Style Ending
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Style Ending
I have a Style for which I can use Ending 1 and 2. However, nothing if I use Ending 3. Is it possible for the following?
1. Introduce an ending 3 (short duration) to this single style
2. If not 1 above, copy Ending 2 into Ending 3.
I use Ending 3 in all my numbers, and have assigned the EC5 to accomplish this mode. Did not want to assign another (Ending 2)into the EC5.
Looking for the easiest option.
Many thanks,
Jim MacKenzie
1. Introduce an ending 3 (short duration) to this single style
2. If not 1 above, copy Ending 2 into Ending 3.
I use Ending 3 in all my numbers, and have assigned the EC5 to accomplish this mode. Did not want to assign another (Ending 2)into the EC5.
Looking for the easiest option.
Many thanks,
Jim MacKenzie
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You can do 1 & 2
I think I would copy ENDING 2 to 3 if ENDING 2 is exactly what you want.
Cheers
Pete
I think I would copy ENDING 2 to 3 if ENDING 2 is exactly what you want.
Cheers
Pete

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If Ending 2 is too long, you can also copy just the last (or last 2) measures from Ending 2 to Ending 3. Easy and fast to do, just like copying, but with a few adjustments.
I don't own the Pa4X (have Pa3X, might be the same), but to prevent giving wrong step-by-step instructions, ask someone who owns the Pa4X to do this.
There are many people on this forum, that are willing to help another member.
I don't own the Pa4X (have Pa3X, might be the same), but to prevent giving wrong step-by-step instructions, ask someone who owns the Pa4X to do this.
There are many people on this forum, that are willing to help another member.
Hi Jim,
This is done with the Pa3x, but works the same pretty much:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QelJ2yXYeo
This is done with the Pa3x, but works the same pretty much:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QelJ2yXYeo
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