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Thank you!!!
ОтветитьThis vid is exactly what I needed to understand what can be done with Scaler. Start with something specific you want to do, run through the process without a lot of extraneous stuff and get to the finish, all of it shown in 5 minutes.
ОтветитьI can't remember how many videos I have watched on this and didn't get it. I got it now. I thought I bought this for nothing. Do have any on the Ample Guitar M Lite?
ОтветитьThank you thank you!
I couldn't get the chords to work until you showed us how to click the BIND chain icon!
Thanks man. This was a great video. I feel like you didn’t waste my time.
ОтветитьGreat tutorial thank, i am currently trying to make a Duduk(Turkish flute) melody in the E phrygian dominant scale but it’s sound horrible in triads so is there a way to use the suggest mode only with single notes instead of triads?
ОтветитьJust what I was looking for. 🙏
ОтветитьSimple and to the point! Scaler has so much to it you can get lost before you know it and it soon becomes another plugin to forget about. This video was spot on... how to use for the new comers like me! Thanks!
Ответитьthats a great tutorial . all the others all go way to much into routing and multiple instances , like they want to show its power than its simple workflow . defo gonna be getting this again . cheers
ОтветитьCara, parabéns!!! Simples, rápido e totalmente compreensivo. Muito bom. Você deveria fazer outros vídeos para nós do Scaler 2....
ОтветитьThis is actually one of the best short videos to tell you everything you need to know to begin with Scaler 2. Great job! Thanks!!
Ответитьthx alot you just made my workflow faster. Using now only one instance of scaler. But Scaler sync is also nice to have if need that. One instance method is not that good for if want test different keys and progressions.
ОтветитьTutorial with Scaler and Kontakt in Ableton will be a lot of help. This tutorial is Awesome.
ОтветитьI have Scaler 2 but hadn't realised it can do this so thanks a lot, man!
Although the track you produced was good, obviously you can work more on it and really take it to the next level. An invaluable tool to get started though! Happy to subscribe :)
What I am left wondering is, how do I know what chords fit which part of the melody? Do I just have to fiddle around with it and find it by ear and theory, or is there a suggest function that tells me that these chords can fit my melody in this part of the melody?
I hope you get what I mean. Because that would be what I really want from scaler.
Ps. Great video btw! 😊
This is a GEM of a video!! Your style was clear, easy to follow along, to the point, and 'extremely detailed' so that I was able to understand enough of the basic structure of Scaler in such a short amount of time and can work on my projects with confidence going forward! Thank you!
ОтветитьReally cool plugin, after a short time I started making melodies without Scaler using the same algorithm, because I began to understand the process of composing! I now use the Scaler as my main mix harmony consultant (Detect method), it helps me avoid mistakes.
ОтветитьThis is a great introduction to using Scaler2.
You make it easy to understand.
Sometimes many other introduction lessons seem to pre-suppose the viewer knows more than he or she actually does!
Very helpful in giving me a great basis on which to proceed in getting to know this remarkable VST plugin.
Thank you so much for a great practical lesson in learning a basic technique to get started.
Best wishes to you and again, many thanks.
Keep up the good work!
Mike.
Thanks, please make more video like this.
ОтветитьThanks for the informative video. How did you get the initial Melody into Ableton. Were they recorded w/o Scalar? Thanks!
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