Adjusting The Cue Level; Solo Settings; Soloing Just One Channel; Soloing More Than One Channel - Korg D32XD Owner's Manual

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You can also turn "Rhythm" on by setting the TEMPO,
"SetUp" tab page parameter Rhythm Assign to Monitor.
(3) Adjust the monitor volume.
The monitor volume is adjusted by the MONITOR
LEVEL knob for the MONITOR OUT L/R jacks, and by
the PHONES VOLUME knob and MONITOR LEVEL
for the PHONES jacks.

3-8. Adjusting the cue level

Cue Level is a function that lets you adjust the monitor vol-
ume and pan independently of the settings of the master bus.
The cue signal is output from the MONITOR OUT L/R jacks
and the PHONES jacks.
(1) Select cue as the source for monitoring.
In the MIXER, SOLO/MONITOR, "Monitor" tab page,
select "Cue" and turn it on (highlighted).
If you have made "Solo" settings, defeat "Solo" before you
select Cue.
(2) Adjust the cue level.
Access the MIXER, SOLO/MONITOR, "CueLevel" tab
page. Select the icon for each channel, and use the
buttons to adjust the volume level and pan. You
can also use the value dial or the +/– keys to make your
selection.
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3-9. Solo settings

Use the Solo function when you want to listen to only a spe-
cific channel(s) without affecting the signal being recorded or
sent to the MASTER L/R bus. You can also use the solo when
you want to listen to one of the Send signals or to one of the
Return signals from one of the internal master effects. The
solo signal is output from the MONITOR OUT L/R jacks and
the PHONES jacks.

Soloing just one channel

(1) Access the MIXER, SOLO/MONITOR, "Solo" tab
page.
(2) Use the Mode radio buttons to select "Last."
(3) Press the CH ON/SOLO mode key to select SOLO
mode (key lit orange).
The CH ON/SOLO keys of all channels will blink.
(4) Press the CH ON/SOLO key for the channel you want
to solo.
The key of the selected channel will continue blinking,
and the keys of the other channels will go dark.
(5) Listen to the soloed signal.
As an alternative to using the CH ON/SOLO key to select so-
lo, you can press a button in the MIXER, SOLO/MONITOR,
"Solo" tab page. This method allows you to select a Send or
Return signal for soloing, as well as the signal of a channel
( p.113).

Soloing more than one channel

(1) Access the MIXER, SOLO/MONITOR, "Solo" tab
page.
(2) Use the Mode radio buttons to select "Mix."
(3) Use steps (3) and (4) in "Soloing just one channel"
(above) to select the channels that you want to solo.

Cancelling solo

(1) Access the MIXER, SOLO/MONITOR, "Solo" tab
page, and turn off the button(s) that you selected for
soloing.
If you want to clear all solo settings, press the Clear All
button.
You can also cancel Solo by setting the CH ON/SOLO mode
key to CH ON mode.
(2) Verify the setting.
In the "Monitor" tab page, verify that Solo is now off.

Sending the soloed audio from the master bus

If you want to, you can send the soloed audio signal to the
MASTER OUT L/R jacks. Use this when you want to hear
the soloed audio through the monitor system connected to
the MASTER OUT L/R jacks.
In the MIXER, SOLO/MONITOR, "Solo" tab page, turn the
Solo Master button on (highlighted).
3-10. Muting a channel
You can use the CH ON/SOLO keys to mute individual
channels.
(1) Set the CH ON/SOLO mode key to CH ON.
The CH ON/SOLO keys of all channels will light.
(2) When you press the CH ON/SOLO key of a channel, it
will be muted (the key will be dark).
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