Group Afl Kill Mode; Group Afl Intercancelling Mode - Euphonix CS3000 Operation Manual

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Group AFL Kill Mode

Group AFL
Intercancelling Mode
Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
is a non-destructive solo; the main stereo and multitrack buses are unaffected
and the monitor speakers (if selected via solo assign) are fed from the stereo
AFL bus. The master AFL level is controlled from a knob in the Solo block. You
can deselect slaves from the group solo by hitting their AFL keys once you
have soloed the group master.
When the Solo mode has been set to "Kill Solo", pressing the group master's
AFL key will mute all faders not in the group, excepting faders that have been
"Solo Safed" (also known as "solo-isolated"). Multiple groups can be soloed
simutaneously. This mode is destructive because soloing of specific faders or
groups is accomplished by muting all other faders. The stereo bus carries only
the soloed or safed fader signals.
The Intercancelling solo mode applies to groups in the same fashion as it
applies to ungrouped faders as described earlier in the tutorial. If you have
soloed a group you will find that if you select one of the slaves in Intercancel
mode, it will deselect the group solo.
Section 8: Grouping System & Fader Linking
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