in the 80s i had a cassette recorder and made a tune with only voice and mic. funny my bass part was also a bouncy beat. it was testing overdubbing really. lets keep adding tracks.
Thank you! Couple of questions :) Can you control external virtual instruments, say a kontakt instrument for instance, or just the sounds that come loaded with the plugging. Second question: would it work with a saxophone intends of the voice? Usually sax is close enough to voice or guitar to trigger effects designed to work with these audio sources. Thank you!!
Hello! To answer your first question, Dubler 2 primarily works as a MIDI controller, so you can use it to play any instruments, synths, samples or plugins loaded in your DAW. For your second question, we just recently released a video showing how you can use Dubler 2 with a saxophone! Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/VPwtm0UeLo8/v-deo.html
I cannot imagine making breakcore using this method lmao
in the 80s i had a cassette recorder and made a tune with only voice and mic. funny my bass part was also a bouncy beat. it was testing overdubbing really. lets keep adding tracks.
Welcome to the future
Really cool, thanks.
Awesome
Thank you! Couple of questions :) Can you control external virtual instruments, say a kontakt instrument for instance, or just the sounds that come loaded with the plugging. Second question: would it work with a saxophone intends of the voice? Usually sax is close enough to voice or guitar to trigger effects designed to work with these audio sources. Thank you!!
Hello! To answer your first question, Dubler 2 primarily works as a MIDI controller, so you can use it to play any instruments, synths, samples or plugins loaded in your DAW. For your second question, we just recently released a video showing how you can use Dubler 2 with a saxophone! Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/VPwtm0UeLo8/v-deo.html
How? The link please
vochlea.com !
into the groove rip off^^