Larry,
I believe that I have figured out how to get rid of that ending. It's not very straight forward and not very obvious.
1. Play your song and list where all of the changes take place, start of song, end of song, start of ending, whether it's ending one or two, ETC.
2.I have found that it takes three steps to erase the ending.
3.Go to sequencer - step edit. Select Cntrl Track 6. Scroll down to the measure where the ending starts. You should find a * in that vicinity. It may not be exactly at the end or start of a measure. That * should be listed as Rhythm Ending 1 (or 2).
Erase that *.
4. Go to sequencer - Copy and Paste. Select Measure Erase "All" and erase about 10 measures starting with the start of the ending.
5. Go to Measure Delete and delete those same measures.
6. Play the song to be sure that the ending is gone. You should hear the rhythm but no ending.
7. Go to Measure Copy and copy the measures that you want and tack them in place of where the ending used to be.
8. If you listen to the song at this stage, you should hear everything except an ending. (If there is no Intro, don't worry, you can put that back in later).
9. Go back to step record, find where the ending should now be and press the keyboard button for ending one (or two). This places a new Rhythm Ending star.
10. If the Intro is missing, go to sequencer - Panel Write. Press the Intro button and then OK.

Try the song and if OK --- Save IT -- If you turn the keyboard off without saving, the sequencer is HISTORY!

There may be an easier way but I have not found it -- accuracy of measure count is very important if the results are to be seamless.
Give it a try, and lot's of luck. I hope that it's worth the trouble.
Regards,
Walt

[This message has been edited by Walt Meyer (edited 09-06-2003).]