A song I’m tabbing for a friend Key is Eb and all the chords are in D#, so now I have to change the title of all the chords.
Sorry that this is painful for you—did Capo detect the song as being in the key of D#, or are all your chords showing D# where you expected to see Eb?
When you need to change more than one chord in the song, be sure to check the “Replace all chords” button, as shown in the Changing Chords section of the User Guide.
If you look in the bottom left corner name of son, tempo and key the key is in Ab and you see the screenshot all the the chords are sharp
That is definitely not the expected behavior. After the initial chord detection is complete, Capo adjusts the chords to match the detected key of the song.
In this case, D# definitely should have been labeled as Eb. I did some work in the last update that created some weird chord behavior. Since your song isn’t transposed, you shouldn’t be affected by this.
I will do a little bit of testing on my end, and try to figure why this happened.
thanks actually the song Up in the blues by Freddie green it shows the key in Ab all the songs are like that when the key is flat the chords show up in sharp
It appears that there was a rather sneaky bug in the code that led to this error. This used to work exactly as I described, but somewhere along the way I appear to have broken this functionality without realizing it.
So sorry for the trouble—I’ll make sure the fix is included with our next update.
No trouble at all I figured that and needed to let you no you guys are awesome and I love this software making transcribing so much easier
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