plumsolly
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I am trying to implement a solo-in-place system in my console. I came up with this:
What do you think? Thanks, Ben
What do you think? Thanks, Ben
This is exactly what i was going for. Does it look like it will work? Here is a copy of the schematic of the channel. It was originally set up for a separate mono solo buss, but the master section has been removed completely.JohnRoberts said:The former is basically a layer of logic applied to active mute circuitry.
I meant the green box with the coil and switch in it to represent a relay. That relay is controlled by either the 'on' (mute) switch or the solo logic bus. When any channel is soloed it will put 24v common on the solo logic bus activating the relays and muting all other channels unless they are soloed. When a channel is soloed, it's mute relay is no longer connected to the solo logic bus, so it stays unmuted unless the channel on button is not depressed (mute).JohnRoberts said:Well that is using a mechanical switch for the mute...
Yes, thats all gone now - all the modules relating to it have been removed, hence the new arrangement.JohnRoberts said:That board is set up for non-destructive solo using a separate solo signal bus and (most likely ?) CR routing responsive to solo logic.
I've seen it both ways, but more often with only one 's'JohnRoberts said:PS: One of us is spelling bus wrong. I don't think it's me.
analogical said:Similar vein, quite simple if you don't care about destructive mutes:
ChrioN said:12vdc in the audio path? I don't get the schematic.
analogical said:"PS: One of us is spelling bus wrong. I don't think it's me. "
Well, that all depends on what period of time you began publishing things. =P
Mr. Roberts, would you be so kind as to steer us towards an example?...say a simple mute, who cares if a JFET is not perfectly linear, while it's shunting a signal node to ground.
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