The machine sounds great, Nedim.
However, I am hearing (and seeing you play) -- a C2 and Csus4 chord while the screen identifies them as C9 and C11. Actually, I'd pen the C2 as "C2addE" because it is generally customary to drop the 3rd when playing these sus chords. Same applies to the Csus4, it technically would be a "Csusadd3" chord. But guitarists often don't think that way and I'm betting that Autoaccompaniment Keyboardists likely don't either.
C9 should include the notes, C,E,G,Bb and the D an octave above, but okay to place that D in the same octave as a guitarist might voice it.
C11 could inclued all of the above plus the F "outside" the octave.
If we are talking true chord nomenclature.
As a jazz player, the distinction is important to me at least.
--Mac
[This message has been edited by --Mac (edited 02-16-2009).]
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