K-M IX E DITOR955.1.2.4 – S OLO B UTTONSThe solo buttons are used to “solo” a channel.• Click a solo button to engage; click it again to disengage.• An engaged solo button will light up with a yellow background; a disengaged solowill appear with a black background.• When solo is engaged on a channel, only sound from the soloed channel will be audible; any non-soloed channels will effectively be muted.• It is possible to solo multiple channels at the same time. Just engage as many solos as desired byclicking the solo buttons on the channels you want to hear. You can even engage all of them at thesame time! Though, the result would be the same as not having any solos engaged...E XCLUSIVE S OLOIt is possible to perform an “exclusive solo” by holding down the Shift key on your computerkeyboard when clicking a solo button.This will make it so only the Shift-clicked channel is soloed; any other channels that were alreadysoloed are automatically unsoloed when this happens.TIP: This is also a useful way to disengage multiple solos with a single click. Simply Shift-click anengaged solo button and all active solo buttons will disengage.5.1.2.5 – M UTE B UTTONSThe mute buttons are used to “mute” the various mixer channels.• Click a mute button to engage the mute; click it again to disengage.• An engaged mute button will light up with a magenta background; a disengagedmute will appear with a black background.• When mute is engaged on a channel, that channel’s audio will stop sounding. A muted inputchannel will not pass its audio along to the outputs; a muted output pair will not send audio out toyour speakers (or other external gear).SMIt is possible to both mute and solo a channel at the same time. Doing this will likelycause all sound to completely stop, so please be aware when wielding the powerof solos and mutes simultaneously. Always check your mutes and solos when you’renot getting any audio out of your K-Mix (or, really, any audio equipment).