SOLO AFL and PFL
Kill
SOLO
A
B
C
Active
PFL
AFL
Grp
ON
AFL Mode
Kill
SOLO
A
B
C
Active
Controls AFL/PFL Level
Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
Each fader block is affected by these solo modes. The functions of these keys
are configured in the SOLO menus. Access these menus by pressing the
[SOLO] block key in the Master Module.
Solo Menu
mSO->
F1
[F2] allows faders to be Safed (isolated from the Kill Solo mode).
[F3] clears any selected AFL or PFL buttons on the console.
[F4] goes to a configuration submenu for setting different solo options:
mSO-> NORMAL
F1
Press [F4] to access the Monitor Assign menu:
mSO->
F1
To allow the AFL/PFL signal to feed Mon C, press [F4]:
mSO->
F1
The square next to "C" indicates that Mon C has been selected. An indicator
also appears in the SOLO block on the Master Module to show the selection.
Pressing [F4] again would toggle this selection off. Solo can be assigned to
any or all of the three monitor outputs. The ability to isolate a monitor from
Solo is useful if you are using one of the monitors for a headphone feed.
mSO-> NORMAL
F1
The AFL, or Normal mode is set from this menu. [F2] toggles operation be-
tween Normal (AFL) or Kill Solo mode. In AFL mode, when a fader AFL button
is pressed, a stereo After Fader Listen signal is sent via the AFL bus to the
Solo Level control, then to the monitor outputs that were selected in the Solo
Assign menu. The AFL signal is taken after the fader and pan control so the
stereo placement reflects placement in the mix. The solo signal replaces the
normal monitor signal. The main stereo buses are NOT interrupted. The Solo
Level knob (not the MON knob) controls the signal's level.
SAFE
CLR
F2
F3
ALL
F2
F3
A
B
F2
F3
A
B
F2
F3
ALL
F2
F3
Section 4: Tutorial
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F4
ASGN
F4
C
F4
C
F4
ASGN
F4
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