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Monitor/Solo
Monitor/Solo
SOLO MODE select buttons
These select the solo mode from the following choices:
SOLO Lev knob
This adjusts the solo level in a range of -Inf dB–+10.0 dB.
The solo output level is affected not only by the SOLO Lev knob,
but also by the LEVEL knob in the monitor section or by the
LEVEL knob of the PHONES jack.
DELAY
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DELAY button
This turns the delay on/off.
DELAY TIME
This indicates the delay time in milliseconds.
DELAY knob
This adjusts the amount of delay in a range of 0.0ms–
400.0ms (when delay unit is millisecond).
You can select the units for the delay (
Monitor source select buttons
These select the monitor source.
You can also assign monitor source selections to the USER
buttons (p. 136).
AUX/MTX SOLO follows SENDS ON FADER button
If this has a check mark, the solo of the AUX/MTX will be
turned on in tandem with SENDS ON FADER. When SENDS
ON FADER mode is turned off, the solo will be turned off.
The function buttons have the following operations:
1.
Access the MONITOR screen.
2.
Use the monitor source select buttons to select the
desired monitor source.
The monitor signal will be output from the output jacks to
which MONITOR OUT L/R are patched, and from the PHONES
jack.
3.
Use the MONITOR section’s LEVEL knob or the PHONES
LEVEL knob to adjust the monitor output level.
1.
Access the MONITOR screen.
2.
Use the SOLO MODE select buttons to select the desired
solo mode.
3.
On the top panel, press [SOLO] for the desired channel.
The signal of that channel will be sent to solo buses, and
output from the output jacks to which MONITOR OUT L/R are
patched, and from the PHONES jack.
4.
Use the SOLO Lev knob to adjust the solo level.
5.
Use the MONITOR section’s LEVEL knob or the PHONES
LEVEL knob to adjust the monitor output level.
ADD ON
Channels whose [SOLO] are on will be mixed for
monitoring.
LAST
Only the channel whose [SOLO] was turned on most
recently will be monitored.
[F1 (
INPUT
AFL)]
Selects the point from which the signal will be
sent from the
CH1–32
to solo. If this is on, the
post-pan signal of the channel will be sent. If
this is off, the pre-fader signal will be sent.
[F2 (OUTPUT AFL)]
Selects the point from which the signal will be
sent from the AUX, MTX, or MAIN to solo. If this
is on, the post-fader signal of the channel will
be sent. If this is off, the pre-fader signal will be
sent.
1
2
3
2
1
3
1
2
3
4
5
[F8 (M-48 MANAGER)]
This accesses the M-48 MANAGER popup (p.
170)
Using Monitor
Using Solo
By default, MONITOR L/R is patched to CONSOLE OUT
3/4
and to DIGITAL OUT. You can use the output patchbay to
change the output-destination. For details, refer to “Output
patchbay operations” (p. 92).
The M-300’s solo has the following priorities:
Solo operates under following rules:
• Turning on higher priority solo temporary replaces
lower priority solos. It returns to lower priority solos
when higher priority solo is cleared.
• Turning on lower priority solo clears higher priority
solos.
(High)
4
Key-in solo
Priority
3
CH solo
2
DCA solo
(Low)
1
AUX/MTX/MAIN solo
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