TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 75
Monitoring-Soloing
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10 - Monitoring-Soloing Studio monitoring volume The volume of the studio monitoring outputs is set on the same screen as the output selection, using POD 4. Soloing The solo facilities have been described briefly in the module section ("SOLO" on page 22), but are repeated here for convenience. Note that soloing is provided only for the 32 input channels. It is not possible to solo aux sends or busses (use the control room selection "Control room signal selection" on page 73 for this). The DM-24 provides two modes of soloing, as explained here. Soloing occurs when both the SOLO key (above the stereo fader) and the MUTE key of at least one channel are active. What happens when this The level is adjustable from -∞dB (silence), to +10 dB. happens is dependent on the settings made in the SOLO screen (from the OPTION display). MODE SELECT Either Mix Solo or Exclusive Solo can be selected here. The Mix Solo mode allows a number of channels (that is, all whose MUTE keys are flashing or lit in solo mode) to have their outputs added together to the SOLO LINK This option allows the fader and mute groups (see "Grouping" on page 69) to be used with the solo function. If one of the group options (MUTE GROUP or FADER GROUP) is enabled, selecting a group master channel solos or unsolos the whole of the group. This is regardless of the Mix Solo/Exclusive Solo setting described above. SOLO TYPE There are three options that may be selected here: PFL (pre-fader listen), AFL (after- or post-fader listen). Again, these are explained in more detail in the solo section, but briefly: PFL provides a way of listening to the signal before it is sent through the panpot and fader. The stereo solo mix. The Exclusive Solo mode only allows one channel (the one whose MUTE key was pressed last) to be soloed at one time. If a group slave channel is selected, the solo status of only that slave channel is affected. The effect on other previously-soloed channels (whether or not they are part of the group) depends on the Mix Solo/ Exclusive Solo setting described above. See also "Turning soloing on and off" on page 76. outputs are unaffected (soloing is only done through the monitor outputs-CR and STUDIO). AFL outputs the post-fader (pre-pan) signal from the selected channels through the monitoring system. INPLACE SOLO monitors the soloed signal(s) via the stereo outputs while all the other signals are cut from the stereo outputs. TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual 75
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