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I have posted a feature request.
https://www.toontrack.com/forums/topic/feature-request-enharmonically-shift-in-ezkeys2/
As I wrote above, that is not the modulation I intended.
In this case, the E is not the tonic of E major, but the dominant of A minor (relative key dominant).
Thank you for your advice.
I wasn’t aware there was such a forum.
I will try to post there.
I tried setting the key to Am, but it still shows E/Ab.
If it is a harmonic minor scale, wouldn’t the 7th note be G#?
(Does EZkeys2 use the natural minor scale for chord progressions?)
It is possible to make a partial E major and have it appear as E/G#, but this is not the modulation I intended.
Also, if I register this to User MIDI, the partial modulation will be lost when I call it up, and E/G# will become E/Ab.
Partial modulations and borrowed chords, especially from the relative key, are very common techniques.
EZkeys2 also shows that the E chord (relative key dominant) can be used within the key of C major.
(Take a look at the borrowed chords in C major in Songwrighting Scales.)
Since EZkeys2 supports borrowed chords, isn’t it strange that it can’t display the inversions correctly?
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