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pwppch wrote on 5/6/2000, 4:58 PM
I take it you mean....

- you have a track that is routed to an aux bus. When you solo any
other track, you don't want that track - or any tracks' aux
assignments to be heard.

If so, why is this important?

Don't follow you on the unused busses thing...

Peter


Kevin Perry wrote:
>>Any chance of Vegas 2 having solos that mutes auxes and
>>unused busses as well?
>>
>>
Kevin_Perry wrote on 5/8/2000, 10:56 PM


Peter Haller wrote:
>>I take it you mean....
>>
>>- you have a track that is routed to an aux bus. When you solo any
>>other track, you don't want that track - or any tracks' aux
>>assignments to be heard.
>>
>>If so, why is this important?
>>

Well if I have a buss I am using as a send to an external reverb and
I mute another track, that buss is still sending audio to the
reverb. It works the same way with a pre-fader aux send. Mute
another track and you hear the pre-fader aux blaring away. It is
important because I can't really solo a track while these aux sends
are still going, I have to hunt them down and mute them all..get it?

Thanx for you response.
pwppch wrote on 5/9/2000, 9:54 PM

>>Well if I have a buss I am using as a send to an external reverb
and
>>I mute another track, that buss is still sending audio to the
>>reverb. It works the same way with a pre-fader aux send. Mute
>>another track and you hear the pre-fader aux blaring away. It is
>>important because I can't really solo a track while these aux sends
>>are still going, I have to hunt them down and mute them all..get
it?
>>


This does work correctly.

If an Aux send is assigned Post Volume, if you solo a track, any
track that has its send assigng Post Volume will also be muted. If
the Aux sends are assigned Pre fader (the default), then the scenario
you decribe is as expected.

Solo is a "cooked mute". All tracks not solo'd are muted. Mutes are
Post Fader. Any Aux bus that is pre fader is not affected by solos or
mutes.

The routing diagram indicates the behavior correctly.

Peter