Maybe I found an easier way to do videos + audio using ShareX
Tomorrow I’ll try to make a video about 2 Scaler instances driving UJAM Sparkle
I hope to succeed
well, I found a way and here is the workflow
the routing
the 1st Scaler drives a MIDI Polysher that drives UJAM Sparkle producing riffs
the 2nd Scaler drives UJAM Sparkle through a MIDI Polysher and a MIDI track producing chords
here is the 2 MIDI Polyshers
as you see, the 1st MIDI Polysher (for guitar loops/riffs) has the blocked keys on the right (covering C0-C4), while the 2nd MIDI Polysher (for guitar chords) has the blocked keys on the left (covering C5 and over)
actually the 2nd MIDI Polysher can also have no blocked keys, because the 2nd Scaler grouping is C3-B4 and the MIDI Polysher pushes it further by 19 semitones, but blocking useless keys can be useful if you want move chords semitones in a second moment
The several Scaler patterns are to be used ONLY in the UJAM Common Phrases and Style Phrases areas, while the 2nd Scaler is ONLY to send chords in the UJAM Chord area
Due to the usual ASIO recording issues, I used the MS Windows MIME engine that has a lot of latency but I think it doesn’t matter in this case
The video that I am uploading doesn’t contain any text nor my background voice, because I think that just looking the Carlos Eduardo Arellano video first, then all my screenshots here, then downloading the 2 Scaler status files (the starting situation in my video) is enough to understand what I did in, that is virtually clicking on the various Scaler patterns, and transposing with the 1st MIDI polysher to listen what happens
1st Scaler.xml (13.4 KB)
2nd Scaler.xml (12.1 KB)
So far, doing those aleatoric clicks, I found a triplet of sketch songs that can be further developed
Enjoy my video-tutorial about two Scaler 2 instances driving UJAM Sparkle now on Youtube with the correct link
And if something is still unclear please ask