Soloed, Muted, and Disabled Speaker Channels
The speaker buttons around the pan area represent the output configuration and allow you to disable, solo, or mute channels.
The speaker buttons around the Top View and the Rear View represent the output configuration and allow you to disable, solo, or mute channels.
- Enabled speaker
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This channel is enabled.
- Disabled speaker
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This channel is disabled. Its signal is distributed to the other channels instead.
- Soloed speaker
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This channel is soloed.
- Muted speaker
This channel is muted.
- Disabled and muted speaker
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This channel is disabled and muted.
To disable a channel, Alt-click on the corresponding speaker button. That way, no audio is routed to this channel. The signal that would otherwise be sent to this channel is distributed to the other channels instead.
NoteIf the signal of a disabled channel is distributed to other channels, the power level stays constant.
To solo a channel, click the corresponding speaker button. That way, you only hear the signal sent to this channel while all other channels are muted. This can be useful for testing purposes, for example, to make sure that a signal is sent to a specific channel as intended.
NoteYou can solo several channels at the same time by clicking on the corresponding speaker buttons one after the other. If you Ctrl/Cmd-click a speaker button, this channel is soloed exclusively and all other channels are muted.
Solo and Mute cannot be automated.