Leere Session spielt eine Region ab

In den Systemen sind keine Noten. Im Sequenzer allerdings eine Region. Und abgespielt wird diese auch.
Ich frag mich, wie das zustandgekommen ist.
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Hi @kosmogeri, please post in English, since this is an English Forum.

You created many staves above or below, and some of the signpost show the remaining of some of those edits. If you create staves and then remove them afterwards, Dorico will remember them in the background, and will also retain the music written on them, even if the staves were removed afterwords. This has some advantages in very specific usage cases. Tip: you need to delete the music, before removing a staff, if you don’t want to hear that music anymore.

If you recreate the same staves, the music should then reappear on the score, together with the reappearing staff. But this is not happening here, probably due to the complex series of add staff and remove staff that you did.

If you evoke the command Manual Staff Visibility (select a rest > right click > Staff), you will see your many orphan staves.

In any case, your music is displayed in Play mode.
If you activate Enable Independent Voice Playback, you will see the tracks appearing, and two of them contains the now hidden music. You can delete the music from the Key editor for both tracks:

After you have deleted your music using the key editor, delete also the violet signposts (+2 staves and -1 staff), so you have just a grand staff:

This explains what is happening, but I suggest you start a new fresh project, because I think that Dorico doesn’t delete the added (and then removed) staves and leaves them in the background, which in this case can bring future confusion for your Project.

Tip: If you need more staves, you can use the Divisi functionality (that requires a section player. thought), or just use separate players, one for each staff…etc.

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Maybe not the best idea to start a new project just by deleting the content of the last project.
Thank you very much for your help.

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