Hi Mike,
It is entirely up to you how you wish to end your song. If you just wish to finish the song by slowing down the final few bars, without using Ending 1 or Ending 2, then just proceed as I described above, using your own playing-out phrase till the final measure.
If you wish to use one of the built-in endings, then you could implement the slow-down process over the duration of the actual Ending, or even part of the Ending. Let's assume your recorded song included one of the built-in Endings. Say your actual Song sequence is 96 measures long and during the recording process, you hit the Ending 1 at the start of measure 97. If the Ending is 4 measures in length and you decide to use the Realtime method, then just start turning the TEMPO dial at the start of measure 97 and the entire Ending will be slowed down.
If you decide to use the Step time method, then in the sequencer editor, just start entering the extra events in the CONTROL track at the start of measure 97, and continue throughout the next 4 measures. This will cause the entire Ending phrase to slow down.
In addition to the slow-down at the end of the sequence, you could also add a Fade-out during the slow-down.
Probably the easiest way to add a Fade-out to an existing sequence is to use the Step time method. Enter the Sequencer editor as described above and select the 6/CTL track. Cursor forward to the measure at which you wish the Fade-out to begin and press FADE OUT. You should hear a short Beep and see an Asterisk appear in the Control track. One thing to note : the length of the Fade-out process can be adjusted between 1 and 16 measures. It is best to adjust the Fade out length to match the number of measures between the point at which the Fade-out starts and the point at which the total sequence ends.
To adjust the Fade-out duration, press Program Menus > Control > Fade In/Out settings, then use the controls to set the required duration of the Fade-out.
One other point - If your existing sequence does not include one of the Built-in endings and you wish to add an ending, the procedure is described in Tech Tip number 13 on my website.
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music.
Aldous Huxley
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Willum
After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music.
Aldous Huxley
( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)