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Great, works now :-).

And nice that even kind of "style/feel" description is added.

But two requests both dealing with the chord progressions. The first is the important one:

- there should be and option to add you own progression. Of course it would be the easiest if you have a "manual" option in the list and could just type in the numbers you want. But I could live with any other option as long as its possible. Background: my test scale is still lydian. So I was looking for some progressions that fits and realized that they are simply not in the list. Of course the other way would be to expand the list but that would make it clumsy and you could never put evry possible wish into it.

- the second is more dedicated to userfriendlyness not "functional" directly but as the most used spelling for relative chord progression are roman numerals (so "I" instead of 1) and you even mentioned it in your manual it would be much easier instead of needing to transcribe.

Still to early for comparision but under the hood there are lots of options, first results are very promising and I see lots of develloping potential while still keeping it simple in use. The manual helps a lot and is absolutley sufficient this way.

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Hi. I am glad it works!

So to your suggestions:

I thought about using roman numerals but decided against it as I want the program to be usable by people not too familiar with music theory and notation. Also, If I went from arabic to roman numerals they would change when you switched from major to minor for example. (IV would be iv). Also, if I went that route, I should really add notation for dimished as well, and it would quickly become confusing.

Your other suggestion about being able to use your own progressions are actually exactly what I am working on now for the next release. I am also working on giving the user more direct influence on the different parts of the music, for example, if you find a drum pattern or bass line you like, you should be able to keep that and randomize the rest.

Great :-). Seems really under heavy develloping :-).