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How does BIAB interpret Alt chords.



It varies, as it should.

In the Real Tracks, it depends on whatever the artist chose to play. In general I hear more #9 than the others, but it's very much dependent on what chords precede and follow.

In MIDI, you can get a feel for this by entering a chord (any chord, but it's fun with an alt chord) on the Chordsheet, and do Shift+Enter to hear it. Keep pressing Shift+Enter and you will usually hear the program try different tones and inversions.


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