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
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 (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!