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Old 03-29-2004
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Using Automation and Solo in SX

I am using Cubase SX, and I have a part on one of the tracks at the end of the song that I want to solo. I need this to be automated because I export my mixes to wavelab for mastering. Otherwise I would just click solo at the appropriate time during mixdown.

I tried using both track and global automation, and neither one worked. I would rather not have to draw volume curves on each individual track if I can avoid it. Is there any way to automate what I want to do? I hope this question makes sense. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Well, I figured out one way to do it. I routed all of the other channels to a group channel and then just drew a volume curve on the group channel. Seems to have worked well enough, but this is my first experiment with group channels, so I have no idea if this could possibly have any adverse effects. Any thoughts?
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