Quote Originally Posted by CyrilleB View Post
I can answer to a few points:

- Embellished chords are not saved individually for each song. I assumed it's a general setting for each styles. Mine is turned off for every styles. Just like you, I prefer to have control over the chords I write. You should check whether it's turned on or off for that particular style in you setting. Once it's turned off, every song using that style won't use embellished chords.
- Keep in mind that in IRP, C∆ is the same as C∆7. Both are Cmaj7 chords (1,3,5,7). You might as well use C∆ to save horizontal space when you have several chords in the a single bar.
If I write a C, it means it's just a major triad (1,3,5).
- Yes, you're right, the voicings are slighty different in IRP player between D9sus and A-7/D. But it's just different inversions. It's still basically the same. Also IRP doesn't play the same inversion every time for any given chord.
- About the meter change, that's your choice. In my opinion, since there's no way to reproduce exactly those quarter notes triplets with the player (even with a meter change), I'd rather make it simple and easier to read
Thanks very much, Cyrille, I am learning a lot today. I appreciate your taking the time for these very instructive comments!