Does anybody in this forum use Scaler in combination with RC, so that Scaler acts as input for RC?
Motivation: Scaler comes with some phantastic chord progressions.
Question: How can I import them into RCs chord master track?
Interop with Scaler -> RC - Usecase #1
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Cliffscherer
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 32 posts since 17 Jun, 2021
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tonedef71
- KVRian
- 1440 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from USA
Drag the captured MIDI from Scaler 2 to a folder and save as a MIDI file. Then import that MIDI file into RC, and RC should be able to detect the chords. may be the only currently viable option.Cliffscherer wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 2:59 am Question: How can I import them into RCs chord master track?
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fcarosone
- KVRer
- 7 posts since 17 Nov, 2007 from Italy
I use them the other way round, so melodya goes into Scaler.
In my DAW, I already have Scaler; when I insert Melodya, in the Scaler track I see that the midi out of Melodya is available as midi input. Then I switch the Scaler track to monitor the input, so that Scaler will output a sound. In Scaler I push "KEYS LOCK" up right so that it becomes blue lightning and choose a scale: the melodya riff is adapted to that scale i.e every note is pitchshifted realtime to the nearest note in the scale selected.
In my DAW, I already have Scaler; when I insert Melodya, in the Scaler track I see that the midi out of Melodya is available as midi input. Then I switch the Scaler track to monitor the input, so that Scaler will output a sound. In Scaler I push "KEYS LOCK" up right so that it becomes blue lightning and choose a scale: the melodya riff is adapted to that scale i.e every note is pitchshifted realtime to the nearest note in the scale selected.