This is something that has been requested for a v--e--r--y long time. I don't think we're going to get it until we get 8th note resolution.

You can only put one chord in each of the four slots in a bar, and then for each one, you can push any of them to the left by either an 8th or 16th. So once you do that (for example on the 3rd beat), all you have left is the chord on the 4th beat, which cannot be push a full quarter note.

If we can't get 8th note resolution, it would be nice if we could get an opposite of a push, where it delays the chord for an 8th or 16th. Not a perfect solution, but assuming the chord on the first beat carried into the second beat, you could then delay the chord on the second beat by an 8th and then just keep the third beat directly on the third beat. But I've requested that before also.

For now, about all you can do play with tempos to simulate it; however, it may not sound very good, depending upon the style selected.


John

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