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    Default How to narrow the long fade out of a chart?

    How to narrow the long fade out of a chart?

    I've got a problem. The last chord in a chart remains sounding for too long. Is there any way to shorten this duration?

    Please, see attached file for one example of my issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david5150 View Post
    How to narrow the long fade out of a chart?

    I've got a problem. The last chord in a chart remains sounding for too long. Is there any way to shorten this duration?

    Please, see attached file for one example of my issue.
    Please post your example chart here
    )BOB

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    Only post charts and playlists in the forums directly from your app using iReal pro format.
    Share>Forums (or Post to Forums) so they can be downloaded and opened directly in the editor.
    Don't use attachments or other file-sharing site links.

    There are detailed instructions here:
    http://www.irealpro.com/support
    (You can also select the "?" in a circle at the top of an app page)

    There are ways to cause the final chord in a song to sound on different beats, but its duration isn't adjustable.
    I don't know a way to force a "hard stop" ending.
    )BOB
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 01-19-2018 at 05:12 AM.

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    Here is the file.

    As you can see, final chord last for 2 mesasures beyond.

    New Song 5 - Unknown Composer
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 01-19-2018 at 01:21 PM.

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    The player automatically adds an extra final beat as a built-in song ending. That's actually a nice feature...except when it's not desired.

    I added the END instruction (a button in the editor) to your chart under the final measure. It is only visible on the edit screen. It doesn't change the duration of the final played note, but it can elimate the extra final beat.

    New Song 5 END - Example

    The primary use of the END command is to stop the player from playing a "turnaround" in the last measure the final time through the song. In that case, place it under the tonic chord in the penultimate (second to last) bar.

    END Example - Example

    Thank you for posting your chart
    )BOB

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