User Manual

Working with Multiple Tracks
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Monitoring and Soloing Tracks
The Track Monitor buttons allow you to choose which tracks to monitor in the Source monitor,
the Record monitor, and the speakers. You can monitor a single track or monitor multiple tracks
at the same time. You can also isolate, or solo, an individual track for monitoring without having
to deselect other tracks.
For more information on monitoring video and audio tracks, and on the benefits of solo
monitoring, see “Understanding Track Monitoring” on page 710.
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You cannot monitor or solo a data (D) track.
To activate or deactivate monitoring for a track:
t Click the Track Monitor button for the track on either the source-side or the record-side.
Track Selection panel, with video and audio tracks selected for monitoring
To select a track for solo monitoring:
1. Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) the Track Monitor button for the
video track you want to solo monitor.
2. Click the Solo button for the audio track you want to solo monitor.
The Track Monitor button changes to green with a black Monitor icon (video track) and the
Solo button changes to green (audio track) to indicate solo monitoring. The Mute button on
all other audio tracks changes to orange.
Track Selection panel, with video and audio tracks selected for solo monitoring