Channel solo – Aviom A320 User Manual
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Channel Solo
Pressing the S
olo
button on the A320 allows the selected mono or stereo channel to be heard alone
without affecting the rest of your mix. If the A320 Personal Mixer is used in 16-channel mode, two adjacent
channels are used to create a stereo pair. Pressing the S
olo
button when a stereo linked pair is selected on
the A320 will cause both channels to enter Solo Mode.
The green Solo LED next to the S
olo
button will flash while a channel is in solo. Edit channel volume or
Stereo Placement settings as needed. To exit Solo Mode and return to the full stereo mix, press the S
olo
button again. The green Solo LED will stop flashing.
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Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
A stereo channel, 5-6, is in Solo Mode; the Solo LED is flashing.
To isolate a different channel, press its channel button at any time while the Solo LED is flashing. The new
channel enters Solo, replacing the previous channel. Only one mono or stereo channel may be in Solo at a
time. Muted channels in the mix will be temporarily unmuted when placed in Solo; the channel’s M
ute
LED
will go out while the channel is in Solo. Note that you cannot mute a channel while it is in Solo mode; the
Solo LED will flicker briefly as a reminder.
To exit Solo mode, press the S
olo
button; the Solo LED stops flashing and you are returned to the full mix.