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ScaleMaster Pro

ScaleMaster Pro

Scales in Music

⭐️3.3 / 5
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All Versions of ScaleMaster Pro

1.3.5

May 4, 2022

Version 1.3.5 fixes a potential issue with file deletion and adds some improvements in instrument responsiveness.
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1.3.4

April 12, 2022

Version 1.3.4 includes some minor graphic issues and extends 2-octave exercise generation toward the lower instrument range. Also addressed were potential localization issues for several locales.
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1.3.3

March 28, 2022

In this release some ui animations have been updated amd optimized. Additionally, compositions in the compositions table now reference chords where applicable.
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1.3.2

March 15, 2022

Version 1.3.2 contains several maintenance fixes and resolves some ui ambiguity relating to custom tunings.
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1.3.1

February 8, 2022

Version 1.3.1 adds support for 5-string banjo tunings, substantial performance improvements and bugfixes.
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1.3.0

December 17, 2021

Version 1.3.0 includes some important bug fixes and continue the line of some of our UI updates. Somewhat more exciting maybe is the addition of a whole bunch of tuning presets for some of our instruments. In particular guitarists will be happy. More to come ...
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1.2.7

December 9, 2021

This release focuses near-exclusively on iOS 15 and some of the associated visual and graphic issues we have identified. Looking awesome now. More to come ...
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1.2.6

October 3, 2021

In this version we are taking another look at the new iPad Mini. Some layout fixes are included as well and the circle of fifths should display without indentation on iPhone. As always, anything the matter, let us know. We are always available at support at rogame dot com.
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1.2.5

September 21, 2021

Version 1.2.5 ties up a layout issue that sometimes hid the toolbar when using the app in landscape mode on iPhone. There were several other minor fixes as well. The biggest news item in this release, however, is a much improved dark mode. ScaleMaster includes over 100 hues and color choices, so this took a while. Check it out xD
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1.2.4

December 17, 2020

This version addresses includes layout fixes for 12.9" iPads and other minor fixes.
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Price History of ScaleMaster Pro

Description of ScaleMaster Pro

Scales are at the center of much of what we are practicing on our instruments. Most of us start out with a one-octave major scale and then slowly graduate to more octaves, scale types and different scale patterns. And there is a lot of ground to cover especially for those playing a string instrument. That is because there are so many different fingerings. In any case it is always good to have a great reference handy. ScaleMaster to the rescue! Scales are listed by name in a master list that also contains additional information like type. The notation display is automatically updated with each new selection. Light text coloring as well as the scale type indicator help easily distinguishing between different types. Scale configurations are saved in exercise documents that can be shared. Each document is set to a specific instrument and saves scale information as well as instrument position. Documents also allow for instrument recordings. These can be adjusted in speed and used as play-along exercise. Additional playback functions include count-in and auto-reverse. The chord/scale realtionship is of particular importance to improvising musicians. ScaleMaster allows to filter down the existing vocabulary of 211 scales with 41 of the most common chord structures. The resulting group of scales then fully consists of only scales including all chord tones. This is reflected in the notation view which highlights chord tones in red and displays a chord symbol below the scale title. This feature allows to open up and enrich the improviser's palette and give him or her an alternative to the go-to choice. What makes ScaleMaster really stand out is of course its fantastic support of music notation including double sharps or flats and indication of halftone (semitone) steps. Other things ScaleMaster can do include changing the clef and adjusting the tuning of string instruments. A full general MIDI sound library is included with 128 sounds on iOS and over 200 on macOS. Features • Adjustable instrument position • Adjustable tuning for string instruments • Support for left-handed players • Scale Exercises • Chord matching • All common clefs • Extensive documentation Instruments: Banjo, Bass, Cello, Double Bass, Guitar, Mandolin, Piano, Viola, Violin ScaleMaster is a tool and as with any tool, what you get out of it greatly depends on your use. Its scope keeps expanding. Providing immediate information on a large selection of scales in any key was the original use case. Today the app incorporates playback, music notation, a circle of fifths, virtual instruments and more. ScaleMaster is designed for the beginning musician as well as the professional and is an excellent means towards advancement in theory and scales in particular, making it easy to look up a scale in seconds and get a taste of its flavor by listening to it.
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ScaleMaster Pro: FAQ

Is the software for ScaleMaster Pro compatible with iPads?

Yes, ScaleMaster Pro can be used on an iPad.
ScaleMaster Pro was launched by Arthur Roolfs.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 14.1 installed to use the app.
ScaleMaster Pro has an average rating of 3.3 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Scalemaster Pro App Is Music.
1.3.5 is the newest version of ScaleMaster Pro.
The most recent update for ScaleMaster Pro was released on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the ScaleMaster Pro app in American English, Danish, Dutch and 11 more.
No, ScaleMaster Pro is not on Apple Arcade.
No, ScaleMaster Pro does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
No, ScaleMaster Pro does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of ScaleMaster Pro

  • Please fix top note of scale!

    Second to last note is duplicated on staff.

    If selecting a two octave scale (the E scale, for example), the “middle” E is not even notated, and the D note (preceding where it should be) is duplicated. PLEASE FIX THIS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

    Developer Response

    Thanks so much for taking the time to write a review of ScaleMaster. Not everyone has the background and we really appreciate the time. The issue you are describing occurred in select scale patterns when in exercise mode and has long been fixed. It only occurred when displaying 2 octaves if the key was flat (e.g. Eb). Music notation is complex to say the least and we feel awful the error. In the future, please consider using that big "Report a Bug" button in ScaleMaster for simple matters like this or just email us. We can help so much faster once we know about something. Thank you ; )
  • Too note on most scales is wrong

    The top note in most scales is written incorrectly. It sounds the correct tone but is written as just a duplicate of the “leading tone.” That is not conducive to learning music notation. $5 not well spent.

    Developer Response

    Thanks so much for your review of ScaleMaster. We do appreciate it. And, yes, you found a bug. A very sneaky one. So sorry about that. When in exercise mode some 2 octave patterns were affected when in Eb, Ab or Db. In those cases the top note would be off by a millimeter. Ouch and thanks. In the future please consider using that huge "Report a bug" button in ScaleMaster for the fastest turnaround in a simple matter like this. Or just email us at support at rogame dot com.
  • Fail

    Will not start up on the new 2018 iPad Pro, crashes imediately

    Developer Response

    Thanks so much for taking the time to review ScaleMaster. Reviews help us improve the app, add new features and at times of course correct issues. There was indeed an issue running the app on the 2018 iPad Pro initially. In general we try to anticipate new devices with updates long before they hit the market. That year we missed something. Our apologies.