If you just want a song to end with say a 4 chord run out and then a held chord finish (like many Live songs do)I find the best way to achieve it is to make the last bar of your song or the end of your coda / run-out etc a Held chord (X...)and extend from there on by about 8 bars. That will give you a bar where the chords play then just fade away after a couple of bars (as happens naturally). If you allow the SGU to continue to play, you will then also hear the BB constructed ending, which you dont want. Just clip that off your wavs when you send the tracks to your DAW.
Worth a try?
Ian
Just to add to this advice you can also ad a chord
Y. after the
X... where you want the final chord to finish. The chord
Y. can be anything you want as long as it is different from
X... I also find that you sometimes get an unwanted drum crash when the
X... chord sounds. If this happens then mute the drum track at (or before) the
X... with "bar Settings" F5. Using these various methods you have complete control over the ending.
Tony