Solo settings, Registering and playing scenes, P.50) – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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2. Adjust the cue level.

Press the “Level” button to access the cue level
adjustment screen. Select the icons for each channel,
and rotate the [VALUE] dial to adjust the volume
level and pan displayed in the upper left.

6. Solo settings

Only the signals whose “Solo” button is “On” will be
sent to the monitor bus. Use this function when you wish
to hear a specific channel out of numerous sources, or to
audition the send audio, etc. The solo signal is output
from the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks and the [PHONES]
jack.

Select the signal for soloing

1. Select the signal for soloing, and turn Solo “On.”

Access the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Solo” tab page.
Press the desired “Solo” button(s) to turn Solo “On”
for that signal (it will be highlighted). If even one
selection is being soloed, the [SOLO/MONITOR] key
will blink.

You can select more than one signal to solo.

2. Adjust the monitor volume.

Use the [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob or [PHONES
LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume level.

To turn solo off

• Access the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Solo” tab page, and

turn the “Solo” button “Off.”

• By pressing the “ClearAll” button, you can turn off all

solo settings.

Outputting the solo signal from master LR

If desired, the solo signal can be output from [MASTER
OUT L/R]. Do this when you wish to output the solo
signal from a monitor system connected to the [MASTER
OUT L/R] jacks.

In the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Solo” tab page, turn the
“SoloToMstOut” button “On” (highlighted).
However, this will automatically be turned off when
you exit the [SOLO/MONITOR] page.

7. Registering and playing scenes

Mixer settings you make can be registered as a scene, and
selected automatically as playback progresses.
Frequently-used settings can also be registered and
recalled when desired to reproduce the mixer settings at
another time, or part of the settings can be modified and
overwritten.

Up to 100 scenes can be registered for each song.

The following settings can be registered in a scene.

• EQ
• Effect settings
• EffSnd (effect send)
• AuxSend (auxiliary send)
• [PAN] knob
• [CHANNEL] fader

The faders and pan knob on the top panel do not
actually move, but you can watch the values change
in the [SCENE] “MixView” tab page.

Registering a scene

1. Move the current time to the location at which you

wish to register the scene.
Use the counter or [FF]/[REW] keys to move. (→p.46)

2. Adjust the mixer settings.

Adjust the [CHANNEL] faders, [PAN] knobs, EQ and
effect settings.

3. Register the scene.

Press the [STORE] key to capture the current time
location.
When you press the [SCENE] key, the registration
destination scene number “SCENE ***” will be
displayed, and the settings will be registered.

Registered scenes are assigned numbers sequen-
tially, starting at the lowest unused number.
Even during playback or recording, you can use
step 3 above to register a scene.

EG

Key

BASS

Vo

Chorus 1

Chorus 2

Dr

EG

Key

BASS

Vo

Chorus 1

Chorus 2

Dr

EG

Key

BASS

Vo

Chorus 1

Chorus 2

Dr

EG

Key

BASS

Vo

Chorus 1

Chorus 2

Dr

Scene 1

Scene 2

Scene 3

Scene 4

Intro

Verse

Chorus

Interlude

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