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Setting Up Solo
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03D—Owner’s Manual
Setting Up Solo
The Solo Setup page is used to set up the solo functions used to monitor input channels, 
the stereo input channel, and effects returns. Three solo modes are available: Recording 
Solo, Mixdown Solo, and Solo in Place. These modes are used in conjunction with the 
[SOLO] and [ON] buttons, which are used to select channels. The Solo Setup page is 
used only to set up the solo functions. You do not need to select it in order to use the 
solo functions.
1. Use the [SOLO SETUP] button to locate the Solo Setup page shown 
below.
2. Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and the [ENTER] button 
and PARAMETER wheel to set them.
If you are using a mouse, simply click the switches and drag the rotary control.
STATUS
—These switches are used to select the following solo modes: Recording Solo, 
Mixdown Solo, or Solo In Place.
When 03Ds are cascaded together using YGDAI CD8-CS cascade cards, the status set-
tings can be made only on the cascade master (IN setting), not the cascade slave (OUT 
setting).
LISTEN
—These switches set the monitor signal source to pre-fader (PFL) or post-fader 
(AFL). This is a global setting that affects all input channels, the stereo input channel, 
Status
Description
Recording Solo
• Soloed channel signals are sent to the Solo bus and then output to the 
monitor out and phones.
• This allows you to monitor channels that are not routed to a bus.
Mixdown Solo
• The Stereo bus signal is fed to the Solo bus and then output to the 
monitor out and phones (the stereo output, monitor out, and phones all 
output the same signal).
• Only channels that are soloed are turned on. All other channels are 
muted. Solo safe channels remain as they were before solo mode was 
engaged.
• Channels that were turned off before the [SOLO] button was pressed 
are turned on when soloed. This means that so long as they are routed to 
the Stereo bus they can be monitored.
Solo in Place
(this mode is 
essentially a 
combination of 
the Recording 
and Mixdown 
Solo modes)
• Soloed channel signals are sent to the Solo bus and then output to the 
monitor out and phones.
• This allows you to monitor channels that are not routed to a bus (same 
as for Recording Solo mode).
• Soloed channels that are turned on are output as usual to destinations 
other than the monitors, just like when they are not soloed. Channels 
that are not soloed, however, are muted. Solo safe channels remain as 
they were before solo mode was engaged. This means that even chan-
nels that are not routed to a bus can be monitored (this is different to 
Mixdown Solo mode).