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Recording a cue using Solo on Express consoles

Solo is useful for setting existing channels to zero temporarily while you view or record selected channels. You can use Solo in Blind or Stage. When used in Stage, you can use solo to cut all lights except those selected, thus using it to identify specific lights. Or, you can use Solo a different way to cut all channels except those selected, which is a way of filtering channels for recording. Both procedures are given below.

Using Solo to record selected lights

In the Stage procedure below, all but selected lights are cleared the first time you press Solo. They are restored as before when you press Solo a second time (Stage only). This use of Solo will not NOT clear independent channels, such as those controlling most moving light attributes. It will, however, clear the intensity channel of a moving light fixture.

Keystrokes: Action:
1. Press [Stage]. Selects the Stage display mode
2. Press [Cue] [1][0] [Go]. Plays cue 10 in a fader pair to set a look on stage
3. Press [2][0] [Thru] [3][0]. Selects channels 20 through 30
4. Press [S7], More Softkeys, until [S3] reads Solo.  
5. Press [S3], Solo Sets all channels other than 20 through 30 to zero
Prompt reads:
To clear all channel levels, press SOLO
6. Press [2][0] [Thru] [3][0] [Full]. Selects channels 20 through 30 and sets them to full
7. Press [Record] [Cue] [7] [Enter]. Records channels 20 through 30 into cue 7
8. Press [S3], Solo. Restores the channels that were cleared by Solo

Using Solo as a pre-recording filter

The following procedure, which has an equivalent in Blind, uses Solo to restrict the recording to selected channels, clearing all others whether independent or not. Stage levels are unaffected by this procedure.

Keystrokes: Action:
1. Press [Stage]. Selects the Stage display mode
2. Press [Cue] [1][0] [Go]. Plays cue 10 in a fader pair to set a look on stage
3. Press [Chan] [2][0] [Thru] [3][0] [Full]. Selects channels 20 through 30 and sets them to full
4.Press [Record] [Cue] [7] [Solo]. Records selected channels into cue 7
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