Second Track With Muteddsend Plugin After Unmute Not Open

Hello Dev’s,

it is a fine feature, if you have a track with a muted send device (plugin) and you switching to solo for these track, the send track switched open as well.
If you have 2 tracks with 2 different muted send devices and you switching both, one after the next, in solo (or the first in solo and the second unmute) , you getting only the first send track solo and not the second as well.

I guess, this is a feature, but isnt better to get all with muted send devices coupled send tracks switching solo as well ?

thanks

greets

pow

I dont see any reason why this would be useful. And why is this a bug?

maybe it could be, but seemingly not.

Its usefull to prehear more than one instrument tracks, they have a muted send plugins, that goes to more than one different send tracks.
Its easy, if you working in the pattern editor and you will hear 2 tracks solo, but they have 2 different muted send destinations. One of the send tracks will be muted.
You must make manuel unmute the send tracks.

Its good for fast working and maybe for life gigs.

thanks

pow

I see.

But then this should not be bound to an “after solo” action. Either we never mute the sends when soloing a track, or when unmuting a track all its send tracks always get unmuted as well.

Would this cause other unwanted side-effects?

The side effect, if all send tracks are open, that i see, is, that you hear the noises of the plugins in the other send tracks.
I make some tests and i cant see side effects for now and for the compatibilitiy with old versions.
But in the the tests i found some new bugs, but more in the bug report.

In the real analog world are the sends busses still open, if you switching to solo on one or more tracks.

You can make a choosing button in the prefs for this “open all send tracks in solo” option.

thanks

pow

And what about always unmuting all assigned sends when unmuting a track, regardless of if you have something soloed or not? This should be safe and do the trick, or?