Small Fader Pan Control; Small Fader Cut And Solo - Solid State Logic SL 9000 J Series Operator's Manual

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SL 9000 J Console Operator's Manual
GROUP
TAPE
24
PAN
trim
C
abs
L
R
10
SF
MIX
5
PRE
LF
0
PST
LF
5
SOLO
10
CUT
20
30
LF
40
MIX
60
ISO
C
ST
L
R
M
P
REC
SOLO
CUT
The CUT button always cuts (mutes) the Small Fader. However, depending on the
console Status and DIL switch and link settings in the module, it may or may not cut
the Pre-Fader Cue/Aux sends. This is explained in more detail on Page 3-16.
3-12

Small Fader Pan Control

The Small Fader pan control is always in circuit. When the
Small Fader is routed to the Multitrack or Stereo Subgroup
busses it pans between odd and even (or left and right) busses.
When routed to the main Mix bus it pans between left and
right unless the LCR pan option is fitted, in which case it will
follow the 2 CH/4 CH selection on the SL952 panel in the
centre section, switching between left/right and LCR panning.
In LCR mode the Small Fader will still pan between odd/left
and even/right Multitrack or Stereo Subgroup busses.

Small Fader Cut and Solo

These SOLO and CUT buttons are always associated with the
Small Fader, regardless of whether the Small Fader is a
Channel fader or a Monitor fader (as in RECORD + SMALL
FADER TO MON[ITOR] status).
Normally the SOLO buttons activate an 'in place' (destructive)
Solo function. This is useful when using the Small Faders as
Monitor faders in RECORD + SMALL FADER TO MON status.
However, if the Small Faders are being used as Channel faders
in RECORD status, the SOLO buttons can be switched to an
AFL (After Fader Listen) function by selecting AFL (or
STATUS LOCK) on the SL952 (See Section 5). The AFL signal
follows left/right and LCR channel pan selection (see above),
providing a true AFL-in-place function. The SOLO buttons can
also be used to provide a PFL (Pre Fade Listen) function by
selecting PFL on the SL952 panel in the centre section.
If SOLO IN FRONT is selected on the SL952, a mix of the AFL
signal and the main Mix signal will be heard on the main
monitors. A rotary control adjusts the balance between AFL
and MIX.
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