After many months I have to say that the Keys-Lock feature still doesn’t work for me
Adding the issue of Scaler stealing the few mixer sliders I have and crashing with groups, I ended changing my workflow entirely
Now I use just 1 (one) Scaler instance at a time, in series, for all instruments, and my PC says thanks :
- I drop Scaler in one track and search for a cool series of chords/patterns etc. usually driving AAS Strum GS in Guitar mode and autostrum
- When I find a good series, I export the Scaler status and record the MIDI
- I drop this MIDI in the track with the accompaniment plugin, usually AAS Strum GS
- I use this MIDI to find a proper groove in EZDrums
- I use this MIDI to find a proper groove in EZBass
Now is time for the soloes and I have 3 options:
- I try the Keys-Lock feature first with the only one Scaler instance I have: if it works it’s done
- If it doesn’t work, I deactivate Scaler and try a matching Ableton scale (or 2 in series sometimes): it works almost always
- If the solo played with the Ableton scale is unsatisfactory I use my bare hands (a rare occurrence, thankfully)
With this workflow I have no problems up to 8 tracks (and maybe more) with every combination of plugins, and this suggests that it’s just Scaler, or its Keys-Lock feature, that kills my system