
If a solo operation is in effect and a path is switched to IPS soloing, the solo operation is
cleared to prevent unexpected muting of paths. If a path is switched to MIS soloing
during a solo operation, the unsoloed paths are unmuted and the Monitor Interrupt Solo
goes into effect.
An MIS solo has priority over an IPS solo. If an IPS solo is in effect when an MIS solo is
executed, the IPS soloed paths
Solo
LEDs flash, indicating that the mutes caused by
the IPS solo may be affecting what is heard in MIS solo. When the MIS solo is cancelled,
the IPS solo will still be in effect.
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AFL and PFL
The
AFL
and
PFL
buttons apply only to paths set for MIS soloing. If AFL (After Fader
Listen) is selected, soloed paths are sourced after the Fader. Paths soloed in AFL will be
the same level and stereo position as when they are unsoloed.
If PFL (Pre Fader Listen) is selected, soloed paths are sourced before the Fader and Pan
Pot. Paths soloed in PFL are summed at their pre fader levels and will be heard if the
fader is down or the
On
switch is Off.
MIS solo must be either AFL or PFL. The Chan and Mix paths can not be sourced
independently.
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Add, Intrlk, and Momen (Additive, Interlock and Momentary)
These buttons determine the selection mode of the Solo system.
Pressing
INTRLK
causes the
Solo
buttons to operate in an interlocked fashion. Soloing
a path unsolos any previously soloed paths. While in Interlock mode, holding a
Solo
button allows multiple paths to be Soloed at one time.
Pressing
ADD
causes the
Solo
buttons to operate in Additive mode. Pressing a
Solo
button solos the path and adds it to those already soloed. Pressing the
Solo
button
again unsolos the path.
Pressing
MOMEN
causes the
Solo
buttons to operate in Momentary mode. Pressing a
Solo
button solos the path, releasing the
Solo
button unsolos it.
Additive, Interlock, and Momentary modes can be used in conjunction. Soloing a
number of paths in Additive mode and then changing to Momentary mode keeps the
paths soloed in Additive mode soloed while Momentary solos are executed. Pressing
Solo Clear
cancels all solos.
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Defeat
The DEFEAT button temporarily defeats a Monitor Interrupt Solo. This is useful should
communications between the Control Room and Studio be blocked by a Monitor
Interrupt Solo operation.
Pressing DEFEAT restores the monitor system to its normal state while retaining the
soloed paths. When DEFEAT is pressed again, the monitor system returns to the MIS
Solo operation previously in effect.
When Defeat is in effect, the
Defeat
LED and the
Solo
LEDs on all MIS soloed paths
flash, indicating that an MIS solo operation is in effect but being defeated.
You can defeat IPS solos as well as MIS solos by setting the “Include IPL Solo in Solo
Defeat” option in the Shift-Solo LCD Menu.
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Solo Clear
Pressing
Solo Clear
unsolos all soloed paths.When any path is soloed, the
Solo Clear
button flashes.
Solo Clear is useful for clearing solos when soloed paths are not immediately visible or if
multiple channels are soloed in Additive mode.
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Solo Safe
The Mix and Chan
Solo Safe
buttons cause selected paths to be excluded from muting
when any path is soloed. This is useful during IPS solo when a path is being used to
return an effects device that you wish to hear whenever a path is soloed.
Solo Safe operates like any other Master Section switch and can be used in Presets and
the Soft Key.
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Solo
Clear
Solo Clear Button
Mix
Solo Safe
Return
Main
Chan
Solo Safe Buttons