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Muting/Soloing tracks
You can mute/solo individual tracks. This allows you to set xed groups to sound in playback, for
example, if you only want to listen to certain groups of players at a time.
PROCEDURE
1. In the toolbar, click Show Mixer to show the Mixer.
2. In the Mixer, click the appropriate button at the top of each channel you want to mute/solo.
Mute
Solo
RESULT
Each track is muted/soloed and the corresponding buttons are enabled.
This affects which tracks play back until you change which tracks are muted/soloed, meaning you
do not have to reselect the tracks you want to hear each time. For example, if you have eight
tracks and solo four, only those four are played back. If you mute two tracks, those tracks are not
played back but the other six are played back.
NOTE
Soloing tracks automatically mutes all other tracks. If you solo a track that was muted, it is
automatically unmuted.
You can also play back only certain tracks/staves by selecting notes/items on each track/staff
you want to hear.
EXAMPLE
Mute
when enabled Solo when enabled
RELATED LINKS
Expanding/Collapsing tracks on page 455
Muting notes/items individually on page 462
Muting/Soloing instruments
You can solo the currently selected instruments, which automatically mutes all other
instruments. This can be useful if you want to ensure only certain instruments are played back
while you are working on a specic section of a project.
PROCEDURE
1.
Select at least one note belonging to each instrument you want to solo. You can do this in
Write mode and Play mode.
2.
Press Alt/Opt-S .
Play mode
Playing back music
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12