busses which feed that bus.
</li>
</ul>
+<p>
+ The Solo status indicator button in the Toolbar blinks when one or more
+ tracks are being soloed. Clicking this button disables any active explicit
+ and implicit solo on all tracks and busses.
+</p>
<h2>With a monitor bus</h2>
<p>
For setups with a monitor bus, more options are available, mostly
governed by the setting of the
<kbd class="option">Solo controls are Listen controls</kbd> option
- in <kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > Mixer.</kbd>
+ in <kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > Monitoring.</kbd>
</p>
<p>
With <kbd class="optoff">Solo controls are Listen controls</kbd>
ticked, the master and monitor busses behave differently. In this
mode, solo controls are more properly called <dfn>listen</dfn>
controls, and Ardour's solo buttons will change their legend from
- <kbd class="menu">S</kbd> to either <kbd class="menu">A</kbd> or <kbd class="menu">P</kbd> to
- reflect this.
+ <kbd class="menu">S</kbd> for Solo to show the listening point,
+ either <kbd class="menu">A</kbd> for After fader or
+ <kbd class="menu">P</kbd> for Pre fader.
</p>
<p>
Now, without any mute or listen, the monitor bus remains fed by
<h2>Other solo options</h2>
<p>
- <kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > Mixer</kbd> has some
+ <kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > Monitoring</kbd> has some
more solo options:
</p>