Hi All, I'm using a virtual instrument called NST Choir VST by bigcat. In order to 'mute' a note in the midi editor, I right clicked on the note (That I wanted to mute) and a menu appeared. In the menu I clicked 'mute' and all good as the note was muted. However when I went to un-mute the the note, I again right clicked on the note, a menu appeared but I did not see the word 'un-mute'. The only choice in the menu was the same word 'mute'. As a result I simply clicked on 'mute' again and the note was un-muted. When a note is muted and I want to un-mute it later shouldn't the right-clicked-menu (for that note) show the word 'un-mute instead of 'mute'? I'm not sure if this is a programming issue or if this is common practice. Just thought I'd mention this while working on a project today. Thank you My Rig: Hardware: Laptop: Dell Vostro 15 5510 Laptop (2022) Processore: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11390H @ 3.40GHz 2.92 GHz Ram: 16 gigs System type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor Extension Monitor: ACER 27" Model No. CB272 Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlet 2i4 2nd-generation Monitors: Altec Lansing Multimedia ACS 410 with subwoofer Software: Reaper version: v7.28/win64 Options > Preferences > Device Screen: Audio System: ASIO ASIO driver: Focusrite USB ASIO Enabled Inputs: first 1: Input 1 last 2: Input 2 Output range: first: 1: Output 1 last: 2: Output 2 Sample rate: 44100 Request block size: 256 Audio thread priority: ASIO default / MMCSS Pro Audio / Time Critical Enabled: Allow projects to override device sample rate