Hmm, David ... I've tried the two methods you suggested, and so far have experienced no change. I'm on a Mac, does that make a diff.?

Dean

On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:01 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:

On 3 Nov 2009 at 15:15, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

How do I get cued notes to not playback?

In the past, I've generally allocated a layer for non-playing
notation, but I tend not to do that as much. I would do one of these
things, depending on the length of the cue:

1. using the MIDI tool, set all its notes to zero velocity.

2. using the frame edit (Ctrl-Click on the Speedy frame), I'd turn
off playback for the individual notes.

The latter I'd do for short passages (such as when I realize
ornaments in a non-visible layer), the former for longer ones.

I used to do it with expressions that set key velocity to zero and
one that set it back to something appropriate, but that was before I
got more comfortable with the 2 methods above.

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