Solo; Channel Fader - Mackie tt24 Owner's Manual

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Mackie TT24 Digital Live Console Owner's Manual
Channel Linking
Pressing and holding the SELECT buttons on an odd/even pair of
channels for two seconds links their functions. A Touchscreen window requests
confirmation : "Link Channel X and Y?" Touch YES to link the channels or
CANCEL to abort the process. To unlink channels, press and hold both SELECT
buttons for two seconds again. A Touchscreen window requests confirmation :
"Unlink Channel X and Y?" Touch YES to unlink them or CANCEL to leave
them linked.
After linking, the odd channel's settings are copied to the even channel; adjusting
a setting on either channel duplicates the setting on the other. The only exception
to this rule is panning. The pans are
Panning one channel fully left pans the other fully right; panning one channel
to 10 : 00 pans the other to 2 : 00.
True stereo compression applies to linked channels so the summed signal is de-
livered to the stereo compressor.
3.1.9

SOLO

Press the SOLO button to solo the channel. This yellow backlit button lights
when the channel is soloed. The PFL/AFL global selection is done in the Solo
master section (see
The default Solo behavior is to allow multiple soloed channels. However, enable
EXCLUSIVE SOLO mode (in the SETUP-GENERAL Touchscreen) to have
each Solo selection deactivate the previous one. In EXCLUSIVE SOLO mode,
pressing CTRL+SOLO solos additional channels.
3.1.10

Channel Fader

The motorized 100 - mm fader controls the channel level. Its function depends
on the selected Bank (see
In Aux Mode (page 32), the fader controls the level of the channel Aux sends
1–12 and depends on the Aux selection in the V - POT CONTROL area (see page
29). It is variable from -
inversely
Solo Area
on page 41).
Bank Select Area
to +10 dB in logarithmically scaled steps.
27
Console Surface Controls
related between linked channels :
on page 28).
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