I want to create the following chord progression in the key of C major:
| F | G | E/G# | Am | F/A | Fm/Ab | C/G |
However, EZkeys2 displays it as follows:
| F | G | E/Ab | Am | F/A | Fm/Ab | C/G |
Similarly, ‘Abdim’ is displayed when ‘E/G#’ is changed to ‘G#dim’.
However, the E chord consists of [E G# B] and does not contain Ab.
And G#dim is a root abbreviation of E7, so it should not be Abdim.
Of course, there’s a problem even if you make all the accidentals sharp.
This is because the Fm chord is composed of [F Ab C], which cannot be made into ‘Fm/G#’.
Therefore, I would like users to be able to choose between sharp and flat for each chord as they wish.
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I would like the following:
- The user to be able to arbitrarily select an accidental (sharp or flat) for each chord.
- Notes such as E# and Fb should also be selectable; the third degree note of a C# major chord is E# (not F).
- E/G# to be displayed on the Am key, or any other key.
- Not only can I choose manually, but I would like to see the chord-tones selected preferentially by default.
- At least in the key of A minor, it is natural that G#, which is part of the harmonic minor scale, should have priority.
- In the first place, E/Ab is an impossible inversion. I would like E/G# to be displayed by default in any key. The Ab note is a component of the Fb major chord, not the E major chord.
- Enharmonic information should be saved when registering in User MIDI.
- EZkeys2 keeps chord names such as Fsus2/C (= Csus4) and Dm7/F (= F6) when they are registered in User MIDI. (I think that the chord names information is stored in the midezkeys2trackinfo file.) In the same way, it would be good if the accidental information was saved when it was registered.
- If possible, please also support double sharps (x) and double flats (bb).
- For example, the dominant in the key of G#m (D# major chord) contains an F double sharp.
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See also the following topic: https://www.toontrack.com/forums/topic/can-i-choose-sharp-or-flat/
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This topic was modified 7 months ago by
SAM_38.
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This topic was modified 7 months ago by
SAM_38.
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Thanked by: Michael Bagge