There is one way. Firstly, copy the style you're using and rename it.

Go to the styles menu and select stylemaker > edit current style.
Select the chord instrument (piano) and under the pattern menu check mark the option ' When adjusting velocities use a single note only'

Then select 'VELOCITY adjust by this much (ALL PATTERNS)

In the box type in the midi note 52 then enter the value -90 to kill this note.
Do the same for note 64 and 76 if necessary.

Go through the patterns and mute any patterns that reside on a single midi note.

Save the style.

Your style will no longer output 3rds in the chords.


Bear in mind that the chord you mentioned R 2nd 5th is actually an inversion of both the sus chord ( R 4th 5th)and the 4 chord (R 4th b7th) both of which are supported. So to get C (r 2nd 5th) you would type in either D4/C or Gsus/C.

Hope this helps

Alan


PS. to make use of use patterns that reside on a midi note you will have to re-import piano part from a generated midi file using the style wizard. Then you'll be able to adjust all patterns in the above procedure.

Last edited by alan S.; 02/05/12 06:20 PM.