Hi again,

There are workarounds that could solve the problem. Again it will depend on whether or not the chord is present in the original RT audio.

FIRST WORKAROUND

1. Save your song with a new name so that the original is always available if things go wrong.

2. Change all the Esus chords to E5 - this chord only plays the root and the 5th of the chord (there is no 3rd nor 4th nor 7th present).

3. Generate the song. Let it play through just to make sure that it's properly generated. (Do not worry that it doesn't sound how you want.)

4. Freeze the track that the Piano sits on. AN asterisk will appear in the track's name indicating that it is frozen. (Freezing the track will stop it from being generated in the future.)

5. Now change all the E5 chords back to Esus.

6. Save the song

7. Generate the song.

Because the piano is frozen it will not generate and will continue to play E5. The instruments that can play Esus will then provide the missing A note. Sound-wise, this will not conflict with E5 (piano) since the 3rd is not present in E5. In theory, this approach should work provided the E5 chord is present in the RT audio.


SECOND WORKAROUND

Have a look at the midi Supertracks and see if there is a midi piano that will do the job.

Midi piano sounds like the real thing and will fill in well. Because it's midi, if 7ths are added to the sus chord, these are easily edited out using Piano Roll mode.

Regards,
Noel


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