Dude! Just watched the Andrew Huang video on this and thought " wow, if this worked with guitar it would be a dream come true for me!" Then I saw your comment and went to your channel to find this video. Thank you so much for this, I'm definitely going to try this! Also, keep up the awesome work, you got a sub here! :D
For the solution to your guitar thing you can install the free tuner from reaper, it allows for midi output from the tuner and its got a polyphonic mode as well. I used that myself before using the jam studio guitar2midi vst but the reaper plug in along with all other stock plugins for reaper are free.
how did you convert guitar to midi through the dubler 2? I'm pondering the hell out of this now that I've got it and then seen this video. Other than the plug you showed, what was the setup/system between your guitar, and (on the other end) ableton and dubler2? I plug my bass into my interface, which goes to my computer--but goes to audio, not midi. And in any case I can't send any signal directly to my dubler. That's a fascinating tool.
It really does, I did order a jamstik studio and canceled my order because covid hit at the same moment. I was really looking forward to getting one but you gotta admit this is much more "affordable" and works as long as you are ok with being monophonic.
whats annoying about this video is it takes ages to get to why anyone clicking it probably has and then from ten mins you tell us your going to show us how you get it to work but then never actually show us any of your settings for the guitar on the software
Dude! Just watched the Andrew Huang video on this and thought " wow, if this worked with guitar it would be a dream come true for me!" Then I saw your comment and went to your channel to find this video. Thank you so much for this, I'm definitely going to try this! Also, keep up the awesome work, you got a sub here! :D
How does it deal with guitar chords ?
For the solution to your guitar thing you can install the free tuner from reaper, it allows for midi output from the tuner and its got a polyphonic mode as well. I used that myself before using the jam studio guitar2midi vst but the reaper plug in along with all other stock plugins for reaper are free.
This was amazing I'm going to try this as well
how did you convert guitar to midi through the dubler 2? I'm pondering the hell out of this now that I've got it and then seen this video. Other than the plug you showed, what was the setup/system between your guitar, and (on the other end) ableton and dubler2? I plug my bass into my interface, which goes to my computer--but goes to audio, not midi. And in any case I can't send any signal directly to my dubler. That's a fascinating tool.
Hi, can someone give me exactly what to buy? I'm guessing macbook, dupler 2 mic? What about for mixing and mastering?
Video starts at 10:42
Technically video starts at 0... But maybe helpful advice you assumed at 0 showed up at 10:42 ;0)
You need to lock it to the key you want to work in especially if you’re not a good singer so it will go to a note in the scale
wow. almost replaces Jamstik Studio MIDI Guitar. maybe in the future itll detect polyphonic.
It really does, I did order a jamstik studio and canceled my order because covid hit at the same moment. I was really looking forward to getting one but you gotta admit this is much more "affordable" and works as long as you are ok with being monophonic.
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Doesn't the mic turn your voice into a guitar as well..??
Very cool!
whats annoying about this video is it takes ages to get to why anyone clicking it probably has and then from ten mins you tell us your going to show us how you get it to work but then never actually show us any of your settings for the guitar on the software