Mute and solo tracks in Logic Pro for iPad
You can silence, or mute, a track so that you don’t hear it when you play the project. Muting tracks is useful when you want to hear how the project sounds without the track or compare alternate versions of a track.
When you mute a track using the Mute button, the channel strip to which the track is assigned is muted; all tracks in the project that use the same channel strip are also silenced. Plug-ins on the muted channel strip are still processed, however, so the system responds very quickly when tracks are muted or unmuted.
You can solo a track, silencing all tracks that are not soloed. Soloing tracks is useful when you want to work on a track without hearing the other tracks in the project.
The first time any track in a project is soloed, the Clear/Recall Solo button appears in the area above the track headers. You can quickly unsolo or resolo all soloed tracks using this button.
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