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MIXER 155
In Global: Solo exclusive mode, you can switch only one channel at a time to solo by
clicking on the solo button. Solo state is removed from all other channels. If you activate
the "solo" button for another channel, it alone will be switched to solo. Solo is removed
from the channel that was switched to it before. In this mode you can quickly "walk
through" individual channels.
If you would also like to hear the AUX return channels on the channels switched to "solo",
please additionally select the "Global: Solo Safe" mode.
Note: If you are in the "Global: Solo Exclusive" mode, but would still like to hear a single
channel in "Solo Exclusive" mode, click on the "solo" button of this channel while holding
down "Shift" + "Alt" buttons.
If you have already set "Solo Exclusive" as the global solo mode, the same key combination
lifts the "Solo Exclusive" mode, allowing you to hear multiple channels in "solo" at the same
time.
Busses and Routing
AUX busses
An AUX bus combined all signals of the corresponding AUX sends of the individual
channels. AUX buses are usually used for controlling real-time effects via the volume curve.
For this purpose, part of the signal of the desired mixer channel is sent to the AUX bus
("AUX send") where effects are added. The fader of the AUX bus represents "AUX return".
Note: AUX tracks normally don't contain objects in the arranger view. They provide objects
on other tracks with effects.
Busses and Routing - Working method
An AUX/submix bus can be created in the mixer at any time. A newly created AUX
channel will always be added at the end of the mixer.
To create a new AUX bus, click with the right mouse button on the number of the
channel in the mixer. In the context menu which appears, select "Insert tracks -> New
submix bus".
In case you have created an AUX bus, you can the feed the signal of the previously
created AUX section into the the newly created AUX bus.
To insert a submix bus after all channels, right click on the number of the last channel
shown in the mixer. In the context menu which appears, select "Insert tracks -> New
submix bus". If the output of several previous channels is now routed through this bus,
the volume of all of these signals can be controlled via the newly created bus.
Right clicking the number of a channel provides the option to select between the
properties "AUX bus", "Submix bus", or even both for the respective channel strip.
Submix or AUX buses are always stereo buses.
Submix and AUX buses can be used for all channel effects, including volume, panorama
automation, and AUX send.
Volume and panning automation for AUX and submix buses works the same way for
every channel.