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MIXER MODE
Sometimes, when soloing a channel, it is useful to solo it in the context of any effects that
may be applied to it. For example, you may have a guitar part recorded to which you have
added chorus, delay and reverb. Normally, when you solo the guitar channel, that's all you'll
here... the guitar ... without effects.
With DSIP, it is possible to isolate the FX return channels so that when you solo the guitar, the
FX returns won't be muted and you will hear all the treatments applied to that channel. Note
that because all other channels are muted, you won't hear the effects that may be applied to
other channels... all you will hear are the effects as they are applied to the solo'd channel.
SIP
Solo In Place - monitors the signal after the channel's Pan pot thus al-
lowing you to hear it in its stereo position.
DSIP
Destructive Solo In Place - also after the channel's Pan pot.
All channels not in solo are muted, including in the Stereo outputs.
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