What is the Master Solo Select function?
The Master Solo Select function determines how the Solo function works with the master outputs. Normally, when a master output is soloed, other master outputs of the same type continue working regardless. However, by using the SOLO SELECT [STEREO AUX], [GROUP/AUX], [ST-MONO (C)], and [MATRIX] buttons, you can set the Solo function so that the other master outputs of the same type are muted. For example, with the Solo function on (i.e., [SOLO] button indicator flashing), and the SOLO SELECT [MATRIX] button on, when a matrix master is soloed, unsoloed matrix masters are muted. This is useful when using several matrices to feed several speaker clusters, because it allows you to listen to speaker clusters in isolation. In addition, you can use the SOLO SELECT [STEREO AUX], [GROUP/AUX], [ST-MONO (C)], and [MATRIX] buttons to select several types of master output at the same time. In this case, the Solo function works within the selected master outputs. For example, if the SOLO SELECT [GROUP
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