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TASCAM DM-4800
User’s Manual
Soloing
Dedicated
SOLO
keys for each module allow either
mixed or in-place soloing. The type of solo (PFL,
AFL, in-place) is determined by the settings made on
the
OPTION SOLO
screen (“SOLO TYPE” on page 44).
Channels can be protected from muting during in-
place soloing of other channels using the defeat func-
tion described in “INPLACE SOLO DEFEAT” on
page 44.
When a channel is soloed, its
SOLO
key lights, and
the
SOLO
indicator in the
MONITOR
section flashes
or is lit when one or more channels are soloed, to
indicate that solo mode is active.
PFL soloing flashes the indicator slowly, AFL flashes
it fast, and the inplace solo mode lights it steadily.
Pressing the channel’s
SOLO
key once more cancels
the solo.
TIP
Pressing and holding
SHIFT
and pressing any lit
SOLO
key
cancels all solos on the current fader layer.
Pressing and holding
CTRL
and pressing any lit
SOLO
key
cancels all solos on all fader layers.