Channel solo and cut panels – Solid State Logic Duality 82S6DUA20C User Manual

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Channel Functions

Channel Solo and Cut Panels

Channel D-pot

Each channel has a continuous rotary control or D-pot. This can be used to control send

levels and panning, and to assign input, output and send routing. See the following pages

for more details.

The D-pot includes a push switch that is used (depending on the centre section mode) to

select sends to be pre or post fade, to mute sends and to confirm I/O selections. Again,

see the following pages for more details.

Solo and Cut Buttons

Two sets of SOLO and CUT buttons are provided on each channel. The upper set is

associated with the signal path controlled by the channel D-pot, and the lower set with the

signal path under fader control. Thus in Analogue Focus mode, and with CHANNEL mode

selected, the lower set of buttons control the analogue path and the upper set control the

DAW channels. Changing to DAW Focus reverses this.

One easy way to tell if you are soloing a Duality or DAW channel is that channels cut by a Duality solo have a solid

lit CUT button, and channels cut by a DAW solo have flashing CUT buttons (hence the term ‘Rude Solo’? – Ed.).

Holding down OPTION and pressing a channel SOLO/CUT button will select/deselect that function across all

channels. If channels are already solo’d, then this action will turn off all solo buttons, providing a quick way to

clear solos.

Solo Isolate

Holding down ALT and pressing a channel SOLO will put a channel into ‘Solo Isolate’ mode. This prevents that

channel from being cut when a SOLO is activated on another channel. This is particularly useful for FX return

tracks.

Channel Select Button

The channel SEL button can function as a channel select button, a track record enable or a plug-in edit enable

button, depending on the mode selected on the Master Control Panel. See over the page for more details.

Scribble Strip Displays

When a Duality channel fader is controlling a DAW fader level, the channel scribble strip will indicate a four

character version of the DAW channel name. When controlling the analogue channel it displays the number of

the fader, eg ‘Fad 24’.

The scribble strip can also display other information such as: automation status, grouping information, monitor

information, input/output routing, send routing, send pre/post information, fader level display, and pan position

(see the following pages for details). An indication of the selected function is provided in these other modes –

Pan, ASGN etc.

SOLO

CUT

Fad 24

Ohd L

SEL

SOLO

CUT

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