Audio mixdown always cuts the last couple of seconds of audio

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Whenever I mixdown to audio it appears the mixdown ends on the end of the last midi event even if it's a note with a long decay on it (obviously the software wont know this) and therefore the audio mixdown ends abruptly before the end of the actual sound generated. I would rather it had a couple of extra seconds on the end and I could trim this myself rather than my audio being cut short.

I can't find any setting to change to compensate for this.
Can anyone suggest a way around this?

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Simply add an empty MIDI clip (duration: maybe 5 to 10 seconds) after the last note, then the fading-out and delays at the end will be in the mix-down, too!

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tricky's advice works 100% i want to add that FL have a function when you bounce (leave remainder) for the tail. i think every sequencer have such a function.maybe your wav export is set to somehow loop and not song then the tail will be cutted.
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With FL 9 no problems using the mixdown properties but with Nuendo\Cubase and Studio One I use to put the right locator over the end of the song... What DAW You use?

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I never had problems exporting with Ableton...
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