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RESULT
The selected instruments are soloed and all other instruments are muted by changing their
mute/solo states in the Mixer. This affects which instruments are muted/soloed until you
deactivate their mute/solo states.
TIP
You can also determine which staves are included in playback for each separate playback without
changing their states in the Mixer.
RELATED LINKS
Mixer on page 469
Deactivating mute/solo instrument states
You can deactivate the mute and solo states of all instruments in your project, for example, if you
want to hear all instruments in playback after soloing a small selection. You can do this in any
mode.
PROCEDURE
Deactivate mute/solo instrument states in the following ways:
To deactivate all mute instrument states, press Alt/Opt-U .
To deactivate all solo instrument states, press Shift-Alt/Opt-S .
In the Mixer, click Deactivate All Mute States.
In the Mixer, click Deactivate All Solo States.
RESULT
All instruments in the project have the corresponding state removed. For example, removing
both mute and solo instrument states reverts all instruments to their default state, causing all
instruments to be included in playback.
RELATED LINKS
Mixer on page 469
Muting notes/items individually
You can mute individual notes and items to exclude them from playback without deleting them,
for example, to hear chords without their arpeggios, a passage with multiple dynamics at a
single volume level, or without tempo changes from tempo marks.
PROCEDURE
1.
In Write mode, select the notes/items you want to mute/suppress in playback.
2.
In the Properties panel, activate Suppress playback in the Common group.
Resetting changes to volume faders
You can reset changes you have made to volume faders in the Mixer back to their default level.
PREREQUISITE
The Mixer window is shown.
Play mode
Playing back music
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12