I had it turned on in order to interact and find where I wanted to be very quickly. The track[ad is awesome. Much faster than using VoiceOver to find something. Should I be turning it off when I do find what I want?

On 9/16/2012 7:58 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
I've never had any problems with it. Of course, you have Track Pad Commander 
turned off, right?

Slau

On Sep 15, 2012, at 10:35 PM, HF wrote:

How do you actually make that work on the trackpad. Can't seem to get it. Tried 
split tapping while holding the command key as well as double tapping.

The focusing in on the solo button work about 95 percent of the time for me.

HF

On 9/13/2012 11:31 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hey HF,

The only trick would be to make sure your mouse pointer is on the solo button 
before performing the modifier command along with the physical mouse or 
trackpad.

slau

On Sep 13, 2012, at 10:32 PM, HF wrote:

When I toggled through the different states, I never got on solo safe as one of 
them. I managed to just put the aux tracsk as solo and not off safe solo. This 
time when I soloed individual tracks, I got silence which I guess is progress. 
Although, there was one track that I couldn't toggle from off safe solo to just 
solo. Is there any trick for this? I got all the other tracks but this one...

HF

On 9/10/2012 12:38 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hi Herman,

I suppose there are four possible states for the solo button:
1. Solo button, which would be the normal, unengaged state, in other words, off 
or not soloed.
2. selected solo button, when the solo button is engaged, in other words, on or 
soloed.
3. off safe solo button, which means the solo button is in safe mode but not 
engaged, in other words, off.
4. on safe solo button, which means the solo button is in safe mode and it is 
engaged or on.

Until you get things behaving the way you'd like, I'd probably try to disable 
all of the groups.

slau

On Sep 10, 2012, at 9:01 AM, Herman Fermin wrote:

Just cause I get lost in the vernacular and voiceover reports things,
what should solo say. Should it say "off safe solo" or just plain
solo. Is it a three position toggle? Solo, off safe solo and onn safe
solo. I'll check again when I get in front of my rig again because I
only heard two things, off safe solo and just plain solo.

Should I de-activate any of the active groups. The all groups is not
active anymore.

HF



On 9/9/12, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
Herman,

Just a few things to make sure:
The all group should be off because it'll screw with your ability to solo.
In addition, all aux tracks should be solo safe. Display only aux tracks and
systematically make sure they're all solo safe. Beyond that, soloing any
audio track should work. Let us know how it goes.

Slau

On Sep 9, 2012, at 9:09 PM, Herman Fermin wrote:

Some of the tracks were on "off solo safe". When I held the command
key and clicked they just became normal solo buttons. Or at least that
is what I understand anyway.

I'm still not able to solo or mute individual tracks.

I looked at the groups in case I could figure out something from
there. I made the all group active and and made the rest of the groups
inactive and still can't solo or mute individual tracks.

On 9/9/12, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Herman,

It's possible that the auxiliary tracks are not "solo safe," that is,
when
any track is being soloed, the rest of the tracks are solo muted,
including
the aux tracks. Solo muting is different from engaging a regular mute.
Actually, the process of soloing is really like muting all other tracks
but
in an automated way. If you solo safe the aux track by Command-clicking
its
solo button, it will not mute when any solo button is engaged. Give it a
try. That might be the solution.

Slau

On Sep 9, 2012, at 7:04 PM, HF wrote:

Perhaps my confusion might help someone else. I have a really
complicated
session that I will try to detail below. I don't understand why I
cannot
solo individual tracks. If I send all of the outputs to stereo 1/2,
only
then can I solo individual one's. But the routing is what is throwing
me.
I get it, I understand why it was done this way but I don't get why I
can't just solo or mute individual tracks and hear that change. Right
now
only one track is playing, it's the full mix aux track which is being
sent
out to 1/2 stereo. Only two other tracks are muted the instrumental
track
and the TV mix track. Hopefully someone else here understands this and
can
explain. It's pretty complicated and I hope I do this justice. As I
explain, I'm only dealing with the audio in and audio out for each
track.
All are buses except the three tracks that are being sent via the
interface, 1/2 stereo.


all drums, output to drums aux
drums aux, input drums, output band buss
bass and guitars, output band buss
Lead vocals, output lead vocals bus
background vocals, output background vocals buss
band aux, input band buss,  outputs mix bus, no lead vocals bus, no
background vocals bus
Lead vocals aux, input lead vocals buss and output mix buss
Background vocals aux, input background vocals buss, output is mix buss
and no lead vocals bus
mix aux, input mix and output full mix buss
No Lead vocals aux, input no lead vocals  bus, output TV mix
No background aux,input no background vocals bus, output instrument
track
full mix aux, input full mix and output 1/2 stereo
TV mix aux, input TV buss and output 1/2 stereo
instrument track aux, input instrument buss and output 1/2 stereo

HF







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