Davide Carbone demonstrates how he uses Scaler 2 to detect the chords from an audio loop and have Scaler 2 suggest chord voicings, variations and suggestions to make a chord progression that forms the basis for an entire track. This video is based on his 'Creative Summary Module 2' from the Scaler 2 Course' and is intended to introduce new users to a simple way to take inspiration from an audio loop and once the key and scale is detected, introduce third party instruments to add vocals, bass and melody.
Davide is using Scaler 2.7 which introduced Multi Voice Output, Live Sync, Parallel Harmony, Autoplay and lots of new content.
Scaler 2 In-Depth Tutorials and Workflow Videos
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0:00 Intro
1:25 Detecting Audio from an Audio Loop
4:46 Exploring Voicings to add Variety to Chords
6:57 Exploring Variations to Replace a Chord
11:48 Using Suggestions to Create a Second Chord Progression
19:03 Adding Third Party Instruments in Key
24:43 Adding a Second Section to the Track for Variation