Originally Posted by jpettit
Originally Posted by DrDan
Something New coming in the next week or two. I am sworn to secracy so that is all I can say now. Keep an eye out in the Scaler Forum! grin
Binding chords is a nice way to use the chords in a real fashion, but it blew me away when I found no way to record the performance back into Scaler.

This seemed like a major dead end to the idea of building tracks inside of Scaler.

Sure you can: Its a DAW routing thing. Here are some quick instructions for routing. I can make a quick video if it would help. I work in reaper.

Scaler 3 can output MIDI notes generated by its performance or chord playback. To capture that in your DAW:

✅ Method 1 (works in most DAWs, e.g. Reaper, Studio One, Cubase, etc.)

Load Scaler 3 on a MIDI/Instrument track.
Play or trigger chords/patterns inside Scaler.
Create another Instrument Track (this will be the instrument you want Scaler to control, e.g., a piano or synth).
Route Scaler’s MIDI output → to the second instrument track’s MIDI input.
In Reaper:
On the Scaler track: click the routing button → Send MIDI → All → Channel 1 to the instrument track.
On the instrument track: record-arm and set Record: Output (MIDI).
In Cubase: set the input of the second instrument track to Scaler 3.
In Logic: use the MIDI FX Wrapper (Scaler in MIDI FX slot) and record on the instrument track.


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