
STATUS 18R
Operation and Maintenance Manual
3.3.3 Solo Clear
The
Solo Clear
button is located at the bottom of the Digital Master Module. Pressing
Solo Clear
unsolos all Channel and Mix Paths that are being Soloed. This is useful for
unsoloing a number of soloed paths or for cancelling a solo when the buttons causing
the solo are not immediately apparent.
The
Solo Clear
LED flashes whenever solos are active.
3.3.4 Solo Mode
The Solo Mode Section contains the following LEDs:
• Defeat
• In-Place (Chan)
• In-Place (Mix)
• AFL
• PFL
• Additive
• Interlock
• Momentary
The following abbreviations will be used when describing solo modes:
• IPS or In Place Solo:
A “Destructive” solo mode where unsoloed paths are muted
during the solo operation.
• MIS or Monitor Interrupt Solo:
A “Non-destructive” solo mode where soloed paths
are summed to a separate Solo Bus and routed to the monitors while the solo is in
effect.
• AFL or After Fader Listen:
An MIS solo mode where the item being soloed is
monitored after the path’s fader and Pan Pot.
• PFL or Pre Fader Listen
- An MIS solo mode where the item being soloed is
monitored before the path’s fader and its associated
On
switch.
Operation of the Solo system is described in detail in
Section 4
,
Operation
. The
following descriptions show how the Solo LEDs are affected when solo functions are
executed from the LCD Menu System.
■
Defeat
Pressing
DEFEAT
on the
SOLO
LCD Menu overrides an MIS solo in effect, but does not
cancel soloed channels. Pressing
DEFEAT
again restores the Solos that were previously
in effect. When Solo Defeat is in effect and no paths are soloed, the
Defeat
LED is lit. If
Solo Defeat is in effect and a path is soloed, the
Defeat
LED flashes.
Solo Defeat is useful during a session when a solo prevents communication between the
Studio and the Control Room. The Solo can be temporarily overridden then returned to
its previous state when desired.
An option in the
SOLO
LCD Menu (
Shift-Solo
) allows In Place solos to be defeated
whenever MIS solos are defeated.
■
In-Place (Chan and Mix)
Pressing
MIXIP
or
CHANIP
on the
SOLO
LCD Menu configures the selected path for
IPS (In-Place) soloing. Both paths may be selected simultaneously. If the path’s
In-Place
LED is not lit, the path is configured for MIS (Monitor Interrupt) soloing.
An option in the
SOLO
LCD Menu (
Shift-Solo
) prohibits In Place solos from being
selected for the Mix or Chan path. This option prevents a “destructive” IPS solo mode
from being selected when the console is being used live or on air.
Section 3 - Controls and Indicators
August 1999
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Solo
Clear
Solo Clear
Chan/Rtn
In–Place
Additive
Interlock
Momentary
Mix/Main
AFL
PFL
Defeat
Solo Mode
Solo Mode