I'm looking at getting a scales after my turing machine kit arrives and i do currently have a metropolis. At the end there if i change the sliders on the metropolis would it automatically change on the scales. like if i had a-b-c-d on metro and scales and changed metro to a-b-c-d#, would scales read a-b-c-d-d#?
No, Scales would not automatically update if you changed your scale on Metropolis. But if you had Metropolis and the Turing Machine running through Scales in Dual Quantizer Mode you could just change scales on Scales and that would simultaneously change the scale for both inputs.
I'm not clear on root note changes. If you hold a key to change the root note but the scale stays the same, what is Scales doing here and how does that change the notes coming out of it? It's still just translating voltage to musical note (0v to C, 0.16V to D, etc), or am I missing something?
Changing the root note but maintaining the selected notes is not changing the notes coming out, but if you change scales or transpose by root note around that new root note it will make a difference. So it's less about what it does and more about what it will do. I play around with changing root notes and transposing around root notes in this video: ua-cam.com/video/2lx_IFBSn6I/v-deo.html
@@DavidZisa One of the scales developers here... there's two scenarios where you may want to change the root note. One is you have a scale that's already rooted on one note, for example a C major, but want to use the same scale pattern but with a different root, say D. So you'd push D and all those notes shift around and now you'd have a D major scale. The other case is where you actually want to interpret the same scale pattern a different way. In this case you'd long press the D and you'd change the location of the scale root without shifting the scale, in this case you'd end up with a D dorian scale.
Should be out today! It would have been out now, but I decided to re-export it to correct a small error. I left an error in there as a gag, so there's something for you to look forward to...
PERFECT timing, just turned this on and started messing with it this afternoon.
Scales is such a great modul! I have still so much to learn :-)
It's a complicated module but useful indeed. Thanks for make it easy.
Thanks for this walkthroughs! I'm wating for my Scales to arrive.
I'm working on part 2 right now!
@@ScottMFR Looking forward to it!
Any chance we can get a uScope demo? 😁
Thanks for this !!
My brain hurts lol
Is this the 62hp Pallete case?
It is! The smaller size is great for demo videos. Helps to get in close and see more of what's going on.
What case is this. i really like it a lot!
Intellijel Palette case coming soon!
@@ScottMFR ahhh cool man, great
@@LittleAmbientMachine They're available now on the Intellijel website: intellijel.com/shop/cases/4u-palette-eurorack-case/
I'm looking at getting a scales after my turing machine kit arrives and i do currently have a metropolis. At the end there if i change the sliders on the metropolis would it automatically change on the scales. like if i had a-b-c-d on metro and scales and changed metro to a-b-c-d#, would scales read a-b-c-d-d#?
No, Scales would not automatically update if you changed your scale on Metropolis. But if you had Metropolis and the Turing Machine running through Scales in Dual Quantizer Mode you could just change scales on Scales and that would simultaneously change the scale for both inputs.
I'm not clear on root note changes. If you hold a key to change the root note but the scale stays the same, what is Scales doing here and how does that change the notes coming out of it? It's still just translating voltage to musical note (0v to C, 0.16V to D, etc), or am I missing something?
Changing the root note but maintaining the selected notes is not changing the notes coming out, but if you change scales or transpose by root note around that new root note it will make a difference. So it's less about what it does and more about what it will do.
I play around with changing root notes and transposing around root notes in this video: ua-cam.com/video/2lx_IFBSn6I/v-deo.html
Ok I got it now, that other video made it perfectly clear. Thanks!
@@DavidZisa One of the scales developers here... there's two scenarios where you may want to change the root note. One is you have a scale that's already rooted on one note, for example a C major, but want to use the same scale pattern but with a different root, say D. So you'd push D and all those notes shift around and now you'd have a D major scale. The other case is where you actually want to interpret the same scale pattern a different way. In this case you'd long press the D and you'd change the location of the scale root without shifting the scale, in this case you'd end up with a D dorian scale.
Coming as an 1u ?
Will there be a part 2 soon?
Should be out today!
It would have been out now, but I decided to re-export it to correct a small error. I left an error in there as a gag, so there's something for you to look forward to...
beauty, got my homework for this eve then
Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/hyKOIaWkb3o/v-deo.html
Too much explanation of how you are generating the mod signal.
The cool guys got the mpc stuff and the not so cool guys got this stuff