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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Bolling" data-source="post: 74368" data-attributes="member: 1958"><p>Solo in place? Eq paring?</p><p></p><p>So am I just missing it all together or is there no "solo in place" function on the X32? I have adjusted all of the options we currently have available on fw 1.11 and none of the options appear to SIP. Even in AFL, the signal strength jumps considerably every time I solo something so that is not true SIP. I can do a PFL solo with dimming to keep the SPL down, but SIP is a useful tool for pinpointing problems with things like effects. </p><p></p><p>My next question, is there a way to pair eq's with paired tracks? Or, without making a preset, is there a way to copy an eq from one track and paste it on another? If not, this is something we really could use. I doubt I would ever use exactly the same eq from project to project so a preset in a library is not really the best option, but I can see regularly dropping the same eq on two separate tracks for doubled vocals, guitar, or stereo drum tracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Bolling, post: 74368, member: 1958"] Solo in place? Eq paring? So am I just missing it all together or is there no "solo in place" function on the X32? I have adjusted all of the options we currently have available on fw 1.11 and none of the options appear to SIP. Even in AFL, the signal strength jumps considerably every time I solo something so that is not true SIP. I can do a PFL solo with dimming to keep the SPL down, but SIP is a useful tool for pinpointing problems with things like effects. My next question, is there a way to pair eq's with paired tracks? Or, without making a preset, is there a way to copy an eq from one track and paste it on another? If not, this is something we really could use. I doubt I would ever use exactly the same eq from project to project so a preset in a library is not really the best option, but I can see regularly dropping the same eq on two separate tracks for doubled vocals, guitar, or stereo drum tracks. [/QUOTE]
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