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#47844 - 09/08/03 05:18 PM
 
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Registered:  06/28/01
 
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Loc:  Lehigh Valley, Pa.
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All I really wanted to do is increase the length of a song. I was having trouble doing that, because the "Ending" was interfering with copying desired measures.
  I am happy to say, that thanks to all of you, I now know how to complete such a task. It's just a matter of choosing the correct option.
  Actually, to avoid this problem in the future, I will not include an "Ending" while recording, instead I will add the Ending as a last step, AFTER all editing, measure copying, etc. is complete.
  Thanks everyone for very enlighting and thought provoking responses. Nothing beats learning from experts.
  Regards, Larry Hawk 
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#47845 - 09/08/03 05:48 PM
 
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Registered:  07/01/03
 
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Hi  I’m sure every KN7000 owner who’s read this  great, enlightening thread must have learned  something from it, and I would like to thank the participants for sharing their detailed knowledge, which I hope one day I will be able  to make use of, as I down load it, and put it  with “Getting the most from your KN7000” bible. But I must admit I am very ignorant of a lot of this technology, which has a tendency  to go right over my head, and to prove how simple I am. The best part of this thread for me was, Larry Hawk’s Smilies!!! I know, I should get out more. Thank you once again, Best wishes, Fred UK. 
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