![]() transverse process, spinous process) where the muscles attach. Each of them (except the top vertebra of the neck) has a central part ( body), circular area ( vertebral arch), and small projections (e.g. The vertebrae are different depending on the level of the spine. The spine is made up of small bones called vertebrae. ![]() Each of these parts are individual structures, which function or work together. It is made up of the spine, discs, nerves, muscles, tendons, ligaments, fasciae, and other structures. No filling in forms, no writing, works perfect.The Back’s Structure The back’s structure is complex. This method is spendy( $139.00) but it works for me. Using this method i have 5 pads in Scaler chock full of guitar chords that i can “poke at” and find the different connections between them. Also in this thing are strums, picking, ect to lock onto and play your scaler chords.I think Musiclab instruments support around 30 different chords in all scales so it’s pretty extensive. Musiclab also has an inversion switch on the front panel for 5 different inversions. Also you can drag and drop or feed this to any guitar VST and the chords are correctly formatted. Scaler will now detect and write perfectly formed guitar chords. Now take the output of the Musiclab instrument and feed it back into a second instance of scaler set to the detect mode. Any chord from scaler is now converted when fed into the Musiclab instrument to play the proper inversion and fingering on a guitar. So, set any Musiclab instrument to solo/chords on the main page. If you don’t own it or don’t want to buy it this won’t work. Although I hope Dannosaurus is still active and using Scaler - it would be great to have more info about their revelation. I think I may start my own thread about this topic, rather than hijacking this one further. Not even something like a barre A major, let alone a G minor add 11 with root on third fret. However, none of the voicings offered are anywhere close to any guitar fingerings. But I did kind of expect it to allow me to browse through some voicings and find something identical or similar to the shape I used. I expected the detection would detect a chord without deciphering the individual notes, and nor did I expect it to know the fingering I am using. So really I’m looking for a way to have to not click on every note of every chord I’m fingering into Scaler. It would be a convolution to have the chord diagrams in an external program. It would be great if I can keep everything in Scaler, because then the ‘chord diagram library’ for each song would be saved with every DAW project. ![]() After 40 years of wishing you fulfilled my dream. I really think that Scaler is a world class piano instrument and yes, I’ve gone a little (completely) bonkers producing chord pads but the results are truly spectacular.Maybe instead of progressions we might have a “pad” forum for creative and unique chord combo’s. 6:Ability to drag and drop or copy/ paste between two pads (or more). 5: A circle of 5ths with a locator for inversions and bass string drop function. 4: Every guitar chord and their inversions under the sun, whether it sounds good or not. 3: A fret board that shows chord form and inversion. 2: Chords only a guitar can play in the exact form they play them on a fret board. I guess it’s to sell progression chord packs. There is no other manufacturer out there that will let you drag and drop or reproduce guitar chords or patterns in any way, shape or form without corruption of the midi data. I please wish the guitar section would be: 1: Drag and drop, you got that right.
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