
CHAPTER 13. MIXING 175
13.5 Soloing and Cueing
By default, soloing a track simply mutes all other tracks. The signal from the soloed tracks
is heard through their respective outputs, with the pan setting of each track preserved.
Soloing a clip track leaves the return tracks unaffected (solo in place). Soloing a return track
affects all other tracks.
Live allows you to replace the standard soloing operation with a cueing operation that lets
you preview tracks as though you were cueing a record on a DJ mixer. This allows choosing
clips and adjusting effects without the audience hearing, before bringing tracks into the mix.
In order to set Live up for cueing, you must be using an audio interface with at least four
dedicated outputs (or two dedicated stereo outputs). The respective settings are accessible
in the Session View mixer. Make sure you have the Mixer and In/Out options checked in the
View menu.
The Cueing-Related
Session Mixer Controls.
1. The Master Out chooser selects the output on your interface to be used as the
main output.
2. The Cue Out chooser selects the output on your hardware interface to be used
for cueing. This has to be set to an output other than that selected for the Master.
If the desired outputs don't show up in these choosers, please check the Audio
Preferences.
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