master HS module 5

solo control features

headphone level

This control governs the level at the headphone jack located in the front of the console under the arm rest.

solo clear

When this switch is lit, it indicates that at least one SOLO on the console is active. Depressing this switch will clear any active SOLOS and this light will go out.

post-fader

This switch determines whether the SOLO system sources will be pre or post level control. It affects all inputs and outputs globally throughout the console.

The audio from active solos is derived after the corresponding fader or MASTER level control.This is also referred to as AFL—after-fader listen.

The audio from active solos is derived before the corresponding fader or master level control.This is also referred to as PFL—pre-fader lis- ten.

last pressed

The SOLO system can operate in two different modes, as described below. In either mode, a solo can be activated by pressing the desired local SOLO button. The button will light up to indicate that the SOLO is active, and pressing an active SOLO button will make it inactive and the button's light will go out.

Any number of solos can be active at once.

There are two-ways to make active solos inactive.

1Press an active SOLO button (one that is lit) and it will be made inactive.

2Press the SOLO CLEAR button.

Only one solo can be active at a time. Pressing on an inactive SOLO button will activate that solo and make a previous solo inactive.

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Peavey X-Eight HS, X-Eight RT owner manual Solo control features, Headphone level, Solo clear, Last pressed