Mute individual bars

• Jun 10, 2013 - 09:59

Is it possible to mute individual bars in a stave on playback?


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Ah OK, thanks. I'm arranging scores for solo saxophone and electric guitar and I'm currently using stemless notes with slant square heads in the guitar stave, but I obviously don't want them to play back unless there's a guitar solo as in the extract attched. I think there's a model guitar bar somewhere but I've never managed to work out how to use it. I guess I'd better revisit that because I've got quite a few of these to do!!

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In reply to by Peter B

Enter the slash notation (stemless notes with slant heads) as a second voice, wherever they appear. Then by right clicking and using the context menu, you can select / more / same voice.
Once all the slashes are selected and highlighted, you can use the context menu again (by right clicking on a highlighted slash) and using Note Properties set the velocity to zero. (also, velocity type set to 'user')

This should mute all the slashes, yet the guitar solo (being voice #1) will play.

In reply to by Jm6stringer

Brilliant - thanks jm. It's actually turned out to be simpler than that. All I've done is select the stemless notes with slash heads and set their velocity to user 0 and that's done it. I haven't had to use voice #1/voice #2. These are going to be little student practice pieces, and now I've got the template I can crack on with it. Thanks again.

PS: There are actually two mistakes in the attachment, but it was a first draft !!

In reply to by Peter B

Fwiw, the slash notation plugin (which you can download via the olugins menu at right of this page) automtes this prcess - creating the notes, removing the stems, changing the head, setting the velocity to 0 (actually 1, so the payback cursor will still follow them). It will also create rhythm notation for you converting existing notes nto slash heads but keepng the stems and moving them to the center line, etc. But it isn't doing anything you aren't dong already - it just simplifies the process.

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