Operator’s Guide
Note
The level of the headphone output is independent of the Monitor knob
setting or MUTE button state. See “Adjusting the Headphone Output“ on
page 38 for more information regarding the headphone output.
Gray|328 Monitor Section Block Diagram
The following diagram represents how the Gray|328 monitoring section
works with regards to the SOLO, PGM, and Record Returns.
Figure 6. Gray|328 Monitor Section Block Diagram
SOLO Button
On the Gray|328, the SOLO button functions only when the PGM OUT
button in the monitor section is inactive (not illuminated). The SOLO
button then functions as a two-way toggle, switching between solo mode
(illuminated) and Record Return monitoring (not illuminated).
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The solo mode allows you to monitor one or more fader outputs
separately from the entire mix; the Select buttons are used to select
which faders will be monitored; and the program outputs of the mixer
are not affected.
Note
The solo output routing follows fader output routing.
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Record Return monitoring (when SOLO and PGM buttons are not
illuminated) directs the inputs assigned as record returns to the
monitor outputs. The output routing follows the inputs (input pair 1
feeds monitor outputs 1 & 2; input pair 2 feeds monitor outputs 3 & 4;
etc.).
Also see “Setting Up Solo bus Monitoring” on page 74.
PGM OUT Button
The PGM OUT button determines which sources provide the monitor
outputs (see the diagram above). The PGM OUT button controls all eight
channels at once. When under ESAM II control, it becomes an indicator
that lights up whenever the attached editor system is monitoring any of
the program outputs.
Control Descriptions
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