Yamaha 01V96i Reference Manual - Page 51

Using the Solo Function, the corresponding LAYER button to select

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Monitoring Using the Solo Function You can solo and monitor Input Channels, Aux Out 1-8, and Bus Out 1-8 using the [SOLO] buttons on the top panel. 1. Press the [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Monitor page appears. 2. Set the SOLO parameter to On. Set other parameters on the page, if necessary. 3. To solo and monitor Input Channels, press the corresponding LAYER button to select a Layer that contains the desired channels, then press the channel [SOLO] buttons. The channel [SOLO] button indicators and the SOLO [SOLO] indicator light up. Only the soloed Input Channel signals are fed to the Monitor outputs. Tip: If the SEL MODE parameter is set to Mix Solo on the DIO/Setup | Monitor page, you can solo multiple Channels simultaneously. 4. To solo and monitor Output Channels, press the LAYER [MASTER] button, then press the channel [SOLO] buttons. Input and Output Channels (Aux Out 1-8, Bus Out 1-8) cannot be solo-monitored simultaneously. For example, if you solo an Input Channel, then solo an Output Channel, the first solo channel is cancelled. If you solo an Output Channel first, then solo an Input Channel, canceling the Input Channel's solo will activate the Output Channel's solo. 5. You can unsolo all soloed channels by press- ing all illuminated channel [SOLO] buttons. The button indicators turn off. You can also unsolo all soloed channels by pressing the SOLO [CLEAR] button. Using the Solo Function 51 01V96i-Reference Manual

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Using the Solo Function
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01V96i—Reference Manual
Monitoring
Using the Solo Function
You can solo and monitor Input Channels, Aux Out 1–8, and
Bus Out 1–8 using the [SOLO] buttons on the top panel.
1.
Press the [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly
until the DIO/Setup | Monitor page appears.
2.
Set the SOLO parameter to On.
Set other parameters on the page, if necessary.
3.
To solo and monitor Input Channels, press
the corresponding LAYER button to select a
Layer that contains the desired channels,
then press the channel [SOLO] buttons.
The channel [SOLO] button indicators and the SOLO
[SOLO] indicator light up. Only the soloed Input Chan-
nel signals are fed to the Monitor outputs.
4.
To solo and monitor Output Channels, press
the LAYER [MASTER] button, then press the
channel [SOLO] buttons.
Input and Output Channels (Aux Out 1–8, Bus Out 1–8)
cannot be solo-monitored simultaneously. For example, if
you solo an Input Channel, then solo an Output Channel,
the first solo channel is cancelled.
If you solo an Output Channel first, then solo an Input
Channel, canceling the Input Channel’s solo will activate
the Output Channel’s solo.
5.
You can unsolo all soloed channels by press-
ing all illuminated channel [SOLO] buttons.
The button indicators turn off. You can also unsolo all
soloed channels by pressing the SOLO [CLEAR] button.
Tip:
If the SEL MODE parameter is set to Mix Solo on the
DIO/Setup | Monitor page, you can solo multiple Channels
simultaneously.