Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro Owner's Manual - Page 22

Control Room/Submix, Solo Mode: AFL/PFL, Rude Solo Light, Level Setting Proce

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Now you know how to select the signals you want to send to the engineer's control room or phones. From there, these signals all pass through the same level control: CTL ROOM / SUBMIX This fader controls the levels of both the stereo CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS and PHONES OUTPUTS . The control range is from off through unity gain at the "U" marking, with 10dB of extra gain fully up. When MAIN MIX is your SOURCE selection, those signals will pass through two level controls on the way to your control room amp and phones - the MAIN MIX fader and this CTL ROOM / SUBMIX fader. This way, you can send a nice healthy level to the MAIN OUTPUTS (MAIN MIX fader at "U"), and a quiet level to the control room or phones (CTL ROOM / SUBMIX fader wherever you like it). When ALT 3-4 or TAPE is selected, or SOLO is engaged, this fader will be the only one controlling these levels (channel controls not withstanding). U U OO +10 AUX 1 MASTER PRE POST AUX 1 SELECT EFX TO MONITOR OO OO 1 +20 U NORMALLED 2 AUX +20 RETURN C-R/SOURCE LEFT RIGHT 0dB=0dBu 28 MAIN MIX 10 7 4 ALT 3-4 2 0 TAPE 2 4 ASSIGN TO MAIN MIX SOLO MODE NORMAL (AFL) LEVEL SET (PFL) PHANTOM POWER 7 10 20 30 RUDE SOLO LIGHT LEVEL SET CTL ROOM /SUBMIX dB 10 MAIN MIX dB 10 5 5 U U 5 5 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 OO OO 22 Whatever your selection, you can also use the CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS for other applications. It's sound quality is just as impeccable as the MAIN MIX outputs. It can be used as additional MAIN MIX output, which may sound silly since there are already three, but this one has its own level control. However, should you do something like this, be sure that you never engage a SOLO switch, as that will interrupt your SOURCE selection. SOLO MODE: AFL/PFL Engaging a channel's SOLO switch will cause this dramatic turn of events: Any existing SOURCE matrix selections will be replaced by the SOLO signal, appearing at the CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS, PHONES OUTPUTS and at the METERS. The audible SOLO levels are then controlled by the CTL ROOM / SUBMIX fader. The SOLO levels appearing on the METERS are not controlled by anything - you wouldn't want that. You want to see the actual channel level on the METERS regardless of how loud you're listening. With the SOLO MODE switch in the up position, you're in AFL mode, meaning AfterFader Listen. You'll hear the output of the soloed channel - it will follow the channel's TRIM, EQ, FADER and PAN settings. It's similar to muting all the other channels, but without the hassle. Use AFL mode during mixdown. With the switch down, you're in PFL mode, meaning Pre-Fader Listen (post EQ). This mode is required for the Level Setting Procedure and is handy for quick spot-checks of channels, especially ones that have their faders turned down. In either mode, SOLO will not be affected by a channel's MUTE/ALT switch position. RUDE SOLO LIGHT This flashing Light Emitting Diode serves two purposes - to remind you that at least one channel is in SOLO, and to let you know that you're mixing on a Mackie. No other company is so concerned about your level of SOLO awareness. If you work on a mixer that has a solo function with no indicator lights, and you happen to forget you're in solo, you can easily be tricked into thinking that something is wrong with your mixer. Hence the RUDE SOLO LIGHT. It's especially handy at about 3AM when no sound is coming out of your monitors but your multitrack is playing back like mad.

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30
20
O
O
40
50
60
30
20
O
O
40
50
60
dB
10
5
5
U
10
dB
10
5
5
U
10
U
O
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+10
U
U
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O
+20
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+20
28
10
7
4
2
0
2
4
7
10
20
30
LEVEL
SET
LEFT
RIGHT
MAIN MIX
SOLO
MODE
LEVEL SET (PFL)
NORMAL (AFL)
C-R/SOURCE
POWER
PHANTOM
RUDE
SOLO
LIGHT
AUX 1
SELECT
EFX TO
MONITOR
AUX 1 MASTER
AUX
RETURN
1
2
PRE
POST
MAIN MIX
CTL ROOM
/SUBMIX
NORMALLED
0dB=0dBu
ALT 3–4
TAPE
ASSIGN
TO MAIN MIX
Now you know how to select the signals you
want to send to the engineer’s control room or
phones. From there, these signals all pass
through the same level control:
CTL ROOM / SUBMIX
This fader controls the levels of both the ste-
reo
CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS
and
PHONES OUTPUTS
. The control range is
from
off
through
unity
gain at the “U” marking,
with 10dB of extra gain fully up.
When
MAIN MIX
is your
SOURCE
selec-
tion, those signals will pass through two level
controls on the way to your control room amp
and phones — the
MAIN MIX
fader and this
CTL ROOM / SUBMIX
fader. This way, you
can send a nice healthy level to the
MAIN
OUTPUTS
(
MAIN MIX
fader at “
U
”), and a
quiet level to the control room or phones
(
CTL ROOM / SUBMIX
fader wherever you
like it).
When
ALT 3-4
or
TAPE
is selected, or
SOLO
is engaged, this fader will be the only one con-
trolling these levels (channel controls not
withstanding).
Whatever your selection, you can also use
the
CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS
for other
applications. It's sound quality is just as im-
peccable as the
MAIN MIX
outputs. It can be
used as additional
MAIN MIX
output, which
may sound silly since there are already three,
but this one has its own level control. However,
should you do something like this, be sure that
you never engage a
SOLO
switch, as that will
interrupt your
SOURCE
selection.
SOLO MODE: AFL/PFL
Engaging a channel’s
SOLO
switch
will
cause this dramatic turn of events: Any exist-
ing
SOURCE
matrix selections will be
replaced by the
SOLO
signal, appearing at
the
CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS
,
PHONES
OUTPUTS
and at the
METERS
. The audible
SOLO
levels are then controlled by the
CTL
ROOM / SUBMIX
fader. The
SOLO
levels ap-
pearing on the
METERS
are not controlled
by anything — you wouldn’t want that. You
want to see the actual channel level on the
METERS
regardless of how loud you’re listen-
ing.
With the
SOLO MODE
switch in the up
position, you’re in AFL mode, meaning After-
Fader Listen. You’ll hear the output of the
soloed channel — it will follow the
channel’s
TRIM
,
EQ
,
FADER
and
PAN
set-
tings. It’s similar to muting all the other
channels, but without the hassle. Use AFL
mode during mixdown.
With the switch down, you’re in PFL mode,
meaning Pre-Fader Listen (post
EQ
). This
mode is required for the
Level Setting Proce-
dure
and is handy for quick spot-checks of
channels, especially ones that have their
faders turned down.
In either mode,
SOLO
will not be affected
by a channel’s
MUTE/ALT
switch position.
RUDE SOLO LIGHT
This flashing Light Emitting Diode serves
two purposes — to remind you that at least
one channel is in
SOLO
, and to let you know
that you’re mixing on a Mackie. No other com-
pany is so concerned about your level of
SOLO
awareness. If you work on a mixer that has a
solo function with no indicator lights, and you
happen to forget you’re in solo, you can easily
be tricked into thinking that something is
wrong with your mixer. Hence the
RUDE
SOLO LIGHT
. It’s especially handy at about
3AM when no sound is coming out of your
monitors but your multitrack is playing back
like mad.