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Mute and Solo allow you to selectively mute and solo Sounds and Groups:
.
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Choke All Notes allow you to cut all playing audio:
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Groove allows you to give a shuffling flair to individual Sounds/Groups or to your entire
Project:
.
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Hardware Shortcuts give you a quick access to the most important parameters of each chan-
nel (Sound, Group, and Master):
5.4.4, Level, Tempo, Tune, and Groove Shortcuts on
5.4.1
Mute and Solo
Muting is used to silence a Sound or a Group, whereas Solo is pretty much the opposite: Solo-
ing a Sound or a Group mutes all other Sounds in that Group or all other Groups, respectively,
so that you can listen to the selected Sound or Group alone. The combination of both is a use-
ful means to play live and to test different sequences together.
When used on Sounds, the Solo only applies to the current Group: The Sounds in other Groups
won’t be affected.
We describe here how to mute/solo Groups and Sounds in the Arrange view of the soft-
ware, but you can also do this from Mix view via the
Mute
button available in each chan-
nel strip of the Mixer! See section
9.2.5, Adjusting Settings in the Channel Strips
more information.
Audio Mute vs. Event Mute
At the Group level, the Mute function is an audio mute: The whole audio output of the muted
Group will be bypassed. At the Sound level, the Mute function is by default a trigger mute: the
Pattern content (the events) for the muted Sound will not be triggered — but any audio re-
maining from past events for this Sound will still be audible until it fades away. You can
change this behavior by enabling the
Audio Mute
button in the
Audio
page of the Sound’s Out-
put properties (see section
8.1.2, Configuring the Main Output of Sounds and Groups
) as well
as in Solo and Mute mode on your controller: Activating the audio mute for Sounds will ensure
that not only the events are muted, but any remaining audio as well.
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