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+Track soloing +

+Soloing allows you to single out a track for listening while muting others, +without you having to mute the other tracks. (See soloing track attribute +2.3.1). + +

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+Phantom soloing +

+In order to solo a track and mute others so that it is heard, MusE +employs 'phantom' soloing: When a track is soloed, MusE automatically +solos all tracks routed to and from this track. (See routes +2.4). A phantom soloed track is indicated by a black square +in the track pane solo column. (See track attributes +2.3.1). + +

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Figure 2.10: +Soloing, with phantom soloing
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+Soloing chains +

+When an audio output track sends audio to some external entity, such +as an external running application, and audio from the external entity +is fed back into a MusE audio input track, solo chains allow you to +solo the input or output, and MusE will complete the path automatically +soloing the other, and all paths that came before or after it. + +

+Solo chains also work with MIDI tracks chained to audio inputs: +When a MIDI track drives some MIDI device whose audio is fed into MusE, +solo chains allow the entire chain to be soloed. + +

+Solo chains are accessed via routing menus. (See solo chain routes +2.4.2). + +

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