Just like the major 9th instrument, but minor 9th chords. Much more info in descriptions of earlier parts of the series. Several more chords still to come, just need to clean them up a bit.
This one, like the major chords instrument, has a bunch of string/finger-squeak and related noises that trigger randomly on the note-off layer, you can delete them if you don't like it, they often lend a pretty good realism to chord changes, though.
Cheers.
Edit: I've added a quick audio example, you can hear most of the chords and strumming rates, it's part of the rhythm guitar track from a song I did with these. Shows that a little compression, some tube clarification, distortion and reverb can make these sound pretty good, eh? What I actually used (DSP in order): Renoise's bus compressor, Studio Devil's Virtual Tube Preamp (awesome piece of software), Boogex's "Picking Crunch" preset with its cab and reverb turned off (so only the amp), Renoise's cab sim with the "Boro Jazz" preset, bass and high freq attenuated, Renoise's mpReverb "Cathedral" setting with the wet set to 20%.
Note, you will need to EQ and compress these at a minimum to use them well – they're all raw direct input samples, so the (sometimes pretty bad) harmonics and such are still there. Treat them as what they are – raw input requiring some processing! Thanks, cheers.