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    Hi,
    Is it possible jump to the coda manually? In other words, repeat form (without coda) an indefinite number of times and then jump to the coda only manually or on command. Is this possible? Or there another way to jump to an song ending after an indefinite number of song forms?
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbgorex View Post
    Hi,
    Is it possible jump to the coda manually? In other words, repeat form (without coda) an indefinite number of times and then jump to the coda only manually or on command. Is this possible? Or there another way to jump to an song ending after an indefinite number of song forms?
    Thanks.
    No and No

    The playback sequence is defined in advance by the information on the chart combined with repeat, tempo, instrument and style settings in the player.
    During the pause between touching play and the start of the count-in, the player constructs a new, complete, end to end track.

    During playback, you can only adjust instrument volumes in the mixer (can't change instruments), overall volume on your device, and player pause or stop.
    )BOB
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 11-25-2016 at 06:12 PM.

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    Thanks, BOB. For the purposes of this jazz jam we want to keep the number of song form repeats open. I guess as a work around, I'll create a duplicate on the song consisting of only the final section of the original song and then an ending (with no repeats or codas). So, we'll play along with the original track, stop the track the end, and continue playing our ending as best as possible after the track stops. If our ending sucks, we'll play along with the new track. That should be fairly straightforward.
    Bill

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    Hi Bill
    That's one option.
    I haven't tried this, but if the coda was a separate song on a second device you could start and immediately pause #2,
    then you could start playing #2 without a count-in as desired. (And stop #1)
    Not seamless, not elegant, but perhaps workable.

    For a jam session, I wouldn't have a problem with setting an appropriate number of repeats in the player, (count attendees, everyone gets one solo [6 jammers=8x]), signaling when the screen says "FINAL", play through the coda, done.
    If the group wants more of that tune, play it again...and, as a bonus, you get to practice the coda again.
    )BOB

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    Hi BOB,
    I considered having a finite number of repeats as you suggested, but it being a jazz jam and all, we like to keep it more flexible in order to accomodate longer/shorter solos and additional choruses when trading fours. Your first option makes sense, but seems like it'd be tough keeping a good groove going with the start/stop.
    Thanks!

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    Default Trigger last chorus?

    Is there a way to trigger that the next chorus will be the final chorus of the song? If not, would love to see this feature added. This would be very helpful feature for performances so that you don't have to necessarily play a pre-defined number of choruses.
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 12-20-2022 at 02:48 PM. Reason: Moved to existing discussion thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudbone View Post
    Is there a way to trigger that the next chorus will be the final chorus of the song? If not, would love to see this feature added. This would be very helpful feature for performances so that you don't have to necessarily play a pre-defined number of choruses.
    Answered here
    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...1112#post41112

    )BOB

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