I think I finally got why I was getting the wrong notes In the calibration process, don't try to "win the game" by adjusting your voice to get the thingy in the center. Find yourself a piano or or any other means of producing a real C, then confidently hold that with your voice even if the thingy says you're doing a C# or a B. Stare right into Dubler2's eyes, and keep holding that note it's claiming you're doing wong. Don't second guess. You are correct. It's just testing your resolve. THEN it will adjust some internal numbers properly to get you your correct note. If you try to please it instead, it won't adjust anything properly and you'll be left like me wondering why you can't hit any note.
What you mean exactly? When you hit a C and Dubler see it as a C#? Go on with a C and automatic adjusted by Dubler as a C? Is this with the dubler mic or with a regular mic? Sorry for my bad english
For a newbie like me (no experience in neither Dubler, obviously, and Ableton DAW), waiting for the delivery of my Dubler 2 Studio package to arrive in hopefully a very few days, those kind of vids are great. You seem a great trainer and watching your vid is entertaining - so much things to memorize but it seems that once you are in after a few days, things will flow by themselves- time will tell... More vids like these please! And you seem to care for your customer, which is paramount nowadays...
My Dubler no longer connects after the update…”midi capture “ now stays red ,no volume comes out but the indicator on Dubler 2 shows that there is a input.
I am a complete idiot to this. I bought it to see if I could add some different things to my compositions.Is there a basic instruction for someone who is a proficient musician but a boob at MIDI? I use Waveform by Trackation as my DAW and it does recognize Doubler, but there is only drums so far.
Hi! We unfortunately don't have a specific tutorial for the Waveform DAW, but if you are receiving MIDI for drums from Dubler 2 in your software then pitch should definitely work as well! When you select Dubler 2 as a MIDI input for your track, you can set the MIDI input channel to 1, which is the MIDI channel Dubler 2 sends pitch from. Drum MIDI is sent via MIDI channel 10. If that still doesn't work then definitely try getting in touch with our support team and we can look into it further🎤
Hi! If you're having trouble getting sound while using Dubler 2 be sure to reach out to our support team by emailing help@vochlea.co.uk and they'll get right back to you!