I have seen other threads where the complexity of implementing holds in realtracks have been discussed and I can appreciate the problems involved, but I think that holds on endings are probably a little bit easier to implement than elsewhere. There are usually only two or three alternate ending provided with each realtrack and these are (presumably) specifically recorded 'ending' loops. The option to have one (or all) of those endings ring out and fade away with a natural decay that lasts for an extra bar or two beyond the two bar ending would be great and sound much more like a normal song ending then the abrubt halt that we currently get.

I have simulated this in one or two songs by exporting the realtracks to my DAW (Cubase) and editing the last note of each realtrack within Melodyne to stretch it out over an extra bar or two. This is a really fiddly and time consuming process but it (kinda) works. It would be great if BIAB could do this automatically.

Regards, Aubrey


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