These two words are very close in their appearance, but than vs. then have very different uses. Then is commonly used to express a sense of time or what comes next or used to be. Than is used to form comparisons between two things.
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In this scheme Solo has no effect other than to mute other non-soloed tracks;
- with solo (rather then listen), the monitor out is fed from the master bus.
+ with solo (rather than listen), the monitor out is fed from the master bus.
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<h2>Other solo options</h2>