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Detailed information about the stereo editor can be found in the chapter "Stereo editor
(view page 200)".
Link: This button connects the corresponding channel with the one to the right of it. All
settings and adjustments affect both channels.
Automation: This button gives you access to the automation functions of the channel.
Detailed information on automation can be found in the "Automation (view page 283)"
chapter.
Solo: The solo button mutes all channels with the exception of the selected channels.
Right clicking enables the selection of the output device for the channel.
Keyboard shortcut: Alt + S
Solo exclusive: This setting switches the active track to "Solo exclusive" mode, i.e. only
the active track is audible. All other tracks are silenced in solo mode.
Keyboard shortcut: Alt + Shift + S
Detailed information on the global solo modes can be found further down in the "Global
buttons -> Global solo modes (view page 154)" chapter.
REC: This button activates the track. Right click to determine the recording mode for the
incoming signal. (see above "In (Input)").
Mute: The mute button mutes the selected channel. Right clicking enables the selection of
the output device for the channel.
Shortcut key: Alt + M
Mute/Inactive: Mutes and also deactivates the track. This increases performance as
caching and FX processing of this channel are not necessary.
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + M
Mute bus inputs: Use this function to mute the bus inputs routed to this channel.
Volume fader: Controls the level of the tracks.
Hint: You can also enter levels higher than 6 dB numerically.
Monitoring: Click the loudspeaker button to activate the monitoring function. Audio
material will be passed through the inputs of the sound card and forwarded to the outputs.