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Inplace solo defeat, Solo level, Turning soloing on and off – Teac DM-24 User Manual

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10 – Monitoring—Dimming and talkback

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Depending on the solo type selected, the

SOLO

key

(above the

STEREO

fader) and the

MUTE

key of any

soloed channel(s) will flash or light:

Inplace solo defeat

The solo defeat option prevents channels selected in
this way from being muted when other channels are
soloed. It can be used with a pair of effect returns, for
instance, so that these effect returns will always be
added in the inplace mix, together with those other
channels selected for inplace soloing.

Inplace soloing will output the soloed channel(s)
from the stereo outputs, and cut all other channels.

Use the cursor keys (or the channel

SEL

key) to high-

light a channel (“box” cursor), and the

ENTER

key to

change the status of the

INPLACE SOLO DEFEAT

.

SOLO level

The level of the PFL and AFL signals is determined
by the

SOLO

control above the monitor selection

keys. The indicator by this control lights or flashes

(depending on the selected solo mode) when any
soloing is taking place.

Turning soloing on and off

The

SOLO

key with integral red indicator above the

STEREO

fader is used to turn the solo mode (as

selected in the option screen) on and off.

When soloing is active;, this indicator lights or
flashes (as does the indicator above the

SOLO

level

control). All previously-lit

MUTE

indicators go out.

The

MUTE

keys are used to control which channels

are soloed. Pressing the

MUTE

key of a channel will

un-mute it, therefore soloing it. The

MUTE

indicator

of a soloed channel lights or flashes.

If

Mix Solo

is selected as the solo mode (see “MODE

SELECT” on page 75, pressing another

MUTE

key

will add that channel to the solo mix. If solo linking
is switched on, and the channel is a group master, all

channels which belong to that group will be soloed.
More than one group may be soloed at a time in Mix
Solo mode.

If

Exclusive Solo

is selected as the solo mode, the

channel whose

MUTE

key was pressed last will be

soloed. If solo linking is turned on, and the channel is
a group master, all channels which belong to that
group are soloed. If another channel’s

MUTE

key is

pressed (whether or not the channel is part of the
group or not), only that channel will be soloed. Only
one group at a time may be soloed in Exclusive Solo
mode.

The type of soloing (pre-fader, etc.) is determined by
the settings described in “SOLO TYPE” on page 75.

Dimming and talkback

On the same screen as the control room selection, it
is possible to change the amount by which the control
room outputs are “dimmed” (attenuated) when the
dim is active or the studio-routed talkback is active.

Use POD 2 to set the level to the level that the
dimmed output will be, relative to the normal control
room level. This can be set from

–40dB

to

0dB

in 1dB

steps.

When dimming the studio output, the

DIMMER

key

acts as a “smart” key. That is, if pressed and released
quickly, the dimming status latches on or off. Press-
ing and releasing the key quickly again changes the
status back again.

If the key is pressed and held for more than half a
scone, the switch becomes non-latching, that is, the
dimming status is on as long as the key is held down.

Whenever the dimming is active, the indicator is lit.

The level of the talkback microphone (which is
located below the

PHONES

control) can be adjusted

using the

T/B

control.

The talkback signal can be routed to the studio out-
puts (use the

STUDIO

key) or to a “slate” (use the

SLATE

key), that is, to a selected group of aux and

buss outputs, as explained below.

Both the

STUDIO

and

SLATE

keys are smart keys

working in the same way as the

DIMMER

key. If

PFL

fast flashing

AFL

slow flashing

Inplace

lit