Its nice that Davide is pushing Scaler limits...and price I am sure will be fair, however I am not too impressed. Since early days I've seen Scaler as more of an educational / exploration tool, but recent shift focuses more on multitrack abilities instead of more theory, complex harmonies, chord relationship etc. I will likely upgrade, as price would be discounted for Scaler 2 owners and there is some stuff of interest, but honestly, I expected a bit more in a different direction.

I find a much lesser known Cognitone's Spark a much better tool for chord/harmony exploration. I think it also has generative and binding abilities, but I never use them.