Thanks Davide, for your feedback.
You can get close to some of these scales and modes by entering the single keys into detect mode.
yes, I thought about that even if I not tried. So by example I could play in detect mode, a chord in say, Messiaen’s Mode 4 and see what Scaler 2 would suggest as next chords (that I presume will not belong to the mode4 but with something “near”. That’s exactly my expectation: mix atonal (in this case Messiaen’s scale based) chords to more tonal chords that Sacler “knows”.
So for whole tone scales and modes there are a few options like the screen attached.
I don’t see any screen attachment but I understand what you suggested.
But I will add these to our potential scale inclusions. We have a nice list which we will be addressing soon so thanks for feedback.
That’s could be great. I have here a minor visual feature request. It could be useful, when scrolling scales, that the box woul show not just the notes names, but also the intervals, so, by example, for the whole scale on C
togheter with
C D E F# G# A#
also:
W W W W W W
where by example:
W = whole tone
1/2 = step tone
3m = minor third
3M = major third
just an idea. Minor point,
PS - Yes on the Italian, both my mother and father are Italian.
Great! But you lost the Italian practice, because when you pronounce AMORE, you say AMOOORE with the common English-speaker accent with long wovel. I’m joking!
Thanks a lot for your effort in this great project.
I’ll submit in this forum some ideas to enhance Scaler 3 to be useful also for experimenting in atonal stuff… (I’m a bit obsessed with 900 classical composers (Debussy, Starvinsky, etc) chords progressions.
Thanks again
giorgio