8th note resolution would give you the ability to have up to 8 chords per bar. I can't imagine needing more than that, and with pushes, you can move a beat a 16th note to the left (wouldn't need 8th note pushes, since you would have 8th note resolution anyway). I also wish they would implement (for lack of a better term) a pull, which moves the chord a 16th note to the right. That allows for many combinations of two chords to sit next to each other.

I would think that implementing such a thing would just require identifying a file as an older, legacy file (by some flag present), and then just remapping accordingly when you open it and then when you save it back, it's in the new format. Yes, it won't be compatible with older versions of the software, but occasionally you have to let go the need to be backward compatible with version 1 twenty years later.

It would seem that the RT/RD/MIDI engines to generate the arrangements would mainly have to be adjusted to perform the appropriate math to get everything to land on the correct beat (or off-beat).

Even Jammer Pro 6 offered 8th note chord resolution back in 2005.

Of course, I could be way off-base here as to the complexity (or lack thereof) of doing this.


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