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The styles control this as well as the "simplify chords" function. I've never gotten into creating my own styles but I believe you can open up the offending style and tell it what chord types to play, then save it as a renamed user style. When you open up a style, you see how it works. You assign "weighting" to different chords and that's where the beauty of the program lies.
Or, this is yet another one of the many reasons you should start using Real Band because one answer to your question has always been to export the tracks to a sequencer and there you can edit the chords in midi using the piano roll.

Bob




I would have to live up to 140 years to have all the time and energy to do all that. All that work,to be able to play your progression? It would be far faster just to forget about it. I am talking about making music, man....not about sitting there editing styles and this and that. Too ridicolously long winded,too unnecessarily overcomplicated. I'd rather learn a new song,or learn something else.

Unless we get a video by PG Music that shows us how to do what you mentioned,of course. Then I'll sit down and work this out.