07-14-2020, 09:50 PM
(06-21-2020, 11:32 AM)Hans Peter Augustesen Wrote: From a non-technical point of view, it is in general bad behavior to mute people. Of course there are exceptions, but ...
It cannot be directly compared to "dead" tracks in an audio editor.
To mute living people is generally disguisting - I think
If you don't want to listen to people in a session, I think you should leave the session and find another place to stay.
Or simply tell people that they are now being thrown out because of the need for calm.
It would be something more friendly than muting them.
Solo is good as a tool to isolate someone if they have a noisy connection. I actively use the mixer to balance all my sessions and it would be useful tool to use while balancing mainly because it is not always clear what instrument someone is playing. Sometimes people have electric guitar, but are playing bass, etc.