Cannot solo individual tracks
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Cannot solo individual tracks
Just got DP8.07 and option click on the PLAY column so I can just hear an individual track. But it's not playing any more, either via direct keyboard play or MIDI playback. After option clicking, and selecting still more tracks, they don't play either. I have to reselect all tracks in PLAY before the MIDI or playback works.
OSX is 10.9.5 and all of the instruments I'm using are from Kontakt 5.4.2.
I remember I could do this in the previous DP7 so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Thank you.
OSX is 10.9.5 and all of the instruments I'm using are from Kontakt 5.4.2.
I remember I could do this in the previous DP7 so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Thank you.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
If you're routing through an Aux track, check your Solo Exempt setting, just in case.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
I'm assuming you're talking about the Tracks Overview window. Yes?MIDICH1 wrote:Just got DP8.07 and option click on the PLAY column so I can just hear an individual track.
When you option-click in the Play column it can solo tracks or mute tracks, depending on the what's muted or soloed to begin with. I've never figured out how it decides to do what.
It could be that you're muting (or NOT soloing) a necessary track for playback; an aux that things are routed through, perhaps (the reason for Tritone's suggestion). Go ahead and option-click the individual track you wish to hear, then check all your other tracks in the mixer window and see what's up.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
Not sure what that means. None of the Kontakt instruments are using AUX routing. In DP8, selecting the track I want to solo and is selected to record actually shows volume response on the mixing channel for that MIDI track. Yet, I can't hear it unless all tracks are selected.Tritonemusic wrote:If you're routing through an Aux track, check your Solo Exempt setting, just in case.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
Solo the VI as well as the MIDI track.MIDICH1 wrote:Not sure what that means. None of the Kontakt instruments are using AUX routing. In DP8, selecting the track I want to solo and is selected to record actually shows volume response on the mixing channel for that MIDI track. Yet, I can't hear it unless all tracks are selected.Tritonemusic wrote:If you're routing through an Aux track, check your Solo Exempt setting, just in case.
Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
HCMarcus,
No, that makes no difference. Again, the odd thing is that DP shows volume going out when only one track is soloed, but it doesn't make to my speakers (or usb headphones, i tried it both ways). But when I select all tracks again, whether the VI is soloed or not, then I can hear that instrument loud and claer.
No, that makes no difference. Again, the odd thing is that DP shows volume going out when only one track is soloed, but it doesn't make to my speakers (or usb headphones, i tried it both ways). But when I select all tracks again, whether the VI is soloed or not, then I can hear that instrument loud and claer.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
Check to see that the vi track is routed to your main output. Sometimes when I instantiate new tracks the output defaults to an output that I am not using.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
Ok, step by step:
When you solo a single track, all other tracks are suppressed, or turned off.
If you have audio routed to an output, chances are you didn't just set the audio track for that output. It's very likely that you ran ALL of your audio tracks to an intermediary track first. That would be an AUX track or a MASTER track. Maybe even another audio track.. IN any case, it's probably going through another track before it goes to your speakers. Check your routing and see. In the output for that track, does it say "Main Out?" Does it say "896mk3 1&2?" (that would be if your output device is an 896mk3. In actuality, it would say whatever your output device is, or it may just say 1&2)
If that audio track that you soloed is going DIRECTLY to your speakers, and if soloed it, and you could see the meter showing audio leaving the channel, but not arriving at your speakers, then we have a problem we'll have to explore further.
BUT... if your audio tracks are like most of ours, you first go through a master track, or a submaster, or some other aux track. If so, then you need to set that track (or those tracks) to "Solo Exempt." When you do this, it leave the necessary aux tracks and master tracks alone when you invoke the SOLO command. It just turns off all the audio tracks but the one(s) you solo.
Spend some time in the manual under the chapter on solo, and you'll learn all the ins and outs of soloing tracks. It's well implemented, but it's not as straightforward as it was on an old mixing board in a studio. It can do much more, but you have to know how it works.
Shooshie
When you solo a single track, all other tracks are suppressed, or turned off.
If you have audio routed to an output, chances are you didn't just set the audio track for that output. It's very likely that you ran ALL of your audio tracks to an intermediary track first. That would be an AUX track or a MASTER track. Maybe even another audio track.. IN any case, it's probably going through another track before it goes to your speakers. Check your routing and see. In the output for that track, does it say "Main Out?" Does it say "896mk3 1&2?" (that would be if your output device is an 896mk3. In actuality, it would say whatever your output device is, or it may just say 1&2)
If that audio track that you soloed is going DIRECTLY to your speakers, and if soloed it, and you could see the meter showing audio leaving the channel, but not arriving at your speakers, then we have a problem we'll have to explore further.
BUT... if your audio tracks are like most of ours, you first go through a master track, or a submaster, or some other aux track. If so, then you need to set that track (or those tracks) to "Solo Exempt." When you do this, it leave the necessary aux tracks and master tracks alone when you invoke the SOLO command. It just turns off all the audio tracks but the one(s) you solo.
Spend some time in the manual under the chapter on solo, and you'll learn all the ins and outs of soloing tracks. It's well implemented, but it's not as straightforward as it was on an old mixing board in a studio. It can do much more, but you have to know how it works.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
Posting a screenshot may be helpful.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
Hi, read what you wrote and reading the manual and I'm just not getting anywhere. I'd like to include a screen shot, as was suggested, but I don't see how to do that on this page.Shooshie wrote:Ok, step by step:
When you solo a single track, all other tracks are suppressed, or turned off.
If you have audio routed to an output, chances are you didn't just set the audio track for that output. It's very likely that you ran ALL of your audio tracks to an intermediary track first. That would be an AUX track or a MASTER track. Maybe even another audio track.. IN any case, it's probably going through another track before it goes to your speakers. Check your routing and see. In the output for that track, does it say "Main Out?" Does it say "896mk3 1&2?" (that would be if your output device is an 896mk3. In actuality, it would say whatever your output device is, or it may just say 1&2)
If that audio track that you soloed is going DIRECTLY to your speakers, and if soloed it, and you could see the meter showing audio leaving the channel, but not arriving at your speakers, then we have a problem we'll have to explore further.
BUT... if your audio tracks are like most of ours, you first go through a master track, or a submaster, or some other aux track. If so, then you need to set that track (or those tracks) to "Solo Exempt." When you do this, it leave the necessary aux tracks and master tracks alone when you invoke the SOLO command. It just turns off all the audio tracks but the one(s) you solo.
Spend some time in the manual under the chapter on solo, and you'll learn all the ins and outs of soloing tracks. It's well implemented, but it's not as straightforward as it was on an old mixing board in a studio. It can do much more, but you have to know how it works.
Shooshie
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
I think I figured it out. Whew.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
I wish I could disable the ability to hit Option Play Enable when NOT in Solo mode.
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Re: Cannot solo individual tracks
Would you mind telling us what the problem was?MIDICH1 wrote:I think I figured it out. Whew.
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