reversible erasing

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2018/03/25 12:59:07 (permalink)

reversible erasing

Could someone please tell me if I can still drag the cursor across a portion of my track to mute it until I choose to get it back. At that time, I suppose I could drag across the top of the section to reactivate it.
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    LENovik
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    Re: reversible erasing 2018/03/25 21:52:14 (permalink)
    Perhaps I didn't make that clear enough. I just want to be able to mute certain measures of a MIDI track, but with the ability to undo what I've done at a later date.
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    Re: reversible erasing 2018/03/25 23:01:38 (permalink)
    "Mute" is the right term. Check the help file for your version of Sonar to see which "tools" will do mute for you. Mute is a non-destructive and undoable (reversible) operation. If your measures are isolated in a single clip, mute the clip. Otherwise, depending on your version, you may be able to select the measures then mute them with one of the tools.

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    Re: reversible erasing 2018/03/28 01:18:39 (permalink)
    Thanks. That helped me start to figure it out. I have X3, and it wasn't obvious to me how to get rid of the Erase box and change it to a Mute (M) box. I also don't exactly have a Help reference section. The help pull down menu leads me to different places, but not a search box. When I finally realized I had to R click on that Erase box to change it to M, and then looked at another site telling me to scroll at the bottom of the track (similar to what I do with audio data,) I was able to scroll thru the MIDI part I wanted to mute.
    Thanks very much again.
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