When a track is muted, SONAR processes the track while playback is in progress so that you can unmute the track without stopping playback. If you have lots of muted tracks, this can place a heavy load on your computer. Archived tracks, on the other hand, don’t place any load on your computer. Therefore, if there are tracks you want to keep but don’t need to play, you should archive them instead.When you mute or unmute a track while playback is in progress, there may be a slight delay before you hear the effect of the change. This is to be expected and does not indicate a hardware or software problem.
To mute or unmute several tracks at once, select the tracks and do one of the following:
To mute all selected tracks of the same track type, hold down the CTRL key and click any selected track’s Mute button .Click the Mute / Unmute All Tracks button in the Control Bar’s Mix module.Do one of the following:
Click the Mute / Unmute All Tracks button in the Control Bar’s Mix module.
2. Do one of the following:
Click the track’s Archive button .
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