![]() When a channel is Solo-Isolated, the word “ ISO” will appear in the “switcher” area at the top of the strip. Or Right-click on a Solo button to see a context menu with this option. You can Ctrl-click (Cmd on Mac) on a channel to Solo isolate it. This mode is used, for example, on a reverb return where you’d like to always hear the reverb, even when a channel is soloed which would normally mute this channel. “Solo Isolate” is a mode which prevents the channel from muting when other channels are soloed. See Mixbus Conventions & Tips Solo Isolate * These shortcuts (group override, apply to all) are also available for other controls where applicable (e.g meter-point.). Right-click (button 3) brings up a context menu: (if generic midi control surface is enabled) Primary + Tertiary modifiers + click: apply to all.Primary + Secondary modifiers (usually ‘Shift’ and ‘Ctrl’): exclusively solo this track. ![]() Primary mod (usually ‘Shift’): override track group.On the solo/mute controls left-button (button 1) mouse clicks do the following, depending on holding these keyboard modifiers: Normally, if more than one track/bus is solo’d, they will all play, but this allows you to listen to only one solo’d track when more than one have been solo’d. You can disable this “implicit mute” display in Preferences->Mixer->Solo Solo OperationsĬtrl + alt + click on a Solo button ( OSX: command +control + click). This indicates they are “implicitly muted”. Mixbus provides Mute and Solo buttons, and a wide range of options, to meet these needs.īy default, when you solo a track, the other (non-soloed) tracks are drawn with a yellow frame. ….but there are many subtleties, especially for Solo, that are called upon to solve vexing problems that we encounter as audio engineers. ![]() Solo: When enabled, the solo button mutes all the tracks except this one. Mute: When enabled, the mute button prevents the track from being heard. The simplest explanation of Mute and Solo are: Appendix C: Videos (Training and Tutorial).AVL Drumkits: Black Pearl and Red Zeppelin.Presonus Faderport, Faderport8 and Faderport16.Mackie MCU-compatible fader controllers.Scrolling and Zooming in the Editor Window.Operational Differences from Other DAWs.Differences between Mixbus and Mixbus 32C.About This Manual (online version and PDF download).You would have the ability to change the position or proportion of mix buses 1-8 in the surround speakers at will."ītw: I do not like workarounds but what you can do is: assign mixbusses to vca and use solo button of vca channel (for example assign mixbus 1 (drums) and mixbus 2 (percussion) which are routed to mixbus 9 to a vca-fader also assign mixbus 9 to this vca-fader. Another example might be if you are using Mixbus to create sound effects for theatre, mix buses 9-12 might be used as sources for 8 surround speakers around the theatre. By assigning mix buses 1-7 to one of mixbus 9-12, you can create a band mix with no vocals simultaneously with the main mix, which might be useful as a karaoke mix. For example, imagine you have the whole band assigned to mix buses 1-8, using mixbus 1 for drums, mixbus 2 for keyboards, etc, and all vocals on mixbus 8. This is known in the live and theatre mixing world as a “matrix” capability. This provides the ability to combine mix buses 1-8 onto mix buses 9-12 in different and unique proportions from that on the stereo master. Note that mix buses 1-8 have the ability to send to mix buses 9-12, as do the channel strips. ![]() ![]() Or do a stem drums/persuccion-only (mixbus 9)Īccording to the manual this should be no problem. That way I can easily do stems (for example acapella version) by soloing mixbus 11 (vocals). ![]()
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