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547Logic Pro User Guide
Mute multiple channel strips
In Logic Pro, click-hold a Mute button, then drag the pointer horizontally.
The Mute buttons of all swiped channel strips switch to the same state.
Solo a channel strip
In Logic Pro, click the channel strip’s Solo button.
The Solo button turns yellow. The Mute buttons of all unsoloed channel strips flash blue,
with the exception of external MIDI channel strips.
Solo multiple channel strips
In Logic Pro, click-hold a Solo button, then drag the pointer horizontally.
The Solo buttons of all swiped channel strips switch to the same state.
Solo a channel strip when another channel strip is already
soloed
In Logic Pro, option-click an unsoloed channel strip.
This action solos the selected channel strip and unsolos any other channel strip.
Disable the solo state of one or more channel strips
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click an active Solo button.
Option-click any active Solo button. The solo state of all channel strips is deactivated.
Make a channel strip solo-safe
In Logic Pro, control-click an inactive Solo button.
A red slash across the Solo button indicates that the channel strip is solo-safe. The
channel strip does not mute when you solo another channel strip. Control-click again to
deactivate the channel strip’s solo-safe state.