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Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: Donald W. Davis on 1998-04-26 04:00 AM

Title: Selective Silence on a Staff
Post by: Donald W. Davis on 1998-04-26 04:00 AM
I'd like to be able to surpress the output of a staff
during a repeat. If "Midi Control -> Instrument Patch ->
Patch Name - <none>" resulted in silent output, I'd have
what I need. It doesn't, at least on my system.

Inserting a "Multipoint Controler" patch with Volume = zero
almost works, but the staff is still audible. Same for
using an explicit Dynamic and overriding the midi volume
setting.

NoteWorthy 1.5, Sound car - '93 vintage plain vanilla
Creative Labs Sound Blaster. Op. Sys - Win95.

Worthy Noters, any suggestions?

-DonD
Title: Re: Selective Silence on a Staff
Post by: DDon on 1998-04-26 04:00 AM
this works for me-

(perhaps you missed the check marks or did not zero the velocity?)

repeat open
notes
insert\dynamic\, check override volume=0, check override velocity=0
repeat close
insert\dynamic\, uncheck override volume, incheck override velocity
notes
Title: Re: Selective Silence on a Staff
Post by: Olivier Miakinen on 1998-04-29 04:00 AM
Do you want to shut up a staff when playing ?

If I really understood your question, then you have a
very simple way to do that:
1) select the staff
2) click on the appropriate button (I don't remember
how it is called, but if I remember it represents a
speaker)

I hope this helps