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The problem is both the first note and the volume zero setting are after the repeat, which Composer puts at time 0:00:000.
You might put a pickup bar as bar 1, with your volume zero setting in the pickup bar. Make sure the volume zero setting stays in the pickup bar. I just tried this and it works. It looks a trifle strange, but ... Hope that helps. David |
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Thank you, David. That's a great idea. While I was off doing something else, I came up with a different way to handle the problem, but I will file your suggestion for future use.
Ralph |
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