Version 3.6 again has this problem: Mute voice produces note that doesn't stop when overlap present
I am having a hard time getting individual voices in a staff to play. The mute buttons are inconsistent. It will either not mute the voice, or just as with issue #282165, it will play constant notes from the muted voice.
I have tried several things with the multiple mute/solo buttons in the mixer, but keep getting this issue. I saw that this was supposedly fixed in v3.3.0, but it is back in my version, 3.6.2.548021803 (the latest available).
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In order to investigate, we would need you to attach your score and give precise steps to reproduce the problem.
In reply to In order to investigate, we… by Marc Sabatella
Sorry, here is the file I've been working on. Specifically, I cannot isolate the tenor voice. In previous versions I simply selected the TENOR LEAD voice and muted the LEAD voice using the "Mute Voice" buttons. This version introduced the expanded mixer voice below where I can target both voices in the staff individually. If I mute the LEAD using the red M button, it does not mute that voice. If I use the Mute Voice buttons above, the reported problem occurs, where every note is sustained throughout.
Let me know if you can reproduce. I can perhaps do a recording of my steps if needed.
In reply to Sorry, here is the file I've… by jdoverton
Nothing attached
In reply to Nothing attached by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry. I am sure I attached it. Here it is again. Yah Yahs.mscz
In reply to Sorry. I am sure I attached… by jdoverton
There's nothing muted.
BTW, for the BARI/BASS staff you really should be using voice 1 and 2 too rather than 3 and 4, thern there's no need to play tricks with making voice 1 rests white (or invisible).
And if you use the T/L and B/B tests from the text palette, you can unfold the 'instruments' in Mixer and deal with the voices independantly
Not related to #282165: Mute voice produces note that doesn't stop when overlap present, as far as I can tell