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Ken Williams


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Arkansas
Post  Posted 7 Dec 2000 1:38 pm    
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I know that a measure is split into 2 parts(halves) when typing in the chords to a song. Is there anyway to split one of those half measures in half? For example, if you were trying to program an ending for a song and you wanted a sudden stop on the 4th count of the measure, is that possible? If this doen't make sense let me know I'll try to clarify.

Ken
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Alan Shank

 

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Woodland, CA, USA
Post  Posted 7 Dec 2000 3:26 pm    
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You can do this:


1st half 2nd half
C,G C

This will give you one beat C, one beat G and two beats C in a 4-beat measure. To get a stop on beat 4:


1st half 2nd half
C C,G..


I think. >Smile
Cheers,
Alan Shank
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Jim Baron

 

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Madera, Ca.
Post  Posted 7 Dec 2000 8:22 pm    
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Or right click on the measure you want to work on and up will come a dialog box where you can enter a chord for each beat, or change chords from a shot to a hold or a rest, push chords to play a little early, hold some instruments while others play and a few more things.
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Ken Williams


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Arkansas
Post  Posted 8 Dec 2000 7:27 am    
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Thanks guys for the instructions. Everything is working fine now.

Ken
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