In the Acoustic Guitar Strum manual, under Chord Editing, I read:
"You can change any chord to whatever you like. There is no restriction. This is
intentional because it will allow you to build a “project” patch where you can
assign complex chords to a single key."
I really am excited about this feature as many of my compositions play upon unusual (and sometimes unnameable) chord voicings.
Maybe I missed something, but I have several questions regarding chord editing whose answers I can't find in the manual --- (1) after I've built some unique chords, can they be renamed? (2) Are they saved somewhere without destroying the original chord? (3) How do i assign these (and "normal") chords to a single key? (4) Do the new chords reside in the "project patch" only? And finally, (5) How are "project patches" made and where do they get kept in my computer?
BTW, under "save" in "Chord Editing, this enigmatic paragraph appears:
"Save button
Сохранение своей библиотеки аккордов. Please notice that you сохраняете
не один аккорд, а всю библиотеку аккордов.
Don’t forget to hit APPLY !!!"
Maybe the answers to some of my questions are inside the above, but unfortunately my Russian is limited to "borscht" and "eta karandash"
