Solo; Meters - Alesis Studio 24 Reference Manual

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S
OLO
Regardless of what's chosen as the control room source, if any of the 14 SOLO
buttons are pressed anywhere on the console, the solo mix automatically becomes the
control room source. Because there are so many solo buttons, we make it easy for you
to find the one on the Channel that's "taken over" by turning on a green LED over
the SOLO switch. (When SOLO is not in use, these green LEDs will flash in response
to input level, but they won't turn on solid.) There's also a master solo LED that
shows you when the solo system is active.
The solo system has its own MASTER control, which is used to adjust the level
feeding the Control Room knob. The source of the solo is called "SIP" (for Solo-In-
Place). This is the traditional "stereo solo" position that puts the soloed signal in the
mix at the same volume and pan position as it is when the solo system is off.
Note that the SOLO switches of the Studio 24 are "nondestructive", meaning that
they never affect any mix other than the Control Room mix.
M
ETERS
Generally, whatever you're hearing in the Control Room is what's being displayed
on the L/R meters, including SOLO. Any Channels that are soloed will appear on
both the left and right meters.
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