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VCA Master Solo/Assign switch
Each of the 8 VCA Masters has its own SOLO switch.This switch has 2 functions-Solo and
Assign:
VCA Assign: When in Edit Chan VCA Mode, this switch is used to assign a
Master VCA to a Channel for a particular Scene (Default Scene-0 or one of the
128 Sequenced Scenes). Pressing the switch will toggle it from ON-blinking
(Channel assigned), to OFF (Channel un-assigned).
VCA Solo:The second function of the switch is VCA Solo.When the Console is
operating in Normal Mode, pressing this switch will activate the Solo of ALL
Channels (Inputs and Groups) assigned to that VCA Master for that particular
Scene.This Solo switch follows the two Solo modes:Additive and Last Pressed.
If in Last Pressed Mode, the VCA Solo switch is treated as any other Solo switch on the
Console; pressing it will clear any previous active solos and activate itself (LED turns ON)
and all Channels (by activating their Solo LED and circuitry) assigned to it (for that Scene).
Pressing any other Solo switch while that VCA Solo is active will turn off that VCA Solo
and all Channels associated with it.This last function will also work within the VCA Solo
grouping; if the Solo sw of one of the Channels activated by the VCA Solo is pressed, that
Channel will remain solo’d while clearing out the rest of the group.The SOLO CLEAR
switch always performs as expected; pressing it clears ALL active Solos.
If in Additive Mode, pressing the VCA Solo switch will turn on its LED and add the
assigned Channels (by activating their Solo LEDs and circuitry) to any other currently
active Solo signals. Pressing the VCA Solo switch again will turn its LED off and will remove
those assigned Channels from the Solo system (by de-activating their Solo LEDs and cir-
cuitry).
Listen to one Channel of a VCA Group (Additive Mode): If a single Channel of group is
individually solo’d and then its VCA Group is solo’d, the first Channel remains solo’d and
the other members of the VCA Group are added to it.When the VCA Solo is de-activated
by re-pressing the VCA Solo switch, the initial Channel remains solo’d. It can be cleared by
the Solo Clear switch or by re-pressing its own Solo switch.This feature allows the opera-
tor to listen to an isolated member of a group first and then add the rest of the group to
the solo mix.An example would be – monitor one of the back-ground singers (all assigned
to the same VCA Group) by pressing the desired Channel Solo sw. Now listen to the
blend of all the background vocals together by pressing the VCA Solo sw. Now return to
monitoring the original Channel by re-pressing the VCA Solo switch to de-activate it and
its assigned Channels- except for the original Channel which remains solo’d because it had
been solo’d prior to the VCA Group being selectected.
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