Muting and Soloing Drum Names

Metro’s Drums display allows Drum Names within a single track to be individuallymuted or soloed during playback. If you are using a color or grayscale monitor, you’ll notice two empty square fields to the left of each displayed Drum Name;clicking on either of these two fields displays the Mute and/or Solo buttons,respectively. On monochrome monitors, two pixel-sized indicators appear before eachDrum Name; clicking on either of these two indicators displays the Mute and/orSolo buttons, respectively.

Muting and soloing Drum Names within the Drums display works much like mutingand soloing tracks within the Tracks window. Clicking on the first field (orindicator) to the left of a displayed Drum Name causes a dot to appear,signifying that the Drum Name is muted; clicking on the Mute dot a second time unmutesthe Drum Name. Multiple Drum Names can be muted simultaneously.

Clicking on the second field (or indicator) to the left of a displayed DrumName causes a dot to appear, signifying that the Drum Name is soloed (all otherDrum Names become temporarily muted); clicking on the Solo dot a second timeunsolos the Drum Name (and unmutes all previously unmuted tracks). Multiple DrumNames can be soloed simultaneously.

note02.gifNote: Reselect the current Drum Set from the Drum Set pop-up menu to quickly unmute/unsolo all tracks.


See Also:

Creating and Naming a New Drum Set

Transposing from Drum Set to Drum Set

Transposing from Drum Name to Drum Name

Selecting All Note Data Across a Single Drum Name

Selecting All Note Data Across a Single Drum Name

Showing All Drum Names within a Drum Set

Rearranging the Order of Displayed Drum Names

Adding a New Drum

Nudging the Start Time of Drum Strikes

Scaling Velocities of Selected Drum Strikes

Changing Drum Strike Velocity Ranges

Muting and Soloing Drum Names