Edit and make your own midi that follows chords

Amazing program, i have made a progression and for the bass line i choose one and added a track. It would be great if i could chop a 1 bar piece from the start of the midi , edit it and when i hit re-attach have the option to save it as a user piece that will follw the chords.

As a quick example i made this simple bline for the Amin 9 chord but would like to be able to attach rename and copy it paste it across the other chords and it changes.

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Agreed! It’s a great program, but it would be even better if you could write your own MIDI phrases, save them, and have them ready as user assets to use with different chords and projects. Not sure if it’s doable!

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It would be amazing to have the ability to create custom MIDI patterns based on a chord, save them in the user library under “Motions,” and reuse them with different chords (which would automatically transpose accordingly).

This would add a lot of flexibility to the workflow! Aside from that, the software is already fantastic—thank you!

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Hi,

It would be amazing to have the ability to create custom MIDI patterns based on a chord, save them in the user library under “Motions,” and reuse them with different chords, with automatic transposition to match the new harmony.

This would add a lot of flexibility to the workflow! Aside from that, the software is already fantastic—thank you!

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This would be really useful!

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This would indeed be great!

Take an existing motion, tweak it to your liking, save it as a new motion and start building your own library.

I don’t see why this would not be technically feasible. With Synfire Pro can save your own phrases and start build your own library. It also has a “factory” where you can create custom phrases (similar to tweaking the Scaler motions with parameters) and it can even import/analyse SMF (standard midi files) and let you cut your own phrases/motions…

Hope this will soon be added to Scaler as well…

This would indeed be great!

Take an existing motion, tweak it to your liking, save it as a new motion and start building your own library.

I don’t see why this would not be technically feasible. With Synfire Pro can save your own phrases and start build your own library. It also has a “factory” where you can create custom phrases (similar to tweaking the Scaler motions with parameters) and it can even import/analyse SMF (standard midi files) and let you cut your own phrases/motions…

Hope this will soon be added to Scaler as well…

Seems a duplicate of this feature request.

Seems a duplicate of this feature request.

Create your own progressions and save them as presets.

yes thats the thing !!!

Having the option of creating your own re-usable patterns that work with the main chords (like Phrasebox by Venomode and Libre Arp can) would round off Scaler 3 nicely.

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I apologise in advance if this currently exists and I’ve just overlooked it. The addition of an articulation editor that allows you create and save your own to the browser would be amazing. Is something like this planned for the future? I’ve also seen others request further additions to the the colours page, saveable presets here would also be amazing for our workflow. Pretty, pretty please, with a cherry on top :slight_smile:

I would love to have the ability to drag-n-drop midi clips from my DAW into Scaler 3 to create user patterns.

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Well I think it would be nice that if you use the MIDI modifiers and create something unique you should be able to save them in a user section of motions. That will come later this year!

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Import midi files not as a source of chords, but as a track for the performer. Is this possible in Scaler 3? If not, then it really needs to be done. Thank you.

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Wonderful! Glad to hear that Davide

Hi. I am new to this program and would like to ask: Is it possible to import my own midi files to the arrangement page? I am not satisfied with the few performer sets at all. Does this mean that midi files are used only as material for chord analysis? Thank you.

It would be cool if we could import our own midi’s and modify them inside the Midi Editor using Range/Density and all the other features. At the moment it is not possible. Moving slightly a single note makes everything detached and not editable using the advanced features.Playing the same old melody/arp progressions it is kinda boring. Maybe some AI randomization feature could be added. Also it would be nice if we had full control inside the midi editor, moving notes is fixed I think at 1/8.

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Thanks a lot David ! Working on projects where such feature would be really interesting. Do you have an approximate date ? Thanks a lot ! And other than than Scaler is amazing ! Thanks !!!