOLO are remembered for the next time you engage this function.
Track Solo Modes:
Three Track Solo Modes (Additive, Interlock, and Momentary) are
available, as described in §3.7. The active Solo Mode may be selected
on the Preferences menu.
6.2.2.3 AUTO INPUT (§3.9)
The Auto Input key is used to select if existing program material on rec-readied
tracks is monitored during playback (i.e. prior to punch in). When set to Auto
Input, RADAR II monitors existing material on rec-readied tracks before and after a
record operation. During record, RADAR II automatically switches to input
monitoring, and upon punch out, returns to the existing track material.
6.3 TEXT ENTRY KEYS
The Text Entry area is used as a fast way to enter names for location points and
backups. This area provides the alphabet in QWERTY format. For upper-case
letters, use the SHIFT key (located at the upper right corner of the Session
Controller).
The QWERTY keys may also be used as an alternative way to navigate through
menu fields. If you know the name of the desired menu selection, you can type only
its first letter in place of using cursor UP/DOWN. The same is true for
autolocating. If you have previously named the locate points in your project, you
can press RECALL LOC, then type the first letter of the location point's name to
recall it
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