If I find a way of generating these presets automatically – as to avoid mistakes and accelerate the process – I will surely do it.
As explained, buyers of current edition will be able to download this and all future editions at no additional Your idea of offering these scales as presets for Live’s scale is *very* interesting, and I’ll have a closer look at it. AFAIK, it will be the only scale-related book with this valuable info. If you are a registered buyer of “The Scale Omnibus” and can’t download this current edition, please let me know.and I’ll fix it asap.īTW, I am working on a newer edition which is going to contain much additional info, including mirror scales, subset scales and superset scales. That said, for what I understand of the gumroad e-commerce platform, if you downloaded the e-book in the past – regardless of whether it was a free or paid download – you can download newer editions, as long as you log in gumroad using the same credentials you used for the first purchase. Being based on the same material, the current edition 1.20 is indeed very similar to previous version 1.10 but it has been thoroughly revised to fix minor mistakes and discard a few duplicated scales that escaped previous revisions and that have been replaced by new scales and the total count is still 399 scales.
I am the author of “The Scale Omnibus” and I apologize for the confusion (and for this long reply…).