PLugin Boutique describe Scaler as an "in house" plugin.Ou_Tis wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 5:01 pmIt's not made by Plugin Boutique. Scaler Music is a separate company. Davide from Scaler Music wrote, in response to questions about Plugin Boutique's pricing, "We can’t control what other companies do display or how they display but they are our prices."kraster wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 4:28 pm Scaler 2 was released in 2020.
There were about 27 updates in those 5 years.
Most of the smaller updates included content like more internal sounds and chord banks. The major point releases included major feature updates as well as extra content.
If that was Izotope they'd be charging you at least for every point release.
There's no question in my mind that Scaler is something that Plugin Boutique are proud of and offers serious value for money.
It's a HUGE money maker for Plugin Boutique exactly because they've been so dedicated to improving it an making it arguably the best theory tool around.
https://forum.scalermusic.com/t/scaler- ... 68?u=neant
"Late 2017 saw the launch of one of our most groundbreaking in-house plugins. As with previous releases, we’d tried to find a space where we weren’t stepping on the toes of our own developers, and with this niche we struck gold! After working with David Carbone, Eduoard Mainier and their team at SAMPLIFY for over a year on their concept for a music theory-based MIDI plugin, we released the comprehensive and inspirational Scaler.
Scaler’s drag-and-drop progression builder, scale detection and chord suggestion all went into making it one of our most successful plugins ever, and we didn’t stop there! These days, Scaler 2 features a guitar fret interface, audio scale detection, melodic expressions and loads more."
