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Using the Cue/Solo functions, Items in the CUE About CUE mode and SOLO mode

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11 Monitor and Cue Using the Cue/Solo functions Items in the CUE section 1 4 2 5 3 A [INPUT]/[DCA]/[OUTPUT] LEDs These LEDs indicate the monitoring status. If even one [CUE] key is on, the LED of the group to which that key belongs will light. If a special Cue signal such as KEY IN CUE or EFFECT CUE is active, all three LEDs will light. B [SOLO] key This selects how monitoring will occur when you use the [CUE] keys. If this key is on, monitoring will operate in SOLO mode. If this key is off, monitoring will operate in CUE mode. C [LAST CUE] key This selects the mode of operation when more than one [CUE] key is on. Turning the key on selects LAST CUE mode; turning the key off selects MIX CUE mode. When you switch this mode, Cue will be turned off for all channels. D CUE [LEVEL] knob This adjusts the signal level that is sent from the CUE OUT jacks. E [OUTPUT PFL] key This switches the location from which the signal is sent to the CUE bus when you turn on the [CUE] key of an output channel (MIX channel, MATRIX channel, STEREO A/B channel). If this key is on, the PFL (prefader) signal will be sent. If this key is off, the POST ON (immediately after the [ON] key) signal will be sent. About CUE mode and SOLO mode The PM5D lets you select either SOLO mode or CUE mode when using the [CUE] key to monitor signals. Use the [SOLO] key in the CUE section of the panel to switch the mode. In CUE mode, holding down the [SOLO] key will switch to SOLO mode; the [CUE] keys of all channels will go dark. Conversely in SOLO mode, pressing the [SOLO] key will immediately switch to CUE mode. These modes differ as follows. • CUE mode The cue signals of channels / DCA groups whose [CUE] key is on will be sent via the CUE bus and output from the CUE OUT jacks (Cue function). Choose this method when you want to monitor a signal without affecting other channels. When the PM5D is in the default state, the cue signal can also be monitored from the MONITOR OUT jacks. • SOLO mode Only the channels / DCA groups whose [CUE] key is on will be output from the MIX/MATRIX/STEREO buses, and other channels / DCA groups will be muted (Solo function). The MONITOR OUT jacks also will output only the signal from these same channels / DCA groups. Note • If an input channel is soloed, the on/off setting of the output channels will remain unchanged; only the signal of the corresponding input channel will be sent to the buses. If an output channel is soloed, the on/off setting of the input channels will remain unchanged; the signal will be sent only to the corresponding bus. • If a DCA group is soloed, only the signals of input channels belonging to that DCA group will be output to the corresponding buses. However if output channels are assigned to DCA groups 7/8, signals will be sent only to buses belonging to that DCA group. Hint If desired, you can exclude specific channels from Solo operations (➥ p.241). 102 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section

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Monitor and Cue
102
PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Operating section
Using the Cue/Solo functions
A
[INPUT]/[DCA]/[OUTPUT] LEDs
These LEDs indicate the monitoring status. If even one
[CUE] key is on, the LED of the group to which that
key belongs will light. If a special Cue signal such as
KEY IN CUE or EFFECT CUE is active, all three LEDs
will light.
B
[SOLO] key
This selects how monitoring will occur when you use
the [CUE] keys. If this key is on, monitoring will oper-
ate in SOLO mode. If this key is off, monitoring will
operate in CUE mode.
C
[LAST CUE] key
This selects the mode of operation when more than
one [CUE] key is on. Turning the key on selects LAST
CUE mode; turning the key off selects MIX CUE
mode. When you switch this mode, Cue will be turned
off for all channels.
D
CUE [LEVEL] knob
This adjusts the signal level that is sent from the CUE
OUT jacks.
E
[OUTPUT PFL] key
This switches the location from which the signal is sent
to the CUE bus when you turn on the [CUE] key of an
output channel (MIX channel, MATRIX channel, STE-
REO A/B channel). If this key is on, the PFL (pre-
fader) signal will be sent. If this key is off, the POST
ON (immediately after the [ON] key) signal will be
sent.
The PM5D lets you select either SOLO mode or CUE
mode when using the [CUE] key to monitor signals. Use
the [SOLO] key in the CUE section of the panel to switch
the mode.
In CUE mode, holding down the [SOLO] key will switch
to SOLO mode; the [CUE] keys of all channels will go
dark. Conversely in SOLO mode, pressing the [SOLO] key
will immediately switch to CUE mode.
These modes differ as follows.
CUE mode
The cue signals of channels / DCA groups whose
[CUE] key is on will be sent via the CUE bus and out-
put from the CUE OUT jacks (Cue function). Choose
this method when you want to monitor a signal with-
out affecting other channels. When the PM5D is in the
default state, the cue signal can also be monitored from
the MONITOR OUT jacks.
SOLO mode
Only the channels / DCA groups whose [CUE] key is
on will be output from the MIX/MATRIX/STEREO
buses, and other channels / DCA groups will be muted
(Solo function). The MONITOR OUT jacks also will
output only the signal from these same channels / DCA
groups.
Note
If an input channel is soloed, the on/off setting of the output
channels will remain unchanged; only the signal of the corre-
sponding input channel will be sent to the buses. If an output
channel is soloed, the on/off setting of the input channels will
remain unchanged; the signal will be sent only to the corre-
sponding bus.
If a DCA group is soloed, only the signals of input channels
belonging to that DCA group will be output to the corre-
sponding buses. However if output channels are assigned to
DCA groups 7/8, signals will be sent only to buses belong-
ing to that DCA group.
Hint
If desired, you can exclude specific channels from Solo opera-
tions (
p.241).
Items in the CUE section
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About CUE mode and SOLO mode