Can you change styles in the middle of a song?

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Dick Sexton
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Can you change styles in the middle of a song?

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In "Don't Rock The Jukebox" the style seems to change right in the middle of the song. Possible? Any one done this or the song? Thank you...
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Joe Wheeler
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Post by Joe Wheeler »

Yes :) I go from easy shuffle to CPrice on a lot of songs. I usually decrease the volume on the base by about -30 to make it more uniform.
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Dick Sexton
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Thanky you...

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Joe, I appreciate the quick response. If you have the time, would it be possible to email me an example or get me headed in the right direction how to get this done. I think once I get one done, I'm on my way...

Thank you very much,
Dick Sexton

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Post by jolynyk »

Joe can you send me a copy of doing it also??
thanks
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Joe Wheeler
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Post by Joe Wheeler »

I right click on the bar where I want the style to change. When the options pop up I choose bar settings. When more options pop up look to the upper middle of your screen where you will see style. Click on it and choose from the list that comes up. I think this will do what you want. If not maybe the experts will chime in. good luck :)
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Andy Sandoval
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Joe's got it. Here's what you see when you right click at the bar change and choose "bar settings".

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Also, if you want the original style to kick back in later you have to do the same thing and choose the original style again. In other words, the style will play until you change it again.