Built-in Music Theory Database



While Mozart, Bach and Beethoven may not have known most of the scales that are available in AutoTonic's huge database (500+ predeclared scales from all over the world), it still could be one of the most inspirative aspects of a software like this … to browse through different templates while randomly noodling around on your keyboard with a cup of tea in your other hand, just to come up with a melody that goes beyond everything else you've created before. Those who will keep searching will be always rewarded!





AutoTonic's built-in scales database provides all features and functions you would expect from a no-compromise files library. Copy, paste, duplicate, edit, delete, rename, move, categorize, – you name it. In AutoTonic you can take control over any database record and customize it the way you want it to be. In case you think the Aeolian scale suits the name 'Minor Scale' better – boom! Simply change it. Need a new abbreviation 'MINOR Scale' for the Headers as well? No problem, there you go …



Whether in educational aspects by exploring new harmonic relations or when simply saving your own session scales for later use, this part of the software will never get old (especially as some of the scales are over 9,000 years old themselves already). AutoTonic offers an enormous repertoire of scales, from blues scales to bebop scales, to the melodic minor modes and the well-known catholic church modes …



… from world scales to harmonic scales, from scales without an exact definition to symmetric scale patterns, from penatonics to exotical scales …



… spanish scales, messian scales, neapolitan scales, chord-based scales, mela's, raga's etc, …



… you name it! With its 500+ scales library AutoTonic has the BIGGEST scales database of any MIDI transposer existing. And if that's not enough, simply create your own – as there are still loads of undeclared scales out there. What scale exists or not you can see indicated at any time by a small exclamation mark, which is displayed when there exists a match in the database.



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