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Premiere is defaulted to allow multiple tracks to be soloed at a time which dosm't make sense since solo implies only one. I realize I could go through and unsolo all the tracks I don't want to hear; I'm not looking for answers like that, thanks. I'm just wondering if there is a setting somewhere that will allow the soloing function to work the way DAWs are supposed to.
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I thought that was really odd at first, but it's something that a lot of users like and/or wanted. Why?
I've had it explained to me like this. Because often when one has ten tracks of audio and wants to hear only three, it's faster to 'solo' those three tracks than to mute seven. So if "solo" really meant only one track, more users would be spending time clicking the mute buttons on tracks than they do now, as there are more playbacks with some tracks playing than only one.
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I guess that makes sense and this is also how Audition works. Premiere Pro resembles Audition a lot and possibly they're developed from the same growndwork. As I understand it, Audition was built around Cool Edit Pro which they bought from Strylium. Cool Edit Pro did not solo multiple tracks, so I can see how some might consider that an improvement. I think most DAWs deal with this by having a track Disable button in addition to Solo and Mute.
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Most of Premiere's audio is now based on Audition code. The teams work pretty closely.
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Although this is an old one:
In Audition there's a preference setting now to automatically un-solo other tracks when solo-ing a track. The behaviour may be altered with a modifier key.
I wish, Premiere Pro had the same feature. According to programmers' style guides for other programs, I'm used to single-select when clicking and multi-select when SHIFT/CTRL clicking. To this regard, Premiere Pro is rather annoying when behaving differently.