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Participating Frequently
February 27, 2026

Audio Solo/Mute breaks globally after soloing audio on a nested multi-track, multicam sequence in a parent sequence

  • February 27, 2026
  • 1 reply
  • 24 views

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open a Team Project containing a multicam sequence

  2. Create a new parent sequence

  3. Nest the multicam sequence into the parent sequence

  4. In the parent sequence Timeline, click Solo on any audio track

  5. Attempt to Solo or Mute audio tracks in the Timeline or Audio Track Mixer

Expected result

  • Audio Solo and Mute controls remain functional

  • Timeline and Audio Track Mixer Solo/Mute states stay synchronized

  • Solo isolates only the selected audio track during playback

Actual result

  • Timeline Solo/Mute UI becomes desynchronized from the Audio Track Mixer

  • Timeline Mute icons switch to green outlined (passive) state, even when no Solo is active

  • Audio Solo stops functioning entirely

  • All audio tracks remain audible regardless of Solo selections

  • Mute behavior becomes unreliable

  • The issue persists across all sequences in the project

  • Restarting Premiere temporarily resolves the issue, but it reoccurs immediately when audio Solo is used again in a parent sequence with a nested multicam sequence with multiple audio tracks.

Adobe Premiere Pro version

v26.0.1 (Build 3)

Operating system

Issue exists on both Windows and MacOS
Current environment contains Windows 10 22H2 (Build 19045.6466) and MacOS Tahoe 26.3

GPU driver version (Windows only)

RTX3090 - Studio Driver Version 591.74

Video format

Not applicable (audio/UI issue)

Comparative information

  • Does it affect all projects or only some?
    Occurs frequently (nearly always) in Team Projects using multicam sequences

  • Does it affect new projects?
    Yes, when the same multicam + nesting workflow is used

  • When did the problem begin?
    Over one year ago

    1 reply

    Community Manager
    February 27, 2026

    Hi ​@Christopher Power ,

    Thanks for laying out the steps and details so clearly — this helps a lot.

     

    A few more quick follow-up Qs:

    • Are all audio tracks identical in format (mono/stereo) or a mix?

    • Do you see the same behavior if the nested multicam has only a single audio track per camera?

    • Does this occur in both Team Projects and local projects, or only Team Projects?

    • Any third-party audio effects applied in the nested sequence?

     

    Thanks again for the detailed info — we hope we can help get this resolved soon.

    Participating Frequently
    March 2, 2026

    This week is fairly busy, but I will try to make time to test those scenarios. To answer one question though: “Are all audio tracks identical in format (mono/stereo) or a mix?”. It’s a 3-camera multicam. Each camera has stereo audio and additionally there is a separate 8-mono channel off-camera audio recorder. Only 4 of those channels are being used (Ex. boom, lav1, lav2, mix from the recorder).