While I'm at it, you've been pretty extensive in your chord database, going as far as referencing ultra exotic chords, C13susb9#11 or the like !
The only addition I can think of would be the quartal chord.
This one as you may know is simply 3 stacked fourths (a quartal C would be c-f-Bb). I feel its inherent simplicity makes it a more often used chord than ultra-complex structures. Well, at least in Jazz and probably contemporary music. It's sometimes notated as Q4 or simply 4 (a quartal F# would be F#Q4 or F#4).
It's not to be confused with the "so what" chord which is just an inversion of a min11 chord, which means it's already there in reatrack !
A sibling chord would be the Q5, which is, you've already guessed, a stack of 3 fifhts.
Other than that, I've been testing Half of Reatrack midi actions and so far so good !
It only raised one question:
is there a reason why Transpose Chord Selection and Transpose MIDI Chord Region aren't merged ? Especially since there is an "Ignore Region" function in case one wants to leave some notes untouched ?
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