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THE MAIN MIXER
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The examples in the figure below show how Solo and Mute work in different mixer channel configurations:
The Snare channel has been manually
soloed.
Since the Snare channel is routed to the
Drums SubMix Output Bus, the Drums
SubMix bus is automatically soloed to let
the Snare signal through to the Master
Section.
All other mixer channels are automatically
muted.
The Snare channel has been manually soloed.
Since the Snare channel is routed to the Drums Clean Output
Bus, the Drums Clean Output Bus is automatically soloed to
let the Snare signal through.
The Drums Clean Output Bus is routed to the Drums SubMix
Output Bus. The Drums Clean channel also has a parallel
channel; the Drums Dist, which is also routed to the Drums
SubMix Output Bus.
This means that the Drums Clean, Drums Dist and Drums
SubMix channels are automatically soloed to let the Snare
signal through to the Master Section.
All other mixer channels are automatically muted.
Now, if we manually mute the Drums Clean Output Bus
channel from the previous example, its automatic solo is
disabled, allowing you to hear the sound of the Drums Dist
bus only.
If we start from scratch again and click the Solo button in the
Drums SubMix channel, all channels routed to the Drums
SubMix Output Bus are automatically soloed.
All other mixer channels are automatically muted.
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel