Thanks, Jerry -- I was looking at that window just yesterday and wondering what that box did. It wasn't clicking when I read it. But then I was looking for something else.

So I tried it out just now, and I'm getting mixed results. Some notes in the melody automatically get fixed, while others aren't. So it doesn't seem to pay attention to enharmonic spelling in all cases.

Like the Cb instead of B, for instance with the Fm7b5 chord. At another location, with this same chord, it's spelling an Ab (minor 3rd of an Fm chord) as a G# and won't accept my manual input. If it insists on G# because of the key signature, it seems to me that it must first look at the chord to determine the correct spelling of the melody. But guess what? It misspells the chord too. In the piano track, that Fm7b5 is spelled using G#'s and B's (Ab is the minor 3rd and Cb is the b5), so it's become some nonsense chord if you're trying to figure out the harmony by just analyzing the piano track.

With that D#m7b5, it automatically corrected that Gb to a F#, plus there was also a Db that got corrected to a C#, but in that same melodic run there's another Gb an octave below that didn't auto correct and it wouldn't accept my manual correction to an F#.

So, things are a little better now, but not yet fixed.


Last edited by cooltouch; 06/27/22 04:25 PM.