![]() That’s not always musically ‘wrong’, but might simply reflect how harmonically complex the original MIDI performance was. Perfect matches are often found - sometimes more than one - but, equally, you will get suggestions where a particular key/scale/mode combination fits except for perhaps one note or a chord or two. Once Scaler has completed its detection process, the most appropriate matches are ‘scored’ for both notes and chords. ![]() MIDI input can come from your own ‘live’ keyboard playing or from a MIDI clip on Scaler’s host track. A ‘detect’ mode lets you play in any combination of individual notes or chords, whereupon Scaler will first identify the chords you’ve played, and then show you which key/scale/mode/chord combinations they best fit into. In essence, the plug-in is built around a database of scales, modes and chords. However, within most DAWs, you can route the MIDI output from Scaler to another MIDI track, where you might have a more sophisticated virtual instrument sound engine inserted. The plug-in contains a small selection of internal sounds so you can explore its features without recall to any other tools. ![]() Scaler’s musical assistance comes in the form of a plug-in that supports VST, AU and AAX hosts, with a succinct PDF manual and helpful prompts built into the user interface that help you get started. One such is Scaler, which Plugin Boutique describe as a “creative chord composer”. Musical creativity is not always something you can just turn on like a tap, so software developers are working on tools that can provide compositional inspiration. ![]() Need help coming up with creative chord sequences? Plugin Boutique’s Scaler can provide the missing music theory. ![]()
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