Scaler 2 Secrets #1 - Auto Progression Preview
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- čas přidán 18. 03. 2023
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In this short video tutorial, Joshua Casper shows you how to automatically preview the chord progressions from the genres or artists sets. You can just seamlessly switch them and quickly get a preview of what the progression will sound like. This also works with any of the performance features as well.
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#musicproduction - Hudba
Very cool. Recommend increasing the speed by decreasing chord length in settings.
Great feature!
So that’s how they come up with those ice cream truck tunes, huh?
DAM VERY VERY NICE EFFICIENT WAY TO BROWS THUR THE DIFFERENT SOUNDS/ MELODIES !!! Thanks great great great
very useful... cheerrs!
One of the best music apps ever made. For me anyway.
Nice, thank you 😊
Legendary
Dope!
Buying it
🙏🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice
Great tip thx
Happy to help - JC
❤🙏🏾
how do you do this on ipad
Great very handy didn't know that 👍🏾💯🍻
Glad to help - JC
@@PluginBoutiqueOfficialcan I make my own chord progressions presets and save them in scaler?
After Right clicking the play button, my Scaler is not playing the sound continuously as I change the set/modes. It just cycles one time and then it stops. Anybody else faced this problem with Scaler 2?
When you right-click the playbutton, Scaler is locked to your DAWs transport control. You will need to be playing the timeline in the DAW for Scaler to start/stop. Hope that makes sense. If not, please, shoot the support@pluginboutique.com team with a description what you are experiencing and they will be able to help you out. - JC
holy shi......
In other words, cheating
Just like nationals getting citizenship solely to represent other nations in competition?
Definitely because it doesn’t require the producer or artist to struggle with theory and song structure
@@carltonlambert7608 that is relevant to this discussion how?
@ramseysounds Italy stuffing their team full of Brazilians would be considered cheating. A lot of Brazilians of European decent have Italian roots via grandparents.
its a grey line, it can also be a great learning tool