Mode (normal (afl)/level set (pfl)), Level set led, Solo (level) – MACKIE CR1604 - VLZ Manuel d'utilisation

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MODE (NORMAL (AFL)/LEVEL SET (PFL))

You may have already seen this, but in case

you missed it: The CR1604-VLZ’s solo system
comes in two flavors:

NORMAL (AFL) (sometimes

called SIP, or solo-in-place) and

LEVEL SET (PFL)

(sometimes called PFL, or pre-fader-listen).

In

NORMAL (AFL), the soloed

channel’s signal is sent directly to
the

C-R OUTS, PHONES output

and meter

display just as it would

sound to the channel’s assign-
ment switches: post-

EQ,

post-fader and post-

PAN. The

only difference is that

SOLO

works regardless of the channel’s
assignment

positions, and that

makes it really handy — you can

check out a channel before you assign it.

NORMAL (AFL) is the preferred mode dur-

ing mixdown: If the channel has some
midrange boost at 4.236kHz, is panned a smid-
gen to the left, and its fader is at –5.385dB,
that’s exactly what you’ll hear if you

SOLO dur-

ing

NORMAL (AFL) mode. It’s just as if you

took the time to

MUTE all the other channels.

LEVEL SET (PFL) solo is the key player in the

all-important

Level-Setting Procedure . It’ll

send the channel’s actual internal levels to the
meters so you’ll know just what’s going on, level-
wise. This procedure should be performed every
time a new sound source is patched into a
channel’s

MIC or LINE input jacks.

LEVEL SET (PFL) is also the preferred mode

for SR (sound reinforcement, or live sound), to
preview channels before they are let into the
mix. It won’t give you stereo placement, but will
give you signal even if the fader is turned down.

Remember,

LEVEL SET (PFL) taps the chan-

nel signal before the fader. If you have a
channel’s fader set way below “

U” (unity gain),

SOLO won’t know that and will send a unity
gain signal to the

C-R OUTS, PHONES output

and meter

display. That may result in a star-

tling level boost at these outputs, depending
on the position of the

SOLO level knob .

LEVEL SET LED

To quote step 6 of the Level-Setting

Procedure

, “Push in the

MODE switch in

the output section (

LEVEL SET (PFL) mode)

— the

LEVEL SET LED will light.” When the

solo

MODE switch is engaged, it’s in LEVEL

SET (PFL) mode, the mode you must be in to
set levels. Now, when you engage any solo
switch, this LED will be a “green light” to set
levels. If you tried to set levels during
NORMAL (AFL) mode, the meter display
would be at the mercy of the channel fader,
and that would be a big problem.

SOLO (LEVEL)

This knob controls the level of the signals

coming from the

SOLO system. It’s range is off

when fully down, unity at the center detent,
with 10dB additional gain turned fully up. After
the

SOLO level is determined, the SOLO signals

will proceed to take over the

C-R OUTS,

PHONES output and meter display .

Once again,

LEVEL SET (PFL) SOLO taps

the channel signal before the fader. If you
have a channel’s fader set way below “

U”

(unity gain),

LEVEL SET (PFL) SOLO won’t

know that and will send a unity gain signal to
the

C-R OUTS, PHONES output and meter

display. That may result in a startling level
boost at these outputs, depending on the
position of the

SOLO level knob.

RUDE SOLO LIGHT

This flashing LED (light emitting diode)

serves two purposes — to remind you that
you’re in

SOLO, and to let you know that

you’re mixing on a Mackie. No other company
is so concerned about your level of

SOLO

awareness. We even force the soloed chan-
nel’s

–20 LED to play along, so you can find

that rogue switch fast.

If you work on a mixer that has a

SOLO

function with no indicator lights, and you
happen to forget you’re in

SOLO, you can eas-

ily be tricked into thinking that something is
wrong with your mixer. Hence the

RUDE

SOLO LIGHT. It’s especially handy at about
3:00 in the morning, when no sound is coming
out of your monitors, even though your multi-
track is playing back like mad.

LEFT RIGHT

TAPE IN

SOLO

RUDE
SOLO

LIGHT

C-R / PHONES

SUBS 3–4

SUBS 1–2

MAIN MIX

SOURCE

TAPE

TAPE TO

MAIN MIX

28

CLIP

10

7

4

2

2

0

4

7

10

20

30

LEVEL

SET

MODE

(AFL)

LEVEL SET

NORMAL

(PFL)

U

O

O

+20

O

O

O

O

MAX

0 dB=0 dBu

MAX

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