I have the answer to your question.
After typing G... click the notation button on BIAB screen.
Now you are seeing a kind of piano staff system.
At your right you must see 6 small buttons ( B D P G S M ) that correspond
to The Bass, piano, drums,guitar, strings and melody parts.
Click the B button.
Now, Bellow the G... Chord symbol, type (click) with your mouse on the very
first line of the bottom staff.
Now you will hear the bass play a G whole note tied to a dotted half note.
Repeat the process to all the other parts ( D P G S M ) and you will have
your smooth ending.
I hope this will Help you
Best Regards
Rogerio
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>OK, I don't want to be accused of trying to turn this in to the BIAB mail
>list, but I do know how to hold a chord and I have read the manual. My
>question relates not to how to get a chord to hold or how to change the
>notes of the chord, but instead how to control the duration of a held chord.
>Assume that I have a song in BIAB and I want to end the song on a straight G
>chord. I'd like this chord to die out natually the way you would on a real
>instrument. I type in G... and play. The chord will hold. However, it will
>only hold for one beat and then will cut off very abruptly, at least on my
>system. I want it to hold throughout the measure and decay naturally the way
>you would end a song. I haven't called BIAB because I'm never at the
>computer with BIAB during the day. Thanks to those that attempted to answer
>the question.
>
>Rick
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