Scaleometer.amxd

Max For Live Device

Turn any collection of sounds into an Ableton tuning system

Strummer.amxd

Max For Live Device

Guitarpeggiator
Guitar chord database
Guitarist simulator

Strummer.amxd

Guitarpeggiator, guitar chord handbook, guitar player emulatorStrummer is designed to help you get guitar voicing and playing into your music.🎹 MIDI chord in –> 💻 Chord diagram on screen –> 🎶 MIDI notes out🎧 Plays with MIDI from all sourcesChordographer works with both MIDI input from an external device and MIDI from pre-existing clips.🤖 Knows loads of chordsThanks to Zoltán Szabó's chord database on GitHub, Chordographer knows 69782 chord shapes, including jazz chords, slash chords, and multiple voicings.🧮 GuitarpeggiatorStrum rate and note sustain both sync with project tempo, turning the plugin into an arpeggiator that plays along just like your very own robot guitarist would.🎸 Play along yourselfSee ready-to-play chord diagrams for all your MIDI clips, helping you add your own layers of real guitar.Original concept from Scott Morris

Scaleometer.amxd

Turn any sounds into an Ableton tuningmade by David McFarlane
at Weather Systems


Step 1: Play in a sound you want to capture the pitch of

Use the high and low pitch dials to choose which frequencies to focus on.Use the threshold dial to set a minimum volume to capture.Click on the audition button to hear the tracked pitch, and adjust the balance with the Dry/Tracked dial.The Note Snap button will change the settings to only change pitch when a new note is detected.


Step 2: Press the + button to capture a sound as a MIDI pitch

Rename the pitch to change the note name on the MIDI piano roll.Press the speaker button to hear a saved pitch.


Step 3: Add in any extra scale degrees you want

Press the toggle to turn on or off any notes you want to add.The lowest note you have saved will be treated as the tonic, and any extra scale degrees will be calculated above that using Just Intonation intervals.


Step 4: Export your scale as a .ascl file

Press the 'Export Scale' button, give your scale a name, and choose somewhere to save it.


Step 5: Drop your file into Ableton's Tuning section

Drop your scale into Ableton's tuning sectionThis will change the piano roll to match the pitches you've saved.


Step 6: Go wild

All your MIDI instruments will now match your own personal tuning.Happy playing!