hrh999
Some answers for you.
I've just completed looking at the TO END feature on ALL styles. This is not an OS issue but rather within the styles. The arranger parts (DRUMS, BASS CHD1-5) are purposely programmed as they are so (using your example above) when you hear the INCAPA-Human sound, that is correct. However the issue on the other extended sound is from the LOWERS (which are the voices you manually play with your left hand while controlling the Arranger). Since there is an extra measure, (which is used to fade out from the arranger components and prevent abrupt choppy endings), if you press a chord hard, these LOWER notes are usually sustained 'till the last measure. The TO END uses whatever voices are currently being used within the ARRANGER to end the style(hence the difference when you press TO END after ARR A. vers ARR B. etc).
To resolve this;
* press both LOWER buttons (to mute the LOWER parts) immidiately you've pressed the TO END (or slightly before).
OR
* Use different sounds that do not have a long sustain period (e.g electric piano) for your LOWERS voices.
Hope this helps.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Ketron_AJ (edited 05-02-2002).]