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Starting a slide mid-note


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Unless anything's changed, you should be able to author this as a sustained note, add linknext status to it (from the "edit pro guitar note" dialog) and then place another note on the same string where the slide begins. Define the slide status and slide end position on the latter note.

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Wouldn't this work?

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EOF will output that as 3 single notes, with the two of them on the A string linked together:

<note time="0.500" string="1" fret="3" sustain="0.500" linkNext="1" ignore="0" slideTo="-1" slideUnpitchTo="-1" bend="0" hopo="0" hammerOn="0" pullOff="0" tap="0" mute="0" palmMute="0" harmonic="0" harmonicPinch="0" accent="0" leftHand="-1" pluck="-1" slap="-1" tremolo="0" vibrato="0" pickDirection="0" rightHand="-1" />
<note time="1.000" string="1" fret="3" sustain="0.500" linkNext="0" ignore="0" slideTo="5" slideUnpitchTo="-1" bend="0" hopo="0" hammerOn="0" pullOff="0" tap="0" mute="0" palmMute="0" harmonic="0" harmonicPinch="0" accent="0" leftHand="-1" pluck="-1" slap="-1" tremolo="0" vibrato="0" pickDirection="0" rightHand="-1" />
<note time="1.000" string="3" fret="5" sustain="0.500" linkNext="0" ignore="0" slideTo="7" slideUnpitchTo="-1" bend="0" hopo="0" hammerOn="0" pullOff="0" tap="0" mute="0" palmMute="0" harmonic="0" harmonicPinch="0" accent="0" leftHand="-1" pluck="-1" slap="-1" tremolo="0" vibrato="0" pickDirection="0" rightHand="-1" />
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if the "end slide at fret #" is linked to the highest string and the lower strings follow the same amount of frets to slide, that would be fine. I can't seem to find where "slideTo=" is anywhere, so if what I said isn't how eof works, I'm going to need to figure out where I can find that and edit it so it works how I need it to be.

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