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Soloing One Track Solos More than One


JaceRiley

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Hi there,

 

I've run into a similar issue that's already been posted here, but, it seems as though the solution did not work on my end. I know there's something rudimentary I'm overlooking, but I just can't seem to find it.

 

Basically, soloing one track, will solo all tracks.

 

I'm running Logic Pro X 10.5.1.

 

I've checked to make sure the tracks weren't grouped in any way, and have also checked to make sure the channel strip and number were unique for each track.

 

Here is a link to download the project itself if anyone wants to take a crack at it. I've also tried restarting logic and my computer. It only seems to happening in this one project; all others are functioning normally:

 

http://www.mediafire.com/file/9r4qdstwfbnewop/SampleFile.logicx.zip/file

 

Any suggestions/advice are greatly appreciated!

 

Jace

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All I can find right now is this older topic (viewtopic.php?t=150131) but there was a more recent one where we discussed this, I can't find it right now, but it's due to a bug in the way SbP uses busses to preview effects.

 

Thanks for the quick response David. I do have previous version of this project in which this is not an issue. But is there a work-around for this bug? Or would it be easier to just revert?

 

Thanks again,

 

Jace

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In your project the problem is Bus 1. Select all your channel strip and replace the send to Bus 1 with another unused bus, say Bus 20. Now replace the inputs to the two Aux channel strips that receive Bus 1 with Bus 20.

 

Note that at that point you've healed Bus 1 so you can press Command-Z twice to undo the process and use Bus 1 again.

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In your project the problem is Bus 1. Select all your channel strip and replace the send to Bus 1 with another unused bus, say Bus 20. Now replace the inputs to the two Aux channel strips that receive Bus 1 with Bus 20.

 

Note that at that point you've healed Bus 1 so you can press Command-Z twice to undo the process and use Bus 1 again.

 

Awesome! I was able to just use Bus 20 instead of Bus 1, but Bus 1 still seems to have the SbP attached to the track. When I hit Cmd-Z, it becomes buggy again. But I suppose I could just use Bus 20 instead of Bus 1 as shown in the screenshot attached yeah?

 

Screenshot of New Bus

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