Unfortunately not. You have to translate what the polychord is built of and write the chord for that.
So for example, you have to write G7♯11♭9 instead of G major over D♭ major. This may not create two triads, as a G over D♭ suggests, but the same tonality should be there.
You can always create these polychords in the Grid Editor manually, or draw the two chords from the polychord to see what the combined chord is.
In the attached screenshot I drew a D# major over C major and EZkeys 2 (Session Organ) told me it was a C 7♯9
I’ll write it down as a feature request since it’s useful in many genres!
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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