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Chords over 2 octaves
I thought to test the chord recognition of composer by playing the chords of C Major over two octaves. The result is shown. All works OK in the first octave but then things go wrong in the second octave (should be Dm Em F and G as in the first octave. Strange behaviour!!
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Re: Chords over 2 octaves
Hi Martin,
I'm not seeing this problem here. I'm using beta 3.0.6-103, and I did the following:
Martin_octave_chordnames.jpg which all looks correct for chord names. Here is the file I made for this: ChordWizard_octaves_testing.not What steps did you take to get the file and results that you did? And can you please post a copy of the file that gives these results? Thanks! Sherry
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Re: Chords over 2 octaves
Thanks Sherry.
That's very interesting. I am surprised that the method of entering notes has such an effect on the interpretation of chords names. Please may I ask you to enter them as I did to get the missing chord names. Start a new blank stave. Enter step time record and choose quarter notes. Place the cursor over bar 1 beat 1. Now enter all the triads from your keyboard C Dm Em F G Am Bdim C and continue up another octave. Dont use cut and paste. Now transcribe the chord names. Strangely enough, I did this myself before replying to your last post and got a different set of missing chord names than those showing in my previous screenshot. Martin |
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Re: Chords over 2 octaves
Hi Martin,
Please post a copy of the file that is showing the problem - that will help us better assess the issue. The method of note entry should not affect the chord names, so we'd want to see if there is something "under the covers" that is happening. Thanks, Sherry
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Re: Chords over 2 octaves
I think it will be for the best to forget this problem for now please. I just tried several times to reproduce my original screenshot and could not. Composer transcribed the chords OK. Just on the odd occasion when I use step time record and play the chords in too quickly I might see a missing chord name. I will be happy to get back to this problem if and when I get more reproducible evidence as time goes by.
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Re: Chords over 2 octaves
Just reproduced the error so I thought you might like to see it in the attachment. I entered the chords using step time record.
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