The Effect Of The Spread Control; The Mute And Solo Functions; Solo A Channel - Aviom A-16II User Manual

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the channels to be panned to 60% left and right, for example.

The Effect of the Spread Control

Spread turns this:
into this, for example:
When you adjust the Pan control with a stereo‑linked channel selected, the
Pan LEDs show the width of the stereo spread that is currently set. Multiple
LEDs light to indicate the compression of the image from full stereo to
mono.

The Mute and Solo Functions

Solo a Channel

While working with a mix, you may want to listen to a particular channel by
itself to check a part, locate or solve a problem, confirm a pan location, etc.
To do this you can use the Solo mode. Solo lets you listen to the selected
channel alone without disturbing the rest of the mix. Two types of Solo mode
are available; one functions on a channel by channel basis, the other (called
Held Solo) remains in force until the user exits it.
Solo mode works on the currently selected channel or Group. To use Solo,
first select the channel you want to hear alone. Its red button LED should be
lit. Now press the S
button, found in the pair of buttons in the upper right
olo
corner of the Personal Mixer. The channel is now heard solo.
You can make changes to volume and panning when a channel is in Solo
mode. All changes happen immediately. Consider Solo mode as a temporary
state only. You cannot save a Preset with a channel in Solo mode.
Only one channel, linked pair, or Group can be in solo at a time. To exit Solo
mode, simply select another channel or press the S
button again to exit.
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To select a different channel for auditioning in Solo mode, remember that
you must first select a channel and then press the S
button to enter Solo
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mode.
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