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Scaler 2 | Starting a Song | Chords, Bass Line, Melody & More

Check out Scaler 2 | https://bit.ly/3guercc Check out Plugin Deals | https://bit.ly/2ZGrSzN Access 4 million sounds w/ Loopcloud Free Trial | http://bit.ly/2MGW4Um Join the Scaler Community - https://forum.scalerplugin.com/ 0:00 Introduction 0:50 Chord Progression 1:48 Bouncing to Audio and Host Sync 3:15 Bass Line Notes 4:39 Bass Line Rhythm 5:50 Staccato Strings and Voice Grouping 7:03 Melody and Arpeggios 8:30 Outro In this video tutorial, Joshua Casper shows you how to start a song. Complete with Chords, a rhythmic bass line, staccato string stabs, melodic arpeggios and more. You will learn about how to use many new features available in Scaler 2. First we will pick a chord progression preset from the many available. I use the Future Bass Chord Set 1. For brevity, I just use the first four chords, but feel free to use them all. I also jump into the Edit Page and pitch them each up 1 octave. After which, I bounce that audio to an audio track in Ableton Live. Next, I use one of Scaler 2's new Rhythm presets to add some movement to the chords. Once I found the best one, I used the MIDI Capture feature to get the chords and the Rhythm in MIDI to use on my Bass Synth track. Here all I needed to do was delete all the MIDI notes except the notes furthest down in the scale. Using that same set-up in Scaler 2, I switched the internal sound to Staccato Strings. Here I didn't want the really low notes to get triggered, so I turn on Voice Grouping, set to Dynamic +1 Octave which dynamically moved all those really low notes up an octave. Again, I bounced that to audio. For the melody I used the Arpeggio function in Scaler 2 and captured its MIDI to use on my Piano track in Ableton Live. Then I simply slowed down the arpeggio in Scaler and used the internal Staccato Strings sound again for a counter melody. #PluginBoutique #Scaler2 #Scaler2Tutorial

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