Originally Posted By: Sawmill Music
Originally Posted By: Matt Finley
Short answer, No.

Longer answer: you can use the Chord Builder to see all the chord types that are supported.

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Well it's not like I use those in every song . . . laugh

Thanks for the info - I will definitely find and check out that thread!


Matt's answer is true for RTs. However you can get MIDI to play any chord your heart desires. It takes a little work to move and/or add notes but the results are worth it IMHO.

If you are using RTs then find a MIDI sound source that is close to the RT sounds, write your MIDI chord and save it as a wav, then replace the "wrong" RT chord with the wav.

Another but more expensive way is to purchase a polyphonic version of Melodyne, load your RT track(s) into it, and modify the chord by moving and/or adding the correct notes.

I hope this helps.

PS - I'm also a guitarist and I use Cadd9 quite a lot. Try going from a G (3-2-0-0-3-3) to a Cadd9 (0 or x)-3-2-0-3-3), low E to high E.


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