Mute Automation ?
Hi,
I just want to know of it's possible to mute maybe 8 measures in my score with automation as in Reaper. Because I'm writing a piece for orchestra and I want to try easily some differents orchestrations. Please, if your answer is to click on the Mixer and mute the track, it's no my talking. I'm looking for automation and in the very best way a mute button to mute a selection !!!
Thank for All
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There is no automation as in a DAW.
But you have two possibilities:
In reply to There is no automation as in… by HildeK
@Hildek, thanks for your answer I don't think about the notes properties. Good idea !
It's note exactly the subject, but do you know if it's possible to create our own button with the action we want. I don't know if I'm really clear.
In reply to @Hildek, thanks for your… by FloGou
The only thing I could think of is to write a plugin (I can't ...) that toggles the play hook in the selected range. You can't assign a button to the plugin, but you can assign a keyboard shortcut.
In reply to @Hildek, thanks for your… by FloGou
"do you know if it's possible to create our own button with the action we want"
In reply to "do you know if it's… by SteveBlower
To item 1: I have searched for it and can't find one that toggles the play checkbox of a selected note.
In reply to "do you know if it's… by SteveBlower
@SteveBlower :
1. The action I want is not in the Edit>Preferences>Shortcuts
2. I've tried the plugin you're talking about but unfortunatly it isn't supported by MS4 only MS3. And the explanations to use it are very light !
Thanks for your help
A third method:
Write those notes you like to mute in a seperate staff. Then you can mute them.
I have no idea what you mean by "automation". But I assume that in Reaper you select the measures and hit a Mute button.
The closest MU4 would have would be in the first answer.
If you have the "Properties" tab open already, it's a little faster. Select the measures and uncheck "Play". Same number of steps. And only one more if you have to open the Properties tab. Don't forget that MU4 is not a DAW and not primarily and audio program the same way a DAW is.
In reply to I have no idea what you mean… by bobjp
> I have no idea what you mean by "automation".
In DAW software, subtracks can be activated in parallel with an audio track. They can be used for various section-wise modifications of the track such as volume control, FX contribution, balance settings and others and also for ON and OFF. That is called 'track automation'.
However, Musescore is primarily intended for score notation, and the volume modifiers commonly used in sheet music are the dynamics labels or text cues such as 'tacet'.