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busses. If a switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off, but if it is held on for more
than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the solo will turn off.
12. The SUB switches disconnect the line returns from the stereo master buss and route the
signals to the audio sub groups directly below without passing through the pan control.
13. The GRAND MASTER VCA switches assign the audio sub groups to the 2 grand master vca
sub groups.
14. The AUTO MUTE GROUP switches assign the audio sub groups to the 8 auto mute groups.
15. The SAFE switches disconnect the audio sub group mutes from the auto mute busses.
16. The TALK switches connect the audio sub groups to the COMMS module. When the TALK
TO GROUPS switch on the COMMS module is activated it is then able to route its oscillator,
pink noise, external input, talk mic or comms mic to the audio sub groups.
17. The INS switches connect the group insert return signals to the audio sub groups.
18. The ST switches connect the post fader audio sub group signals to the stereo master bus via
the pan controls.
19. The group PAN controls place the audio groups within the stereo master mix and have a
constant power law i.e. -3dB at the centre position.
20. The group MUTE switches mute the audio groups at all points except the insert send and are
under automation and automute group control.
21. The group SOLO switches send the group input signals to the mono PFL and stereo AFL
busses. If a switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off, but if it is held on for more
than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the solo will turn off.
22. The GROUP FADERS give continuous adjustment of the audio sub group levels from + 10dB
to off.
XL413 Group VCA Fader.
1. The vca SOLO switches are used to monitor VCA sub groups by creating a corresponding
AUDIO sub group on the stereo AFL busses. All input channels and line returns that are assigned
to a specific vca sub group will be summed onto the solo busses when that vca solo is active.
Note i. If large numbers of inputs are assigned to one vca sub group, there will be a higher than
usual signal level sent to the solo busses when the vca solo is active (+ 6 to + 10 dB approx.).
Note ii. When vca solo switches are active the PFL buss also receives signals from the vca sub
group inputs but it will NOT be a true representation of the relative levels within the vca sub
group. This feature is however useful as it allows confirmation of signal present and signal quality
when the vca fader is down or the vca sub group is muted. It is therefore important to know the
status of the PFL MONITOR switch on the COMMS module before using the vca solo switches.
Note iii. If a vca solo switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off, but if it is held on for
more than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the solo will turn off.
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