SATB

• Feb 5, 2024 - 22:47

I would like to find out what about choir voices, if I want to play each voice separately.
I mute the 1st, 2nd, 3rd track in the mixer to play only the bass track, but there the tenor and bass are played together.
When I write the tenor on the 3rd track, I get unnecessary rests. Therefore, if I use track 1, everything is fine.
I can separate the women's voices. When I close track 1, only the Alto part sounds. It's great.
That's how I want to separate the Tenor and Bass voices, but it doesn't work. I have tried several options

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First: your question does not belong to the section "Made with MuseScore".Better use "Support and bug reports" or "General discussion". This section here is intendet do publish what you've created in MuseScore.

Regarding your question:
It is hard to say how your score is written from the picture. I assume, T/B are also written in voice 1 and 2, aren't they? Try to hide voice 1 resp. voice 2 to hear only T or B. What color are the notes when you select the T/B staff?
Otherwise attach your score for a better investigation.

These 'tracks' or rather 'voices' are per staff. So muting voice 3 in the Women staff (Soprano voice 1, Alto vopice 2) doesn't buy anything, that staff doesn't use voice 3
And in the Men staff (Tenor and Bass) you should be using voice 1 and 2 again. Doing so gets gid of the voice 1 rests and the need to mute voice 3...

Oh, I just see that you have selected the S/A mixer (light grey). So muting a voice with the buttons will mute voice 3 of S/A which is already totally muted.
Select the dark grey fader of T/B and then try to mute the voices.

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