Monitoring

Recording monitoring handled by:

This selector sets whether monitoring is to be done by Mixbus, or by external hardware:

Auto Input Does Talkback

This checkbox enables “Auto Input does Talkback”. If “Auto Input does Talkback” mode is enabled, then Mixbus will monitor the input of all tracks, even unarmed ones, during stop. In a multi-room setup, this feature allows easier setup of your instrument or communication among members of a band, because all the live mics are passed through to the master bus output so everyone can hear themselves through the monitoring system (which might consist of foldback buses). This option only takes effect when Auto Input is enabled in the Transport menu.

See Monitoring for more details.

Solo

Solo controls are Listen controls

When this is enabled, Solos will appear on the “monitor” output, but they do not mute the master bus output. This allows the engineer to listen to a solo, without affecting the master bus output in those cases where the master bus is being recorded “live” and should not be interrupted.

Exclusive Solo

When this option is enabled, only one track or bus can be in solo at any given moment. If another track or bus is selected, then it will become the only track or bus that is in solo mode.

Show solo muting

When this option is enabled, soloing one track or bus causes a yellow outline to be drawn around all the other tracks or busses which are muted by the solo selection. Every track or bus that is not solo’ed will be effected in this way, to remind you why the track is not audible.

Soloing overrides muting

When this option is enabled, pressing the solo button will allow the audio on that track or bus to be heard, even if the mute button is also pressed. When this option is not enabled, then the mute button still continues to function, even if the track is solo’ed.

Solo-in-place mute cut (dB):

Listen Position

The selector chooses between pre-fader and after-fader listening.

PFL signals come from

The selector chooses pre-fader soloing to come from before or after plugin processors. Default is AFTER processors.

AFL signals come from

The selector chooses after-fader soloing to come from before or after post fader plugin processors, but always before panning.

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