107 HD96-24-CC-TP User Manual
Using Solo A/B
In its default state, all paths have their solo assignment set to Solo A. To change this, select the Conguration tab on the channel widget (in Home, Channel View or
Automation workows) and press the SOLO B button.
With solo A/B on, solo goes to the selected solo bus with the following conditions:
If the solo button is pressed and released, the soloing to the selected solo bus remains active when the button is released.
If the solo button is held down, it will only be active for the length of the button press.
Pre-fader audio is sent to the selected solo bus if the associated PFL control for that bus is active.
Post-fader audio is sent to the selected solo bus if the associated PFL control is inactive.
Unless multiple solo activations to the same solo bus are active, the last solo selection, while the respective solo add mode (A or B) is inactive will cancel all earlier
solos to the same bus before it activates.
Soloing a VCA will also solo all the input channels contained within it. This is in addition to the local operation. Channels will still be sent to which ever solo bus they
are assigned too.
Pressing the solo Clear button associated with the Solo Bus (A or B) will clear all active solos for that bus.
A solo hierarchy exists for each of the solo busses in the system. Activating a solo with a higher precedence in the hierarchy deactivates all solos with less precedence
and inhibits them from being operated. As soon as the higher precedence solos are cleared, the stages of the inhibited solos are restored, and they resume
normal operation.
Some modications to this hierarchy are possible. For example, mix busses can be used as sub-mixes (hierarchy is as described) or outputs (having same precedence as
master outputs).
Turning ADD (solo A/B) o cancels all solos.
When Soloing inputs and outputs (with solo add switched on) the following rules apply:
• • With any inputs active, you can’t solo outputs.
• • With any outputs active, pressing an input solo temporarily suspends the output solo. Then, if you cancel the input solo(s), the previous output
selection solo(s) is reinstated.