Add mute button to desktop.
I know it is buried in preferences, but it would be more convenient if there was a general button on the desktop.
I know it is buried in preferences, but it would be more convenient if there was a general button on the desktop.
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Something like that?
Edit: Then it would be a Toggle 'Play Notes When Editing' Button
In reply to Something like that? … by Shoichi
I don't see a mute button there?
In reply to I don't see a mute button… by Jojo-Schmitz
Because the equivalent drop-down list is hidden ;-)
(question: which instrument to mute? All of them? Then disabling the audio from the pc control panel would be easier)
In reply to Because the equivalent drop… by Shoichi
All, actually not the instruments on playback I guess, but on note entry and whule using the arrow keys to move abound in the score, as that's that you can disable in Preferences. Some speaker icon, enabled or disabled, maybe
In reply to All, actually not the… by Jojo-Schmitz
So: a Play note button:
In reply to So: a Play note button. by Shoichi
In reply to [inline:Download.png] by Jojo-Schmitz
My original post is regarding note entry and navigation as suggested above. Using the play panel makes a difference.
In reply to All, actually not the… by Jojo-Schmitz
A mute button on the desktop and checkbox next each instrument name in the score. That way when you're debugging a score, you won't have to go to the Mixer or anything else. If you have an orchestral score, you would click mute and all checkboxes clear (all instruments become mute), and then you would click on the individual instrument that you want to play by itself. Or you can stop individual instruments from sounding by simply checking the box next to the instrument name and not pressing the mute button beforehand, that way you can have all instruments play except the one you unchecked. So basically you would have one mute button on the desktop, and a checkbox for each instrument generated to the left of the instrument name in the score. You can even make a kind of mute navigator, a small representation of the score and all the checkmarks, that would allow you to simply swipe the checkmarks with the mouse or with your finger on a device to turn a bunch of them on and off with one motion. Let the mayhem begin!
In reply to A mute button on the desktop… by [DELETED] 20089696
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but it seems to me this is exactly what the Solo button does - the equivalent of muting everything but the selected stave(s).