I may be missing something but I was hoping that Scaler 3 would support the ability to not only detect MIDI chords but support the ability to sync the playback in the DAW to Scaler 3 and display the detected chords get highlighted based on when the Midi chord changes.
Import Midi into favorite DAW.
Add scaler 3 audio to the track.
Set the record button to detect Midi
Play the DAW track capturing the and detecting the chord changes into scaler.
Now that the chords have been detected, I would like to playback the DAW and have the Scaler chord set highlight the chords in sync to when the chord changes in the DAW track playback..
Hey @Trankonia Should all be the same. But in your example you are talking about adding Scaler Audio to detect MIDI?
Why can you just add Scaler 3, hot the record button and use ‘MIDI Detection’. Should function the same way unless I am missing part of your question?
Thank you for the response. I was using Scaler Audio because I thought that was for both Audio and Midi files. It does detect so that is not the issue. Why/When would I use the Scaler 3 Audio vs the Base Scaler 3. I don’t really see any apparent differences.
What I am trying to understand is there a way that when the MIDI detection creates the chord set you would then have the ability to play the DAW track and have the chords in Scaler 3 to highlight each chord as it is played back matching the chord changes in in time with the DAW Track. I believe currently the detected chord set simply applies 1 measure to each chord.
If Scaler 3 detected the Daw track’s chord and then played back in sync you could then easily identify the original chord changes and then know exactly where to replace chords with suggested chords.
I realize that once you have the chords detected you could manually determine where the changes are. I guess I was hoping for a streamlined approach to identify chord changes in the DAW track and then easily apply suggested chords to augment the original composition/track.
I may be the only one thinking of this, and if so, it certainly would not be something I suggest you develop because the value to the general community might not be there.
Hopefully, I have articulated the questions more clearly.