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System 5-B Digital Audio Mixing System Operation Manual
 
CM401 Master Section
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5.3.2
Solo Level
The Solo knob controls the solo level (APL and PFL modes) sent to the speakers or the 
Solo Output in PatchNet. The level is indicated on the LEDs surrounding the knob. The 
LED in the center of the knob flashes when a channel is soloed.
5.3.3
Solo Clear
All solo channels can be cleared using either of these methods:
Press the switch in the center of the Solo knob.
Press the Clear key on the bottom-right of the Solo Control Panel.
5.3.4
Intercancel, Momentary, and Sum
The Solo keys on the Strips sum by default: the Sum key is illuminated when the Solo 
Control Panel
 is first displayed. This means that multiple channels can be soloed by 
pressing additional Solo keys. Soled channels must then be explicitly cleared. There are 
two other options available in the Solo Control Panel that control the Solo key:
Momentary: The Solo key must be held down but multiple channels can be 
simultaneously active.
Intercancel: Pressing each new Solo key clears the last solo channel and 
activates the new one.
5.3.5
Solo Speaker Selection
The APL and PFL solo signals can be routed to the following speakers by activating 
their respective keys in the Solo Control Panel:
Solo>None: This still routes signal to the MC524’s cue speaker outputs. This 
is an important feature for broadcasters.
Solo>Alt1: The Solo signal is sent to the Alt1 speaker.
Solo>Alt2: The Solo signal is sent to the Alt2 speaker.
Solo>Flw: The Solo signal follows the active control room speaker selection 
(Main, Alt1, or Alt2).
5.3.6
Solo Speaker Dim
In APL and PFL modes, the speakers not fed by the Solo signal can be dimmed. Press 
the DimCR key in the Solo Control Panel