The Mute tool lets you mute clips, mute partial clips, mute MIDI notes, and disable transient markers. Mute events to prevent them from playing back.
Do one of the following:
Note: The F10 shortcut key cycles through all Erase tools (Erase/Mute). If another Erase tool is selected, press F10 again until the Erase tool is selected.Figure 144. Mute tool hotspots on audio clip.
Table 105. Using the Mute tool on audio clips Figure 145. Mute tool hotspots on MIDI clip.
Table 106. Using the Mute tool on MIDI clips Figure 146. Mute tool hotspots on PRV notes.
Table 107. Using the Mute tool on PRV notes Figure 147. Mute tool hotspots on AudioSnap transients.
Table 108. Using the Mute tool on AudioSnap transients
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