Just noticed the dissonances and was curious about it so I checked the MIDI and thought about it as a bug.
AFAIK (I'm wicked and sometimes smart, but not a wicked smart music theoretician
) chords are defined by it's root and the intervals of the notes and not by the scale they played in.
According to a chord finder, the 017 chord can be called sus(b2) and 067 sus(#4), but it seems they doesn't exists as a 'real' chord. (in western music?)
The reason for me of getting a NDLR was to have access to the (theoretically) correct chords in an easy way and I would think it's the intended use for the NDLR, but I also understand that (musically) there is no wrong chord.
So a switchable option or similar would be nice to have. Maybe it could be even possible to create custom chord qualities via the alt1 and alt2 options? This way everyone could dial in the chord qualities they want.
Cheers Triscus
AFAIK (I'm wicked and sometimes smart, but not a wicked smart music theoretician
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According to a chord finder, the 017 chord can be called sus(b2) and 067 sus(#4), but it seems they doesn't exists as a 'real' chord. (in western music?)
The reason for me of getting a NDLR was to have access to the (theoretically) correct chords in an easy way and I would think it's the intended use for the NDLR, but I also understand that (musically) there is no wrong chord.
So a switchable option or similar would be nice to have. Maybe it could be even possible to create custom chord qualities via the alt1 and alt2 options? This way everyone could dial in the chord qualities they want.
Cheers Triscus
(12-15-2019, 08:37 AM)Steve Wrote: Thanks for the great feedback. We would like to make this switchable too, maybe adding it to the “invert” option. BTW you might try the invert option for your piece.I wrote my reply while you were posting. Thank you for your effort.
Steve