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Right-clicking an inactive solo button solos the corresponding output and all the outputs that have 
the same fader  and  mute  group assignment. It also silences all the outputs that have both a 
different fader and mute group assignment and the same solo group assignment as any one of the 
soloed outputs. Any previously soloed output which has a different fader and mute group 
assignment and the same solo group assignment is dropped out of solo mode and silenced, unless 
the [Ctrl] key is used as described below. The solo buttons of all soloed outputs turn red, and the 
solo buttons of the silenced outputs display a red “S” on grey background. 
 
Right-clicking an already active solo button deactivates it, and also deactivates any other active 
solo button that has the same fader and mute group assignment. 
 
Solo buttons and the [Ctrl] key 
 
If the [Ctrl] key is held down when left-clicking or right-clicking an inactive solo button, 
everything works as described above except that any outputs that are already soloed remain 
soloed. 
 
The [Ctrl] key has no effect when left-clicking or right-clicking an already active solo button. 
 
Naming a mixer column 
 
Double-clicking on the name field at the bottom of a mixer column will call up a dialog box where 
the required mixer column name can be entered. This function cannot be accessed while in Mixer 
Edit mode. 
 
Input/Output identification 
 
The current assignment of an assignable mixer element to a physical input/output, bus or stream is 
always clearly indicated by: 
 
- A string of letters for the output type (ANA for Analogue I/O, AES for AES/EBU I/O, MADI for… 
MADI, I/O, ADAT for ADAT I/O, STR for Streaming I/O, BUS for Bus), one or two numbers (one 
for a mono input or output, two for a pair or larger group, e.g. 9-16 for an eight-channel input 
element), and a unit number (e.g., U2 for the second card if you have several SSL Soundscape 
Mixpanders installed in your PC). In Small View mode some of the characters are hidden. The 
input element shown below receives audio via the AES/EBU (“AES”) inputs 1 to 6 of the XLogic 
Alpha-Link connected to the first (or single) SSL Soundscape Mixpander unit (U1) installed in the 
PC: