Scaler 2 Workflow | Developing a Musical Idea
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- SOS Ableton Live Certified Tutor and musician Tristan Malloch demonstrates how he uses Scaler 2 in Ableton Live to develop a simple chord progression into a fully fledged track.
Tristan starts with a chord progression and uses suggest mode with minimise voicing in the Scaler 2.6 update to expand on his chord progression and then add elements such as bass and melody using Scaler suggestions. Tristan also touches on many tips and tricks including recording chords on the iPad version and desktop version, clip envelopes and MIDI CC messages in Ableton Live, triggering hardware synths and adding drums and side-chain compression.
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00:00 Introduction
00:37 The Initial Song Idea
02:04 Recording Chord Progression Into Scaler
03:06 Recording Chords on an iPad
04:08 Explanation of Chords Used
05:03 Chord Suggest Mode
07:20 Creating a Bass Part
08:38 Modifying Bass Performance Notes
09:43 Triggering Hardware Synths
10:42 Adding Drums and Side-Chain Compression
11:53 Adding a Piano Part Using Scaler’s Melody Performances
14:28 Switching Performances using Clip Envelopes and MIDI CC Messages
17:07 Summary
How cool is scaler 2…it amazes me every time I use it .🎖👍
The step by step with different situations within one track + the summary at the end really makes for a high re-watch value and is super appreciated!
Thanks Eyota, great feedback, your support is super appreciated!
I hadn't noticed we could send midi cc from another track to select performance phrases. Cool! We always learn from these videos, keep them coming please
More on their way very soon!
Brilliant thanks using scaler everyday. It’s really helped my musical journey. Great video 👍
Another excellent overview, this has such an intuitive workflow
This is a great Scaler 2 Video - thanks for sharing this ...thanks again
This sounds really nice!
excellent tutorial. Using Automation to control performance selection seems extremely powerful and deserves it's own tutorial.
Very nice guide, appreciated.
Great music vibe with that slow Sax line over the uptempo beat and I’ve learned a couple utility features if they’re applicable in the iPad version which I love! Comprehensive video too.
Great video!
Thank You!
Cool stuff dude.
amazing tutorial!
Sounds like the theme tune to an 80s TV show😉
Great tutorial 👍
Nice sounding song you're building there and great tutorial on workflow with Scaler. I use Reaper and haven't tried it with automating Scaler yet but hopefully it's similar to how you did it with Ableton.
Summary is a very good idea!
Great job - thanks so much!!
Thanks for watching and supporting @Adam
Eighties apocalypse! Love it!
This is a great Scaler 2 Video - thanks for sharing this! Also, think you should do another supporting video about the Midi CC Messages for the Performances, this may be one of the most powerful features of using Scaler in the studio, live, or via streaming performance. Truly, this could revolutionize the idea of studio vs. Live and integrate into something totally new - one person can perform live and record this fresh jamband approach and release it as a LIVE Studio Version of a song. Truly Breathtaking - thanks again for this video!!!!!!
Thanks Miquiel We agree we could explore and demonstrate the usefulness of Scaler I live performance scenario particularly now the Scaler iPad app os out!
Great video
Thanks!
Thank you, Sir, i m 1 of scalars fan, 😇
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Oh neat I didn't even know you could automate the different settings. That is a nice options, thanks!. What Sax library is this? It sounds pretty nice.
Tristan has used Native Instruments’ Session Horns Pro. He has added many effects.
Thank you very much Scaler 2!Any tutorial with Studio One 5 please?Thank you again!
Yes we should do. Will discuss with the tutors at SOS to see if we can come up with something...
@@SchoolofSynthesis Ok thank you very much!!!!
@@SchoolofSynthesis Definitely need some Studio One Vids!!!!
Congrats!!! When did you first start investing
Could you possibly explain in more detail the section "Modifying bass performance notes"? Not having a good grasp on music theory I cannot wrap my head around what exactly you were doing there.
Great tutorial. I copied your track and was able to replicate everything that you did. Instead of assigning a MIDI CC # I loaded a piano sound onto another track and drug the MIDI into a clip for the intro and the verse, primarily so that I could tweak the pattern. The only difficulty I had was the key switches on the Session Horns Sax(Kontakt). For some reason I cannot access those keys and I have an 88 key MIDI controller. Strange. I have to figure that one out. Thanks. I will be using/exploring Scaler 2 more often now.
Are you using VST3? I seem to remember there's a problem with CC passthrough, Try VST2. See this thread forum.scalerplugin.com/t/send-midi-cc-passed-to-other-virtual-instruments/4650/5
5:03 How does Suggest work? Specifically, based on what does it suggest new chords? Does it look only at the chord currently highlighted in yellow in panel C, or does it consider its neighbouring chords too? Or even the whole progression up to the highlighted chord? Same question for the "Minimize movement" option, what chord does it consider to be the origin of the movement to minimize: the highlighted chord ("I want a substitution that keeps a similar voicing with the chord I'm replacing") or the one just before it in panel C ("I want the final chord progression itself to have minimal movement")? The logic is a bit different. The wording "movement" makes me think it's the second interpretation that it correct, but the UI layout (with the yellow highlight) makes me think it's the first one.
Because I've watched quite a few Scaler videos and it's still not clear for me if its workflow is more progression-oriented or substitution-oriented. Both are fine, but I sorta need to know which is more in line with Scaler's logic so I can work with the tool and not against the tool.
It's a little more complicated than that in that it is what it it does algorithmically, yes in a nutshell it suggests based on voicing of the selected chord but it does analyse all of the chord sets within scaler to look at existing relationships. So it pivots from the last chord but it considers all of the chords. You can't work against the tool but you can certainly figure it out. Check out forum.scalerplugin.com there's some discussions going on there, also the manual has a good description too.
At 6:00 you are replacing the chord from the actual suggested point (highlighted one) - however in David's videos, he uses SUGGEST to replace the chords that FOLLOW the point of suggestion. So, I'm confused by the discrepancy and it would be nice to clear this up since this is not explained in the manual.
Hi @alain, Davide and Tristan are both suggesting from the selected chord. In this instance Tristan is deciding to replace the chord rather than add to it whereas Davide is suggesting a chord to go to. Both are different applications that work. So you can do either really. It's experimentation. To be clear, Scaler is suggesting the NEXT chord but you could replace the current chord or add to the progression. Both work. Hope that makes sense.
I have cubase 12, does scaler has any added value to the built-in chords and scales assistance in cubase?
Indeed it does Dima, download the free trial and check some videos. Lots of offer here and does lots more than the very good Cubase plug
hello how can you use other vst with their presets. but using the scaler to send notes?
You just assign a third party VST dependent on your DAW. You can download Scaler as a free trail and try it out. Lots of DAW specific instructions in the manual and online 😀
@@SchoolofSynthesis i hace scaler 2 piraty.. ja.. but I wanted to know how to work another vst, but using the scaler commands
@@sergionardozza7198 Sei cattivo!
Funny thing about scaler once you learn chords you don’t need the plug in anymore
nice video.
Sorry, but where is Davide Carbone ??
Ha! Davide is working on Scaler of course and will be back with his own video too. We love Tristan very much - he is a great musician and offers users something different - and he will help us make more Scaler videos!
@@SchoolofSynthesis many thanks :)
its because you organise everytNice tutorialng drum related in one color
That "Felt Piano" preset is terrible, it's so muddy, hard to distinguish serate notes in the lower registers
Ahh one persons trash is another person treasure, we love it very much! Thanks for feedback though!
bro
I really don’t see the point of it. I’d rather use my own creative intuition than some plugin.
Give it a free trial run Gareth. You may see the point! Scaler is there to augment your musical intuition not generate it, it is used by many of the worlds top artists and composers whom are extremely talented and successful without scaler.
It's hard to understand this guy.
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