Originally Posted By: Mark Hayes
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F#13sus(b9)/E... you gotta love it. I guess every chord can be interpreted multiple ways; a C Major could be G(sus4)6 and a whole lotta other things if you allow for missing notes.


I got a chuckle with this one. As a guitarist I can only play 3-4 notes of many mostly jazz chords. When I jam with JonD, a keyboardist, we have to compromise on exactly what chord I am playing as my idea of the chord is usually different from his as he can play up to 10 notes.

Originally Posted By: Mark Hayes

Anyway, this is a happy situation, where the unplayable chord breaks down perfectly into two triads, and in this particular happy situation I think the double-RealTrack thing works pretty neatly.

Does anyone actually do this to render polychords in BIAB? That would be SO cool.


I haven't but it is something worth trying. Freezing a track would be your friend here.


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