Also, BIAB doesn't do an add9 chord exactly. You have to enter it as F2, for example. Where the 9 (or 2) falls in the chord is based on where the RealTrack artist played it and which inversion was played.

However, in looking at resulting MIDI notes (using a MIDI style), it appears to mainly be a 9, not a 2. That being said, if you enter an Fsus2, BIAB will convert it to an F2 (or an Fadd9, if you will). However, the problem is that in an F2, the "3" of the chord also gets played. Technically, a sus2 chord plays the "2" in place of the "3"; just like a sus4 chord plays the "4" in place of the "3". So BIAB doesn't support a true sus2.

But if you want something close to Fadd9, you'll just have to enter F2. That's the BIAB convention. Maybe one day we'll see a change.


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