Logic Pro X Know-How: Advanced Mute & Soloing

Do you use Apple Logic Pro X? Join Eli Krantzberg as he reveals the power of LPX’s advanced Mute and Solo options that will make using Logic faster and more easy!

Videos
Track & Channel Strip Headers (06:03) - Review the basic functions and behavior of the track and channel strip solo and mute buttons.
Buttons & Modifiers (04:08) - See how to use the Option key for exclusive solo/mute mode, the command key to change the state of all tracks at once, and the control key for solo safe mode.
Soloing Regions (04:14) - Learn how to use the Control Bar and/or key commands to solo or solo lock individual or multiple regions on different tracks simultaneously.
The Solo Tool (05:30) - See how the Solo Tool is used for soloing and scrubbing audio and MIDI in the Main, Audio, and Score Editor Windows.
Clear & Recall (02:02) - Learn about two useful key commands; one to to clear and recall groups of solo’d tracks, the other to un-mute all muted tracks.
Solo & Mute Groups (03:20) - See how Logic’s Groups functions are used to establish unique solo and/or mute groups.
The Mute & Power Buttons (06:45) - Explore the similarities and differences between these two functions that are used to suppress audio output.
Muting Regions (03:09) - Explore a few different ways of accessing the Mute Tool, and see how region display coloring changes based on how they are muted.
Muting & MIDI (07:17) - Learn how to control the score display of muted regions and tracks, and explore a few MIDI note selection techniques useful for muting groups of notes based on pitch.
Solo & Mute FAQ (05:47) - Learn about a few inconsistent and/or less obvious solo and muting behaviors within Logic Pro X.