1.3
Control Room Tab
1.3.1
Global Buttons
These buttons allow users to turn all of the Control Room source
signals to either AFL or PFLs.
1.3.2
Solo Safe Button
Push the Solo safe button to select solo safe on any of the solo
sources (1.3.4). Here users will be able to select which channels
they wish to activate the solo safe function on. Channels that are
set to solo safe will be sent to the Main stereo mix regardless of
any Solos that are activated on other channels. The SAFE indicator
within the solo source buttons will light up when a Solo Safe is
activated on a channel.
1.3.3
Solo & Clear All Buttons
Pushing the Solo button will allow users to 'solo' any of the
channels in the 'Solo Source' section (1.3.4). A red headphone
icon will appear within the button when a Solo is activated on a
mix. The 'Clear All' button that accompanies the Solo button will
clear all currently active solos
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1.3.4
Solo Source Buttons
Push any of these buttons to select whether the signal taken from
the appropriate channel inputs, AUXs or Groups, Main or EFX
processor will be pre-fader listens (PFLs) or after-fader listens
(AFLs). AFLs will be blue, while PFLs are green. When soloed, a
red headphone icon will be displayed within the button. The word
SAFE within the icon indicates that the channel has had a safe
solo applied.
1.3.5
Control Room Level Meter
This level meter displays the final output signal level for the Control
Room outputs on the rear of the IS16.
1.3.6
Control Room Mono On/Off Button
Pushing this button will combine the left and right signals of the
Control Room mix to create a dual mono output signal. When
deactivated, the Control Room signal will be stereo.
1.3.7
Control Room Trim Control
This control adjusts the final output level of the control room mix,
the signal of which is taken from the individual solos activated
on channels. This control also affects the output level of the
headphones mix, which can then be controlled further by using
the Phones control beside the headphones output jack.
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