Solo in place Workaround when using Subgroups

Hello,

I was wondering if there is a workaround for using solo in place when using sub-groups? I mean, is there a way to “solo-in-place-listen” to a channel if it is not routed to Main?

Cheers

Johannes

To be honest, if it is not contributing to main, there is no sense in solo-in-place.
If you route the input to a sub group, you need to make the sub group solo as well.

Hi JohannesK,

You can exclude channels (Like subgroups FX returns etc) from SIP (Solo In Place).
Surface Setup>Audio>SIP and select the channels you want to exclude.

If you exclude the subgroups the will stay unmuted when selecting a SIP member.

Martijn, thanx for that hint. Something learned today.

@Martijn: Ah, okay! I got it! I will try that! Thank you!

Generally I should have mentioned what I was tryin to do: I wanted to use the SIP-Fuction like the solo-button in a DAW while working on a Band pre production with VSC. I just build a workaround with using the PAFL and patching my monitor speakers to the PAFL-Outputs of my dLive. Then it actually works like I was expecting the SIP-Function…

Anyway, thanks everybody for your comments, that was really helpful!

@johannesK
Explaining is always the hardest thing :wink: (Thank you for making it clear!)

In this case yes the PAFL output is what you want.

If you choose the IEM outputs(Stereo) or wedge (mono) you can also have a fader to control the level of your output with the IEM/wedge fader

“If you choose the IEM outputs(Stereo) or wedge (mono) you can also have a fader to control the level of your output with the IEM/wedge fader”

THIS is much more comfortable!

Thanks again!