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Title: repeating. need help
Post by: thepianist67 on 2007-02-15 10:49 pm
i only have the trial version so i don't know if it is impossible to do this without buying it, but is it possible to do something like a special ending except for using it for a normal measure.
                                                        
it should look something like                     2x        
                                            | b b b b  (b b - -) |
of what i am trying to describe.
(b's are notes)

does anyone know what i'm talking about?
Title: Re: repeating. need help
Post by: C.E.G on 2007-02-15 11:08 pm
i assume you mean you want to play the original notes 2 times and the on the third time round leave of half the phrase?
Title: Re: repeating. need help
Post by: Rick G. on 2007-02-15 11:29 pm
You can hide barlines. Attached is a literal interpretation of what I take you to be describing.
Title: Re: repeating. need help
Post by: thepianist67 on 2007-02-16 01:43 am
nah, what i am meaning is playing the first four notes the first time and playing the part in parenthesis the second time. can you make some sort of parenthesis like that? i have a ben folds book that has that in it
Title: Re: repeating. need help
Post by: thepianist67 on 2007-02-16 02:39 am
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/8369/oneangrydwarfand200solefd4.jpg

this is what i mean. its halfway thru
Title: Re: repeating. need help
Post by: Rick G. on 2007-02-16 03:06 am
Just set one of your User Fonts to an appropriate size and put the parens in as text.
Title: Re: repeating. need help
Post by: K.A.T. on 2007-02-16 11:45 pm
For sound purposes, you might want to try this.
Title: Re: repeating. need help
Post by: kahman on 2007-02-17 01:02 am
I think this is what you want.
Title: Re: repeating. need help
Post by: David Palmquist on 2007-02-17 04:47 am
I think K.A.T.'s example is probably it.  Just make the special endings invisible and copy in the brackets and 2x from Kahlman's example. 

Hot darn! You guys is good.