This seems like the next big evolution in music production, since getting ideas from your brain into the DAW is always the biggest hurdle. Can you imagine if classical composers had this technology? Those guys wrote entire symphonies in their heads
This is awesome. It opens up music production to way more people - like, if you're disabled & can't handle an instrument, or if you just don't have the time to master an instrument, you can get your musical ideas down. That rocks.
Please dont read into this comment as an advertisement of my channel. But I saw Andrew's first Dubler video many moons ago and I was truly impressed by how well he makes his content. I have been a fan for as long as I can remember. The other day I got an email from Vochlea asking if I wanted to review the new Dubler 2 and release my video when they released the product, and I had a mini panic attack / freak-out moment. All that went through my head is "I get to review a software ANDREW HUANG reviewed!!! And release it at the same time ANDREW WOULD RELEASE IT! I AM GETTING SOMEWHERE!!!" I have always looked up to this guy and his work and I wait very impatiently for his latest videos. Andrew please keep up the amazing job, I've watched you since long before you were even close to reaching 1M and here you are with such an amazing platform pushing forward this amazing passion. Keep being you, keep being strong, keep being "the HUANG"
@@thebigbadbullytOh that's ok! Seriously, most of us wouldn't expect any sort of response at all! I know I don't have the time unfortunately to respond back to all my commenters, and my channel is a penny in comparison to Andrew's 2,000,000+ subs. It would be a full time job alone just to respond back to even a fraction of what he gets. The acknowledgement of my comment is worth a ton in itself. If I was in his shoes I would assume that it is probably someone trying to get more views onto their channel. Even if it was a staff member that responded back I still appreciate the acknowledgement, and all the amazing likes! WOW! I wasn't expecting that at all! Just happy to be a fan of Andrew's and I hope my comment gives him and his family a small extra smile. I've learned a lot from him just as many of us have.
@@andrewhuang Thanks for all your videos , Andrew. Can you please share any tips on how to come up with new musical ideas especially melodies and harmonies? I'm really struggling with writer's block and depression. Thanks and hope to hear from you.
Producing the music you’ve composed in your head is a HUGE challenge that turns a lot of people away from being the musicians and creatives they are… This is seriously game-changing.
Man, this is some Beardytron sh*t right here... That's awesome! Not only does this affect workflow, it also makes music so much more accessible for people who may not be able to play these instruments, either due to skill or physical limitations. Amazing.
This is Andrew we're talking about here. It's either a full song already, or close to finished. He's an absolute madman. (If you join up on his patreon you can get everything he releases, and some stuff he doesn't)
The fact you can test the instrument while tweaking to hear it in real time send like that would save so much time trying to make preset grooves/beats for songs!
This is so awesome. Lots of my musical ideas end up being "dumbed down" because I'm not really fluent in any instrument... Drawing notes on a DAW can be very time consuming as well... This would a total game-changer for me!
So cool!! As someone who has a basic understanding of music theory (working on it) but has a million musical ideas in my head which I can easily sing, Dubler 2 interests me A LOT 😍
Nice to see an SM57! Definitely going to be giving this a serious go for the drums (I cannot sing very well at all lmao). And will give it a mess around for the other stuff too. Could be huge for me if I can quickly get drum ideas down. Depends how quick and easy it is to go complex I guess.
ong gonna be a game changer for me, most of the time I sing or beatbox a melody and then TRYING to recreate it, not the best pipeline, but god damn this will help me a lot if it'll work with my voice
not only this is a reveloutionary step in music production and performance, but also the vocodre trick was damn smart!!!!!! now every one could be a natural robot.
Hmmm, wonder if I could get guitar ideas out with this. I often get ideas for runs and figuring out what the notes in my head are takes ages, but I can do a kinda weird "guitar impression" singing to get them out.
oh my gosh Andrew! i haven't seen your video for about a year (my apologies), i'm just floored at how many subs you have! very happy to see you reap the rewards of your hard work! as usual, great video!
You should watch what Reeps One is doing with it, he's a professional beatboxer who is always pushing limits. A collab with you two could be very very interesting.
I've been wanting to build myself a multi-band envelope follower - a sort of stripped-down vocoder - that could generate control voltages for each of several wide *tuneable* passbands, plus a follower for the entire voice passband. It would, in theory, allow a person to control different parameters of an instrument by what resonant bands they emphasize into a mic. The passbands would need to be tunable, to match it to the particular voice, as well as introduce different degrees of overlap or staggering between the passbands. So, for instance, tuning the lowest follower fairly low would let the player only generate a CV for that band when and if they decided to "go low" or mimic low plosives.
Awesome! I especially like that first track! I wonder what the vocoder effect would sound like for just regular speech with the ability to track bend. I imagine it would be good for robot voice effects.
Man, these things would look to cool live. I think cool looking stuff has for sure helped with some electronic players live playing looking cool. I saw a dance performance one with a seaboard put on some setup with wheels.