
philbagg
Just Killing Time
Discuss...

Seriously though, I understand soloing tracks while mixing if you're doing some corrective surgery like removing unwanted frequencies etc., but do any of you solo tracks that you're applying effects to? If so, why?
I used to do it when I first started, now I've broken the habits because I learned that it's best to hear it within the mix. I might do a double-check with the solo button once I'm fairly happy but that's it.
I just don't understand. I see experienced engineers solo tracks when they're applying compression, reverb etc., even though the track they're affecting isn't "solo" at all throughout the song. So whats the method to the madness?

Seriously though, I understand soloing tracks while mixing if you're doing some corrective surgery like removing unwanted frequencies etc., but do any of you solo tracks that you're applying effects to? If so, why?
I used to do it when I first started, now I've broken the habits because I learned that it's best to hear it within the mix. I might do a double-check with the solo button once I'm fairly happy but that's it.
I just don't understand. I see experienced engineers solo tracks when they're applying compression, reverb etc., even though the track they're affecting isn't "solo" at all throughout the song. So whats the method to the madness?
