Solo Button; Pfl Button; Clear Button; Mute Button - Ashly digiMix24 Operating Manual

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Operating Manual - digiMIX24 Digital Mixer

2.19 Solo Button

Use the solo button for listening to one or more isolated signals in the headphones.
Select an input, output, subgroup, FX, or DCA group, then press the solo button to
include that signal in the solo bus. The default solo setting is post-fader, meaning
the solo signal level depends on the solo channel's fader position.
Press the solo clear button to clear all solo selected channels. With no channels
selected for solo, the headphone output defaults to the main L/R output, post fader.
Solo status can also be viewed and set from the touchscreen display.
The solo feature is in stereo, so that any stereo linked channels or FX are heard in stereo.

2.20 PFL Button

As part of the solo function, PFL is used to monitor selected solo channels at their
pre-fader level, meaning the selected solo channel(s) will still be heard even if its
fader is turned down.

2.21 Clear Button

This button clears all solo selections and returns the headphones to main L/R.

2.22 Mute Button

The mute button is used to silence the selected input, output, aux or sub output, FX, or
DCA group. Mute status can also be seen or controlled using the touchscreen display.
2.23 LED Faders/Meters Select Button
This button is used to toggle the input LEDs (sec. 2.2) between indicating the current
signal levels across all channels, or indicating the current fader position of all channels.

2.24 Pan Control

The pan control is dedicated to fading signals from left to right in the mix. It's position for a channel is displayed in the touchscreen.
2.25 EQ Bypass Button
Press the EQ bypass button to disable the PEQ or GEQ on the selected channel. This is useful for comparing signal with and without EQ.
2.26 Mixer/Long Faders Select Button
This button toggles between the two main mixer displays, one showing every mixer input and output at once, the other showing
groups of eight channels with longer faders. Channel names can only be edited in long fader mode. To edit a channel name, press
and hold the channel number at the bottom of any channel in long fader mode, then use the pop-up touchscreen keyboard.
2.27 Parameter Adjust Control
This control is typically used to adjust the currently active or highlighted DSP parameter within the touchscreen display. It may
work together with other level controls.
2.28 Flat Button
Press this button to flatten the PEQ or GEQ settings on the currently selected input or output.
2.29 Enter (Tap) Button
This button has two functions. The first is to offer a "Yes" response any time the touchscreen prompts for yes or no input, for
example selecting a DCA that has not yet been defined.
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