Scaler Music updated its music theory software with the launch of Scaler 3.1. The company built new features into the plugin that first appeared in March. Musicians can link multiple copies of the software across different tracks. The update helps producers work better with chords and MIDI data. Audio professionals gain better tools for digital audio workstation projects.
The Live Sync feature connects separate plugin copies on different tracks. Musicians change chords in one copy and other copies follow automatically. The Bass Follow Track motion watches the lowest note in each chord as songs play. Users can modify note length and octave through MIDI controls. Film composers benefit from timeline features that match longer projects.
Scaler 3.1 reads chord information when users drag audio and MIDI files into the detection area. The software shows where chords will land when musicians move them around the main track. Chord resizing works more smoothly as one chord affects its neighbor. The update supports custom folder paths for hosting other plugins. Windows users can access ASIO driver support.
Current Scaler 3 customers receive the update at no charge. Musicians who bought earlier versions pay $29 to upgrade their software. The company extended the launch sale price of $79 for new Scaler 3 purchases. Buyers can choose a bundle with Scaler EQ for $99. Customers download updates from their original purchase locations.
The Live Sync feature connects separate plugin copies on different tracks. Musicians change chords in one copy and other copies follow automatically. The Bass Follow Track motion watches the lowest note in each chord as songs play. Users can modify note length and octave through MIDI controls. Film composers benefit from timeline features that match longer projects.
Scaler 3.1 reads chord information when users drag audio and MIDI files into the detection area. The software shows where chords will land when musicians move them around the main track. Chord resizing works more smoothly as one chord affects its neighbor. The update supports custom folder paths for hosting other plugins. Windows users can access ASIO driver support.
Current Scaler 3 customers receive the update at no charge. Musicians who bought earlier versions pay $29 to upgrade their software. The company extended the launch sale price of $79 for new Scaler 3 purchases. Buyers can choose a bundle with Scaler EQ for $99. Customers download updates from their original purchase locations.