AudioTheory Guitars 1.10.0 – Modal Scales Update
AudioTheory Guitars version 1.10.0 is now here. This update focuses primarily on scales, adding modal scales to the available set of reference diagrams and presets.

These are accessed using a new 'modes' tab on the fullscreen scale selector ('scale ––> all scales' in the bottom left). From here you can selected the desired mode (Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian etc.) to view the relevant scales.

Along with this we have a couple more changes:
There is also a new 'scale looping' button on the right hand side of the screen. This can be toggled to loop scale playback on repeat.
All existing scale diagrams now display over a single octave. This makes it easier to differentiate between a mode and its relative key.
That's about all for today. Thanks for reading and keep practicing!
Fraser

These are accessed using a new 'modes' tab on the fullscreen scale selector ('scale ––> all scales' in the bottom left). From here you can selected the desired mode (Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian etc.) to view the relevant scales.

Along with this we have a couple more changes:
There is also a new 'scale looping' button on the right hand side of the screen. This can be toggled to loop scale playback on repeat.
All existing scale diagrams now display over a single octave. This makes it easier to differentiate between a mode and its relative key.
That's about all for today. Thanks for reading and keep practicing!
Fraser








A saved preset contains all information about the current layout (chords, scale, settings etc.) in a .txt file. These can be shared/ swapped between users and loaded back into the application.
Presets are stored as human-readable text. You can modify a saved preset using a text editor if you so desire, although do bear in mind that when loading these the line numbers are referenced to map the fields. This means that if you modify these then the file probably won't load correctly! For any line with a disallowed value, a default value is instead loaded into the application.