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Control|24 Guide
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Scribble Strips
Each of the twenty-four channels has its own 
four-character scribble strip display. These dis-
plays often identify names or settings related to 
their respective channel strip. In certain modes, 
information will be spread across the scribble 
strips of more than one channel.
Showing Name, Value and Group 
Information in the Scribble Strips
Regardless of current configuration, if you press 
SHOW CHANNEL NAMES the track name will 
(re)appear. SHOW VALUE causes the scribble 
strips to temporarily display the current value of 
the fader setting for each track. SHOW GROUP 
will put a small letter in front of the track name 
to indicate groups a–z.
For more information about various Show Val-
ues and Show Channel Names functions, see 
“Scribble Strips and Rotary Encoders” on 
page 50.
Mute and Solo Functions
MUTE and SOLO switches are located above the 
fader on each channel. The on-screen mute and 
solo functions are equivalent to those on Con-
trol|24, are additive, or “latching,” by default. 
This means that when you press the SOLO 
switch on a channel, it is soloed in addition to 
any previously soloed channels. 
Solo can be changed to non-latching in the 
Pro Tools preferences, but the mute function 
cannot be rendered non-latching.
Implicit and Explicit Mute/Solo Display
A flashing MUTE LED indicates an implied or 
implicit mute. The channel is muted because 
other channels are soloed. See “Solo and Record 
Safe Modes” on page 63 for a description of how 
to protect a track from implied muting.
The MUTE switch LEDs on channels that are ex-
plicitly muted are lit continuously (do not 
flash). 
To mute or solo a channel:
Press the channel MUTE or SOLO switch. 
Scribble Strips
Showing Name, Value and Group Information in the 
Scribble Strips
K i k 2
S n a r
R o o m
L < > R
 
Channel Select, Solo and Mute