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SD11 - Getting Started
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1.12 Solo Setup
The SD11 Solo panel is accessed from a button at the top of the Master Screen. Some of the controls on this panel are duplicated
in the solo panel above the touchscreen.
There are two solo busses and each channel on the consoles can be independently assigned to use Solo1, Solo2 or Solo 1+2.
Therefore, if the console was being used for Stage monitors, the first solo buss could feed “In-Ear” monitors, and the second solo
buss could feed a wedge.
Solo Trim
Solo Delay
Assign Solo 1 to
Master level pot
Direct Out Level
Solo Level
Mono / Stereo / LCR switch
No solo source select
Insert routing
Direct Out routing
Headphones On / Off
Clear
multi / single solo mode
pfl / afl solo mode
Floating Meter
Display On
The following functions are available independently for each solo buss :
- Mono / Stereo / LCR Switch
- No Solo source selection (the solo buss source when no channel is soloed. No Solo source does not show on Solo meters.)
- Insert Point with both internal and external routing capability
- Direct Out routing (eg. for feeding a wedge)
- Assignment of worksurface master level encoder to Solo 1 buss master
- afl or pfl mode
- single or multi solo mode
- clear solos button
- Delay
- Level Trim
- Floating Meter
Note that the afl / pfl, single / multi and clear solos buttons are duplicated above the touchscreen, along with a level trim pot.
No Solo : Source for solo buss when no channel is in solo mode. No Solo source does not show on Solo meters.
Auto Solo : If a channel is set to Auto Solo, it will automatically solo when another channel is soloed. The Auto Solo function of
each solo buss can be enabled and disabled as required. The solo buss must be in multi mode for the auto solo function to
operate.