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Disclaimer: I’m not trying to convince anyone on the benefits of AI. Just sharing how I use it for inspiration and learning.I create chord sets for Scaler using Google Antigravity using a system prompt. I can prompt it for a certian mood or genre. I've also for example prompted for a chord set with minor 7th chords going through all twelve keys with passing chords using some fancy mode. So anything goes. It creates xml files that you can import into Scaler. It also explains about music theory that it used behind the scenes.
I've put the setup on github, so you can set it up and use it and improve on it if you wish. The system instructions are in the “.agent/rules” directory. You can use them in other AIs like Claude or ChatGpt.
Here's the repo: https://github.com/pbaarn/scaler-3-chor ... ntigravity (https://github.com/pbaarn/scaler-3-chordset-creator-antigravity)
Addition:
Here's a link to a Google Gemini Gem: https://gemini.google.com/gem/1U-ZXYe6K ... sp=sharing (https://gemini.google.com/gem/1U-ZXYe6KIAct4MLrr2RtJrucAL5D5BT1?usp=sharing)
You should be able to prompt it directly, like: give me a bank of 12 jazz funk chords
This version will give you the chord set xml. You have to copy that to a text editor and save it with a .xml extension. Then you can import that from Scaler.
I use the Antigravity version, because it creates the files for me. I don't have to copy and save. I can even tell it to create multiple banks at once. You can see examples in the github repository I shared.
