Feelyoursound is pretty active these days and releases a new update for its Sundog Scale Studio MIDI editor, less than two month after v1.3.
Version 1.4 of the Feelyoursound Sundog Scale Editor adds the following new features:
- Works as MIDI Clock slave
- Up to 24 notes instead of 9 for the sequencer
- Transpose one or two octaves up or down
- MIDI Panic button
- Improved MIDI clock for the MIDI Master mode
- Mute instruments in the instrument selector panel without changing the current instrument
- Display the “Chord Column Number” in the chord progression bar
- Underlines chord inversions and chords that shame the exact same notes within the current chord
- Copy and Paste sequences, chords, chord progressions and melodic patterns
- Edit menu with different actions
- Delete a chord in the Chord View with the Delete key on Windows and Backspace on Mac OS X
- Triplet support
The Sundog Scale Editor v1.4 update is available for free download to registered users at feelyoursound.com.
Previous news item
Tech21 collaborates with Ritchie Kotzen
Next news item
IK Multimedia lets vocalists sing on Android
Be the first to post a comment about this news item
Viewers of this article also read...
- Rent-to-own Ozone 9 and Neutron 3 together on Splice Splice has bundled iZotope’s latest software audio processors and offers them at a lower price through their rent-to-own program.
- Over 150 free software tools to make music Making music with your computer when you don't have a penny is possible. And to prove our point here you have 150+ free software tools many of which don't have anything to envy their paid counterparts.
- Over 150 free software tools to make music Making music with your computer when you don't have a penny is possible. And to prove our point here you have 150+ free software tools many of which don't have anything to envy their paid counterparts.