I opened a recent project I was working on the other day, only to find some strange behavior all of a sudden with the soloing and muting tracks. I have certain tracks grouped together as mix groups in order to solo them with a click of the mouse. (I would actually prefer not to have to use track grouping to solo tracks, but soloing an Aux track does not solo its slave tracks like any other program on the market does) Only link solo is selected for the grouped tracks, mute is not selected. However, opening the session the other day, clicking on mute all of a sudden mutes all grouped tracks, even though the feature is not selected in Groups dialog box. Also, using the shortcut Shift+S for soloing only selected tracks is also soloing all tracks in the group. Not only was the project not working like this the day before, but I tried it on the original template as well as a brand new project and neither are working like this. Shift+S should only solo the tracks currently selected, regardless of if they are in a group or not.
It seems that something must be corrupted with the session itself to cause such behavior due to the fact that any other project I open or create from scratch seems to work correctly. The only problem Im having with this is that Pro Tools shortcuts are based on the program itself, not on a project to project basis. Even is there was some kind of corruption with an individual project, how would this effect how Pro Tools shortcuts work. I tried trashing the preferences with no luck, however, if the problem only lies with an individual project, then none of the programs preferences should make a difference either.
Again, as I stated above, you should be able to solo any slave tracks running to an Aux track simply by clicking on the Aux tracks solo button, just like muting slave tracks works by clicking on the Aux tracks mute button. (And this has nothing to do with putting an Aux track in solo safe mode). This is the way any other DAW on the market works. Otherwise, whats the purpose of having a solo button on Aux tracks in the first place?
Mac Pro Desktop
OSX 10.8.5
Pro Tools 11.2
It seems that something must be corrupted with the session itself to cause such behavior due to the fact that any other project I open or create from scratch seems to work correctly. The only problem Im having with this is that Pro Tools shortcuts are based on the program itself, not on a project to project basis. Even is there was some kind of corruption with an individual project, how would this effect how Pro Tools shortcuts work. I tried trashing the preferences with no luck, however, if the problem only lies with an individual project, then none of the programs preferences should make a difference either.
Again, as I stated above, you should be able to solo any slave tracks running to an Aux track simply by clicking on the Aux tracks solo button, just like muting slave tracks works by clicking on the Aux tracks mute button. (And this has nothing to do with putting an Aux track in solo safe mode). This is the way any other DAW on the market works. Otherwise, whats the purpose of having a solo button on Aux tracks in the first place?
Mac Pro Desktop
OSX 10.8.5
Pro Tools 11.2
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