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Old 11-02-2018, 05:32 PM
soundartsonline soundartsonline is offline
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Default Mute notes in midi/ Protools 11/ Awesome feature!

Here's something I never realized was there. When you're working in midi, in the midi editor window, you can right click on any notes to mute just those notes, while the rest of the midi track continues to play audibly. It's great for finetuning parts that might have fighting double notes with another track or whatever you need it for.

So excited about this feature. Wanted to let you know.

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Old 11-02-2018, 05:43 PM
Sardi Sardi is offline
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Default Re: Mute notes in midi/ Protools 11/ Awesome feature!

You know you can do that with audio too right?

The region turns grey when muted.


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