Originally Posted by Charlie Fogle
Hi Mike02392. I've followed this post hoping someone would reference an example but so far it's not happened. I'm not understanding the issue and have become curious to why there's a difference that an ending with the melody ending on the final bar doesn't work with "start ending 2 bars early" or what ever measure the ending begins you choose to start it and why a single measure that will "start ending 1 bar early" works.

Are there any User Showcase songs posted I can review?
Possibly a commercial release on YouTube?
Or, better, maybe post an SGU file displaying the issue?

Thanks,
Charlie
This is a good question of Charlie's from 2020 and if anyone else who is reading this is unsure what this setting does, please have a look at the image and the brief explanation below.

For users who work with multiple choruses, each repetition of the visible chordsheet (i.e. each 'chorus') is based on the same chord layout. The 'end 2 bars early' option applies to the last chorus. It effectively reduces the last chorus by 2 bars so that the length the song is 3 choruses and not 3 choruses plus an ending. By comparison, users who lay songs out in a linear format using a single chorus have full control over playback by their design of the chordsheet. Multiple-chorus users cannot do this. The 'end 2 bars early' option gives multiple-chorus users a little more control over their song's playback.

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