chris
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Post by chris on Mar 1, 2024 6:18:09 GMT 1
Thank you for such a prompt reply!
Another issue I have had... (please forgive me and let me know if I should start a new thread for this issue)
When I select a chord symbol (or select all chord symbols) and transpose up or down to change key, the chords with an inversion such as C/E or G/D do not change correctly. They appear to change correctly but when I click on the chord it shows up the original bass note that it had before I transposed.
The chord looks like it changed correctly and even plays back correctly until the next time I load the song after saving and closing it in the new key. Once I reopen a transposed song the original bass notes of all the inversions show back up, and it sounds ridiculous.
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Post by Jerome on Mar 1, 2024 20:35:17 GMT 1
I could not reproduce this...
Please provide mode detailed instructions, you can also send the .sng file.
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Post by chris on Mar 2, 2024 0:19:41 GMT 1
Here are the files: Your Grace Is Enough.mix (10.54 KB) Your Grace Is Enough.sng (124.82 KB) 16BeatUptempo.S607.prs (34.53 KB) Instructions: 1. Open song "Your Grace Is Enough" 2. Right click on the first chord in the first measure and choose "Select all chord symbols" 3. Press Ctrl+Up to transpose all chords up a half step. Take note that the Eb/G in the 3rd measure is now an E/G# 4. Save the song 5. Close the song 6. Re-open the same song and take note that the E/G# in the 3rd measure is now an E/G 7. Right click on the first chord in the first measure and choose "Select all chord symbols" 8. Press Ctrl+Down to transpose all chords down a half step. Take note that the E/G in the 3rd measure is now an Eb/Gb 9. Save the song 10. Close the song 11. Re-open the same song and take note that the Eb/Gb in the 3rd measure is now an Eb/G Thanks again for your help!
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Post by Jerome on Mar 2, 2024 9:49:41 GMT 1
Thanks very much I could reproduce it ! The 2 last bugs will be solved in next release 4.0.3.
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Post by Jerome on Mar 2, 2024 10:01:16 GMT 1
The root cause of this issue is that you entered chord symbols using lower case, like "eb/g" instead of "Eb/G". Note that it SHOULD work. But because of the bug the internal data of the bass note is not stored correctly when lower case, hence your problems.
So as a workaround make sure to use upper case for slash chords.
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Post by chris on Mar 2, 2024 22:56:38 GMT 1
Thank you so much! I am thrilled to know it will be fixed, and thrilled to know I have a workaround in the meantime! I have wanted a software with these capabilities for a while now. I am a music director for a local ministry that feeds and helps poor people. I play guitar and other instruments, but often I do not have a drummer nor any other band members for that matter and I use JJazzlab for backing tracks while leading worship. Being able to arrange a backing track in a matter of minutes is awesome! And being able to change tempo, arrangement, chord progression, and key during rehearsal is such a big help! Thank you for creating and maintaining this valuable tool!
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Post by Jerome on Mar 3, 2024 11:13:19 GMT 1
Thanks Chris
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