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Map scales to pads without repeats or quiet pads in Rozeta Scaler?

I know the developer of this plugin posts here. So I have a question in Scaler currently when you map a midi controller like an Akai MPD to a scale it offers the option to quantize up or down or reject out of scale notes, could you offer a 4th option to map all the notes of the scale to the pads directly without repeats or silent pads? Thanks for reading my post. BeatMaker 3 can do this, so it should be possible?

Comments

  • Are the MPD pads sending chromatic notes or notes from a scale?

  • I do have it set up for a Dorian scale. BeatMaker deals with this and is able to directly map onto the Dorian scale pads.

  • wimwim
    edited October 2021

    @ravenest said:
    I do have it set up for a Dorian scale. BeatMaker deals with this and is able to directly map onto the Dorian scale pads.

    D Dorian by chance? If so then the Moziac script Simple Scaler in "white keys" mode should kinda do the trick, except maybe offset by one note.

  • We have two threads going on the same subject. I'll just say here that @brambos is the developer, so that he's tagged and may notice your post.

  • Sorry I didn’t realize that wasn’t allowed. I just posted this because someone suggested Scaler, which is nice but doesn’t quite do what I need.

  • @ravenest said:
    Sorry I didn’t realize that wasn’t allowed. I just posted this because someone suggested Scaler, which is nice but doesn’t quite do what I need.

    No, sorry, I didn't mean to imply there's anything wrong with having the two threads. I was just trying to reference the other thread to not be repeating myself. I realize you're trying to get in touch with the developer, and this is a good way to do it.

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