One of the things I love about Scalar is that it teaches you music theory without forcing you to stick to conventions. It lets you learn the rules so you can break them and develop your own sound with the tools it offers.
This video (for me personally as somebody who has compositional ideas but severely limited playing abilities and a limited grasp of music theory) is probably the most important video I have yet encountered. Scaler is truly brilliant and I cannot express enough thanks for your video. Now I just need to find some free time.
You are Creative so to enhance that talent to keep your musical ear strong you Have to make time. Just keep Being Creative Without Rules or Limitations!
This is the exact video i needed to take my modulations to the next level. I bought Scaler over a year ago and never put it to use. This video changed that, thanks!
Some kind of music software really impresses me, because it’s not only about the beautiful art you can do by using it. It’s the beauty in the software itself. How it’s structured, the UI, the ideas behind it...
A BIG BRAVO to Scaler 2 that made this modulation mode which is not included in the most DAW's!!!!Perfect and thank you very much for us non piano players also.!!!
Scaler is hands down, the best-valued plug-in available…So many ways to assist your process. Also, kudos to Davide for doing these videos and whetting our appetites for what looks to be a giant leap for Scaler.
I been have been following and learning from Davide Carbone from the beginning and he has brought me a long way with Scaler. The first couple of days when I bought Scaler I just look at it with Aww. I knew if I listen and learn from Davide I knew this tool would be so great and it is. Thank you Mr. Carbone.
You are most welcome, there is an exciting journey ahead for us as scaler users and its development. Thank you for being part of it. Hope you get lots of use out of it. Thanks for support.
Fantastic video! Im sold! I have the creativity but not the cluest idea what chord to go next in my writing. Changes to pick and now this gives me lots to pick from? Wow! Towards the end of the video, When u went to the minor to add some darkness is what I had been looking for, changes like that but also the modes. What fantastic app.
Scaler really is the ladder to a springboard that leads to a jumping off point for new harmonic ideas. A brilliant tool especially for those of us who want to become harmonically richer but whose basic theory is lacking. The videos are really educational and illuminating and although one can use Scaler as a simple tool it is also is a very deep and relatively complex software, so the videos are extremely helpful. Thanks:)
Getting started this year with music has been challenging in a lot of ways. This app for both the iPad and computer is easily the best value that I have gotten the entire time. There’s a wealth of knowledge in here for an incredibly fair price. As a programmer, I applaud you. The video support is amazing. Just from a few weeks of using this, my knowledge of music theory has increased tenfold. Keep being amazing.🎉
I have chord tracks and pads within Cubase Pro and I had already purchased Xfer Cthulhu, which is an arp/chorder with Debussy chords and where you can load your own to play with one finger and explore cool harmonies. I took Scaler mainly for the modulation part, which let me explore cadences, modulations, progressions, how to get far and expecially how to get back. This tutorial, mainly about the different algorithms that you have for modulation, is really the most peculiar part of your plugin in my point of view. The manual explained that, but this video is really useful and helps us to make it right. Today is 26th and I will upgrade instantly to try the new cadences you put in the menu. Keep up the good job (currently Cubase is not smart with this plugin, if you point to Kontakt you have 2 tracks for each instance, so you loose the wish of putting it everywhere and sync..)
nice, love the Wagnarian vibe @17:3x...very Tannhauser-ish...my first move on a new track is to load Scalar2. PERFORM Mode has completely expanded my vocabulary and energized my love of creating music.
Just started playing with this tool, what you can do in 30 minutes with incredibly limited knowledge is amazing.. If you try this with Omnisphere you'll go crazy!
Nice one @MANS4ON, try spending a few days, months, years with it! Hope it's as rewarding for you as it has been for the rest of us. We love using it with Omnisphere too!
. Great video David! Scaler 2 is just awesome,great new features.. Really cool as a hobbyist musian,with very little music theory. Scaler 2,really helps me learn and compose my ambient styles of music. Scaler 2 is a great tool,for many things.😁
Insane. The interesting thing is that this is a short cut for adding flavor to a harmony without having to go to the musical theory that sometimes we left deep in our musical drawers. Kuddos to the creators of this tool. And also to the presenter on the video. Well explained thru all the duration.
Hi Davide, thanks for a such great instructional video. Despite I am studying it already, your approach open lot of gates to the Scaler's amazing possibilities in the Modulation area. I will applying it to the Scaler guitar section as well. Imagination is the boundary!
@@davidecarbonemusic All we need now is a hardware controller that can map all 50+ pads of Scaler ;) PS. David, if you are ever in LA, you are welcome to come by and visit my humble studio. I have an actual CS80 that you will adore playing. A small thank you for the great software you have built!
your most welcome Tony! Hope they are to your satisfaction. In the future the synthesis engine in scaler will improve allowing real time control of the sounds. Then plucks will finally sound like plucks but I have been using the ones we made!
The best thing about this is that with work and some creativity you can make something sound VERY realistic. However, the demos are instead a bit AI in nature. This is a wonderful tool for those who are stuck in four chord hell... like me... and helps you get your head around some very cool compositions. Good video. I bought Scaler 2 after seeing a couple of these videos. I recently got the full version of Kontakt as well, so this will be very welcome for me as I study and create. Thanks again!
Development will continue for time to come, there is still much growth and exploration thanks to the growing community. New videos to come soon too! Thank you for supporting. 🙌
Wow man. This was EXACTLY what I needed. One of the reasons Scaler 2 is so good, is this video series. PS. I had no idea I could use key-switches to change the key in arcade. I need to spend more time with it. I'm genuinely excited to go make another track tonight using this information.
@@TerenceKearns Sorry to kill your buzz but 2.4 is out May 26th as per video notes. Don't fear, everything the same but voice leading is greatly improved in the Modulation section in 2.4
PS. I know Music Theory through persitancy and this software solidifies it. The power of this software actually gives me choices, lets me record and document them. I am setting up two pianos. One to control the optons given. and one for my own improvisation. I can compare both and see if my feel is theoretically in line. Thanks for the Work flow. Please make more videos. . Jon
Just took notes on the video . The content was very well explaind, very smooth and spoken. Truly helped my education. I am buying the software and applying the theory as well. I am a full time music student and enjoyed the brain food. What DAW are you using ? Thank you David.
Yes, absolutely. Written by music composers not AI generated. Just embedded into different keys and modes. Usually ending with the pivot chord to really help you land in your new key and scale.
Song melodies follow the vocals which may have all the notes from a scale or at Times a note not from scale also. So if a song is sung or hummed into Scaler and it extracts notes from this recorded vocal then this feature will enrich Scaler's utility multi-fold. I hope it becomes a part of it. Many Thanks for this Key Change explanation.
Thanks for feedback, Scaler can control Andy third party instrument. There are many inbuilt tutorials and online resources showing you how to do that based on your DAW
Brilliant software. Brilliant explanation. Thanks Davide. I learnt a lot of this great piece of software for musicians. It motivates the composer to do new things. Scaler breaks the rules. Large session but great. My asking : Perhaps in this video there is material for 2 o 3 lighter sessions, because, at least for non english audience, it is hard to translate during 39 minutes. Only as an idea.
Thanks for feedback and thanks for support. There are smaller videos over on the scalerplugin TH-cam channel th-cam.com/channels/alY1MVygB3kWz5O6EZr1xA.html
I absolutely love Scaler 2 and while working on a budget I use the iPad for music production currently. Please keep up the excellent work on this awesome application and the videos that you produce for this David. I will be excited to see where this product goes although it is already amazing as it is. While using the iPad with Cubasis 3.5 I have not been successful in triggering scaler from a midi controller without the resulting generated midi being included in the resulted recording as well, this is while using Scaler 2 as a midi effect. I noticed in this video you are able record the triggers only with the desktop setup, is it possible with my use case? Sorry if this is a DAW issue rather than Scaler.
You can see how it is done at 19:20, but this in Logic Pro, Scaler is placed in Midi Fx section and Kontakt in the Input section. Each DAW handles this different way.
thank you! great video! i dont really now much music theory, scaler helps me a lot! at 15:50 there is a pattern you follow. where can i learn or research more of these patterns? what should i look for in my research? thank you again!
Thanks for feedback, Davide is following a standard pattern used in Neo Riemmanian theory, an internet search can bring up other patterns used. It's just all theory really so either stay or searching are the best ways.
I have a question about this. Brilliant software by the way and I use it quite often. However in following along with this I used the same chord sequence and the same Strummed acoustic instrument in Kontakt. However the notes in the chords being sent to the instrument trigger the keyswitches and change the playing style or even turn off the sound by trigger a blank ketswitch? Anyone?
When using modulation/circle of fifths, what do the blue chords mean and what do they grey chords mean? (6:25) Do the blue chords represent chords in your key, and the grey ones are chords in the new, selected, modulated key?
I may have missed it, but is there, or might there be in the future, a way to use modulation between Patterns? I am often working through parts of a song that I and collaborators have come up with to build a longer piece and looking for a better way to link them. It would be great to select the sections in two different patterns and use the modulation. I suppose that the easiest way might be to establish the keys of the two sections, and first chord of Pattern 2 and just set a modulation using Pattern 1 changing to the Key of Pattern 2.
You could always find the secondary dominants of the chords you want to land in within the modulation page. You could also use the Progression preset to choose the scale you want to land in and follow its suggest path. I guess its about feeding that info into scaler and using one of many methods to find you pivot chords which is really what you are trying to do it sounds like.
There are plenty of Cubase users and it all works the same just need to route instead of call up a MIDI FX as Davide does here in Logic. Check the manual and head over to the scaler forum for help from other scaler users scalerplugin.com
One of the things I love about Scalar is that it teaches you music theory without forcing you to stick to conventions. It lets you learn the rules so you can break them and develop your own sound with the tools it offers.
Ive learned more about modulation in this video than 3 years of music university thanks!
Lovely compliment thank you!
Two years later, still an excellent tutorial. Thank you!
This video (for me personally as somebody who has compositional ideas but severely limited playing abilities and a limited grasp of music theory) is probably the most important video I have yet encountered. Scaler is truly brilliant and I cannot express enough thanks for your video. Now I just need to find some free time.
You are most welcome and glad you enjoyed. Good luck experimenting hope you have some fun! Thanks for support.
You are Creative so to enhance that talent to keep your musical ear strong you Have to make time. Just keep Being Creative Without Rules or Limitations!
This is the exact video i needed to take my modulations to the next level. I bought Scaler over a year ago and never put it to use. This video changed that, thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Good luck with the modulations
Some kind of music software really impresses me, because it’s not only about the beautiful art you can do by using it. It’s the beauty in the software itself. How it’s structured, the UI, the ideas behind it...
A BIG BRAVO to Scaler 2 that made this modulation mode which is not included in the most DAW's!!!!Perfect and thank you very much for us non piano players also.!!!
A section to B section - Excellent chord modulation
Scaler is hands down, the best-valued plug-in available…So many ways to assist your process. Also, kudos to Davide for doing these videos and whetting our appetites for what looks to be a giant leap for Scaler.
Thank you for the kind words and thanks from all the team for supporting scaler!
If you know how to use it.
I been have been following and learning from Davide Carbone from the beginning and he has brought me a long way with Scaler. The first couple of days when I bought Scaler I just look at it with Aww. I knew if I listen and learn from Davide I knew this tool would be so great and it is. Thank you Mr. Carbone.
You are most welcome, there is an exciting journey ahead for us as scaler users and its development. Thank you for being part of it. Hope you get lots of use out of it. Thanks for support.
Fantastic video! Im sold! I have the creativity but not the cluest idea what chord to go next in my writing. Changes to pick and now this gives me lots to pick from? Wow! Towards the end of the video, When u went to the minor to add some darkness is what I had been looking for, changes like that but also the modes. What fantastic app.
Scaler really is the ladder to a springboard that leads to a jumping off point for new harmonic ideas. A brilliant tool especially for those of us who want to become harmonically richer but whose basic theory is lacking. The videos are really educational and illuminating and although one can use Scaler as a simple tool it is also is a very deep and relatively complex software, so the videos are extremely helpful. Thanks:)
You are most welcome, glad you have found them useful and thanks for supporting Scaler
I never realised you can sync all other instances of scaler, thanks!
I'm starting to understand some of this, and I love it! Thank's
Thanks for a beautiful explaination video. You made an complicated thing to be easy, very smart and helpful. Thanks again
Glad you like the video and thanks for supporting Scaler!
Getting started this year with music has been challenging in a lot of ways. This app for both the iPad and computer is easily the best value that I have gotten the entire time. There’s a wealth of knowledge in here for an incredibly fair price. As a programmer, I applaud you. The video support is amazing. Just from a few weeks of using this, my knowledge of music theory has increased tenfold. Keep being amazing.🎉
i bought this plugin when it was first launched on a black friday sale at plugin boutique.and very happy i did.
I have chord tracks and pads within Cubase Pro and I had already purchased Xfer Cthulhu, which is an arp/chorder with Debussy chords and where you can load your own to play with one finger and explore cool harmonies. I took Scaler mainly for the modulation part, which let me explore cadences, modulations, progressions, how to get far and expecially how to get back. This tutorial, mainly about the different algorithms that you have for modulation, is really the most peculiar part of your plugin in my point of view. The manual explained that, but this video is really useful and helps us to make it right. Today is 26th and I will upgrade instantly to try the new cadences you put in the menu. Keep up the good job (currently Cubase is not smart with this plugin, if you point to Kontakt you have 2 tracks for each instance, so you loose the wish of putting it everywhere and sync..)
BRILLIANT....
What an Easy any and simple Representation of Such Complex Ideas..
Thanks David
Thank you and glad you enjoyed.
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS MAKE SENSE
nice, love the Wagnarian vibe @17:3x...very Tannhauser-ish...my first move on a new track is to load Scalar2. PERFORM Mode has completely expanded my vocabulary and energized my love of creating music.
Looking forward to the update, thanks for your explanation it really helps me to understand a bit more theory.
Very clear and extensive explanation. This will take me closer of acquiring Scaler when next deal occurs at PluginBoutique!
Brilliant! Very clear tut David. Much easier to understand when demo'd.
Thank you for the feedback! I enjoyed making it 😉
What an incredible workflow, thanks for sharing!
Our pleasure!
From a bloody good pop song to Philip Glass in no time. Impressive as hell!
Cool tutorial, love learning new tricks with Scaler2 and expanding my knowledge of music. Thanks
Just started playing with this tool, what you can do in 30 minutes with incredibly limited knowledge is amazing.. If you try this with Omnisphere you'll go crazy!
Nice one @MANS4ON, try spending a few days, months, years with it! Hope it's as rewarding for you as it has been for the rest of us. We love using it with Omnisphere too!
Wow very informative video, can't wait for the upgrade. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
18:05 Thanks for the "detect" feature, it's as useful as it is impressive !
Incredible and super easy to understand!! Cheers Mate.
as always! Super interesting, inspirational and so so useful videos.
Very much appreciated. Thanks for this video and the update. This is the one I've been waiting for.
Wow, thanks. That's a real help in opening up Scaler's capabilities.
I thought this plugin was beyond amazing by version 2.0. This is Incredible stuff. Thank you. 😊👍
Wow. This just blew my mind.
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Great video David!
Scaler 2 is just awesome,great new features..
Really cool as a hobbyist musian,with very little music theory.
Scaler 2,really helps me learn and compose my ambient styles of music.
Scaler 2 is a great tool,for many things.😁
Thanks David...great stuff as always
WOW! that's all I got. just WOW!!! amazing program. Ive had this since release and just now exploring it. Amazing tutorials bredren
nuff blessings!
It’s pretty amazing. I recognised the C Maj to G#maj as the first chords from Fallout game trailers
Insane. The interesting thing is that this is a short cut for adding flavor to a harmony without having to go to the musical theory that sometimes we left deep in our musical drawers. Kuddos to the creators of this tool. And also to the presenter on the video. Well explained thru all the duration.
Thanks Henry!
You folks keep blowing my mind. Not sure I can handle much more but keep on keeping on. I love it. :)
✌️Lots more to come !
@@davidecarbonemusic In a word..."YOWZA!" :)
Amazing tutorial ! Thanks from France !
Thank you!
Hi Davide, thanks for a such great instructional video. Despite I am studying it already, your approach open lot of gates to the Scaler's amazing possibilities in the Modulation area. I will applying it to the Scaler guitar section as well. Imagination is the boundary!
Thanks Carlos!
Es brutal la herramienta . Enhorabuena por el vídeo !
One of the best software I have ever come across and for the price, it's a steal. Wow! Thank you, this is a game-changer. 7 stars*******
Thanks Constantin and welcome to the family!
@@davidecarbonemusic All we need now is a hardware controller that can map all 50+ pads of Scaler ;) PS. David, if you are ever in LA, you are welcome to come by and visit my humble studio. I have an actual CS80 that you will adore playing. A small thank you for the great software you have built!
@@ConstantinPhillipou Giving me a CS80 is no small thank you!!!!! See you tomorrow 😏
Yay, 2.4 is finally out! Thanks for the plucks!
your most welcome Tony! Hope they are to your satisfaction. In the future the synthesis engine in scaler will improve allowing real time control of the sounds. Then plucks will finally sound like plucks but I have been using the ones we made!
@@davidecarbonemusic That will be amazing!
This explains all the music you hear on the radio! 😆😜
I was just going to say this video is amazing.
Excellent Job well done Thanks David
This video is worth its pixeks in bitcoin just for casually dropping the concept of neo-riemannian. Thanks.
Fantastic tutorial thank you!
The best thing about this is that with work and some creativity you can make something sound VERY realistic. However, the demos are instead a bit AI in nature. This is a wonderful tool for those who are stuck in four chord hell... like me... and helps you get your head around some very cool compositions. Good video. I bought Scaler 2 after seeing a couple of these videos. I recently got the full version of Kontakt as well, so this will be very welcome for me as I study and create. Thanks again!
Glad you enjoyed. In one comment I am being likened to Genesis and in another I am told I am sounding AI - I was trying to be creative 😊✌️
@@davidecarbonemusic you most certainly WERE being creative. Thanks for the wonderful set of videos that show off this product so very well.
Great, a lot of ideas to try tomorrow.
Oops, I just noticed that most of this will be included in version 2.4 that will be released on May 26th. I'll have to wait few weeks.
@19:49 Is like the opening scene to The Avengers LMAO!
Brilliant!!! Thank you.
Great video and great explanation of an interesting and important concept. Thank you for this great piece of software!
Thank you using and supporting 🙏
Ok.i got this on repeat. Thank you so much.this is gonna take me up 100 levels
Great! Hope it helps you make some top tunes. Thanks for feedback 🙏
Great piece great video great explanation great software. Bless
That VI V IV V chord reminds me of Don't Fear The Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult
dan you have a new sub..... your diging deep into scaler is inspirational
I hope you guys continue to develop this hands down best in class plug-in… I look everyday hoping there is something more to grasp onto…
Development will continue for time to come, there is still much growth and exploration thanks to the growing community. New videos to come soon too! Thank you for supporting. 🙌
I love Scaler 2 and your expert presentation. Is it possible to arrange in-person training in your office for 2 persons?
Thank you, Sir, I am Fan of yours, Sir
Love these videos
Wow man. This was EXACTLY what I needed. One of the reasons Scaler 2 is so good, is this video series. PS. I had no idea I could use key-switches to change the key in arcade. I need to spend more time with it. I'm genuinely excited to go make another track tonight using this information.
Also, that usage of PAD mode is a revelation to me.
Thanks so much for the nice feedback, makes it all worthwhile. Hope you make some great tunes!
@@davidecarbonemusic Cheers man. Will do. I just went to downloads section of plugin boutique and I'm only seeing version 2.3.1
@@TerenceKearns Sorry to kill your buzz but 2.4 is out May 26th as per video notes. Don't fear, everything the same but voice leading is greatly improved in the Modulation section in 2.4
@@davidecarbonemusic Okay cool. Thanks for the reply. I must have gotten a bit too excited and missed the part about the release date lol
PS. I know Music Theory through persitancy and this software solidifies it. The power of this software actually gives me choices, lets me record and document them. I am setting up two pianos. One to control the optons given. and one for my own improvisation. I can compare both and see if my feel is theoretically in line. Thanks for the Work flow. Please make more videos. . Jon
Always making new vides thanks for feedback!
excellent explanation
Thank you, Sir
Bless you
Thanks for the great tutorial David. Not sure about that F# maj7 though!
Man this actually would be great for making hooks and building up energy
This is great !
Just took notes on the video . The content was very well explaind, very smooth and spoken. Truly helped my education. I am buying the software and applying the theory as well. I am a full time music student and enjoyed the brain food. What DAW are you using ? Thank you David.
Thanks for feedback, Davide is using Logic Pro X in the video
Very understandable video, thank you! The suggested modulation path, is this some kind of suggestion to move smoothly to the target key?
Yes, absolutely. Written by music composers not AI generated. Just embedded into different keys and modes. Usually ending with the pivot chord to really help you land in your new key and scale.
hi David ❤lov da vid,🤘
amazing demo big thanks!!!
FANTASTCI!! No other way to explain this wonderful tool. BTW, is ScalerControl something that shows up in Logic only? I don't recall seeing that.
Scaler Control is a MIDI FX which is native to Logic. Functions the same way as having scaler control a third party VST in other DAW's
very nice work, thanks.
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent video, thank you. Will watch for the update. Are there changelogs available to see what is new?
Relaly nice tips on scaler2 👍🎹
Song melodies follow the vocals which may have all the notes from a scale or at Times a note not from scale also. So if a song is sung or hummed into Scaler and it extracts notes from this recorded vocal then this feature will enrich Scaler's utility multi-fold. I hope it becomes a part of it. Many Thanks for this Key Change explanation.
Do you have a video showing scaler controlling Kontakt? Thanks for this great new update and video.
Thanks for feedback, Scaler can control Andy third party instrument. There are many inbuilt tutorials and online resources showing you how to do that based on your DAW
Brilliant software. Brilliant explanation. Thanks Davide. I learnt a lot of this great piece of software for musicians. It motivates the composer to do new things. Scaler breaks the rules. Large session but great. My asking : Perhaps in this video there is material for 2 o 3 lighter sessions, because, at least for non english audience, it is hard to translate during 39 minutes. Only as an idea.
Thanks for feedback and thanks for support. There are smaller videos over on the scalerplugin TH-cam channel th-cam.com/channels/alY1MVygB3kWz5O6EZr1xA.html
I absolutely love Scaler 2 and while working on a budget I use the iPad for music production currently. Please keep up the excellent work on this awesome application and the videos that you produce for this David. I will be excited to see where this product goes although it is already amazing as it is.
While using the iPad with Cubasis 3.5 I have not been successful in triggering scaler from a midi controller without the resulting generated midi being included in the resulted recording as well, this is while using Scaler 2 as a midi effect. I noticed in this video you are able record the triggers only with the desktop setup, is it possible with my use case? Sorry if this is a DAW issue rather than Scaler.
Awesome Channel thank you. Can you elaborate how you make Scaler control Kontakt? cheers
You can see how it is done at 19:20, but this in Logic Pro, Scaler is placed in Midi Fx section and Kontakt in the Input section. Each DAW handles this different way.
@@JazJazgot Thanks bro got it helped a lot cheers
Excellent
Thanks Davide!
Thank you Paul!!!!!!!! Thank you for all the hard work on Scaler 🙏
thank you! great video!
i dont really now much music theory, scaler helps me a lot!
at 15:50 there is a pattern you follow. where can i learn or research
more of these patterns? what should i look for in my research?
thank you again!
Thanks for feedback, Davide is following a standard pattern used in Neo Riemmanian theory, an internet search can bring up other patterns used. It's just all theory really so either stay or searching are the best ways.
I have a question about this. Brilliant software by the way and I use it quite often. However in following along with this I used the same chord sequence and the same Strummed acoustic instrument in Kontakt. However the notes in the chords being sent to the instrument trigger the keyswitches and change the playing style or even turn off the sound by trigger a blank ketswitch? Anyone?
Scaler 2.4 is available now! Just downloaded and can't wait to fire it up!
When using modulation/circle of fifths, what do the blue chords mean and what do they grey chords mean? (6:25) Do the blue chords represent chords in your key, and the grey ones are chords in the new, selected, modulated key?
Light Grey boxes indicate Chords outside the currently selected scaler that share notes and Dark Grey outside the current scale with not shared notes.
@@SchoolofSynthesis Thank you!
Of course I had to buy it... I love me some arps 😎
It’s an excellent tool
I may have missed it, but is there, or might there be in the future, a way to use modulation between Patterns? I am often working through parts of a song that I and collaborators have come up with to build a longer piece and looking for a better way to link them. It would be great to select the sections in two different patterns and use the modulation.
I suppose that the easiest way might be to establish the keys of the two sections, and first chord of Pattern 2 and just set a modulation using Pattern 1 changing to the Key of Pattern 2.
You could always find the secondary dominants of the chords you want to land in within the modulation page. You could also use the Progression preset to choose the scale you want to land in and follow its suggest path. I guess its about feeding that info into scaler and using one of many methods to find you pivot chords which is really what you are trying to do it sounds like.
@@SchoolofSynthesis I’ll keep experimenting 🙂
In this common progression section. Is there a way to select a scale first and then choose a common progression locked to the scale we selected?
Yes indeed, lock for the lock symbol to the left of section A (Browser) use the 'Force into Scale' option
One thing: Scaler 2.4 is not here yet. I will check this when it arrives. I prefer following along and trying myself.
Arrived and available at Plugin Boutique!
@@SchoolofSynthesis Thanks for mentioning. After work in the evening i will check.
Looking forward to May 26th update. These are really nice additions to an already useful tool.
Wish I could work with Scaler like this in Cubase. Seems like the program works so much more seamlessly with Logic. Maybe it's just me.
There are plenty of Cubase users and it all works the same just need to route instead of call up a MIDI FX as Davide does here in Logic. Check the manual and head over to the scaler forum for help from other scaler users scalerplugin.com
Thanks for sharing, very informative. I learned a significant amount. Thank you. BTW, what keyboard are you using?
Davide is using Komplete Kontrol 88
@@SchoolofSynthesis Thank you!