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  • [SOLVED] What replaced CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo?
2015/08/09 21:09:39
Notecrusher
I used to be able to use CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo to force Sonar to solo or mute a single track, overriding Sonar's "smart" behavior of soloing/muting other "related" tracks. This no longer works because the CTRL key now forces clicked UI elements e.g. solo and mute buttons into quick groups.
 
I've tried every key combo I can think of. What has replaced the old CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo behavior?
2015/08/10 09:39:28
musicjohnnie
As far as I remember, this has always been the result. This one, for quick grabbing of all tracks, motion should affect all tracks downline. At least to the subs, then you have to affect the subs the same way. Hope this helps.
2015/08/10 10:12:26
DRanck
Alt+m, alt+s, alt+r when a track is selected put it into mute, solo and record mode. Is that what you are looking for?
2015/08/10 10:32:00
SquireBum
Notecrusher
I used to be able to use CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo to force Sonar to solo or mute a single track, overriding Sonar's "smart" behavior of soloing/muting other "related" tracks. This no longer works because the CTRL key now forces clicked UI elements e.g. solo and mute buttons into quick groups.
 
I've tried every key combo I can think of. What has replaced the old CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo behavior?



CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo still work the way you describe in Sonar Platinum.  Make sure to select the track you want to Mute or Solo by clicking on the track number before you click CTRL+Mute or Solo.  Otherwise, you get the Quick grouping behavior.
 
 
-- Ron
 
 
2015/08/11 17:52:21
Notecrusher
SquireBum
Notecrusher
I used to be able to use CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo to force Sonar to solo or mute a single track, overriding Sonar's "smart" behavior of soloing/muting other "related" tracks. This no longer works because the CTRL key now forces clicked UI elements e.g. solo and mute buttons into quick groups.
 
I've tried every key combo I can think of. What has replaced the old CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo behavior?



CTRL+Mute and CTRL+Solo still work the way you describe in Sonar Platinum.  Make sure to select the track you want to Mute or Solo by clicking on the track number before you click CTRL+Mute or Solo.  Otherwise, you get the Quick grouping behavior.

Ah, I see. Very good, tnx!
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