On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 06:36:32PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
and actually dupler, at least as advertised, provides
its own means of
incorporating pitch into a daw, no midi required.
Are you sure?
"Your voice to *MIDI*, instantly"
Source:
https://vochlea.com
"our *voice-to-MIDI* technology allows you to vocally lay down beats
and melodies"
Source:
https://vochlea.com/products/dubler2
"Dubler 2 can turn any microphone into a MIDI controller"
Source:
https://www.engadget.com/dubler-2-can-turn-any-microphone-into-a-midi-contr…
In other words, Dupler seems to be essentially just another
audio-to-MIDI converter like Autoscore, etc (which I mentioned in an
earlier post to the list).
does not work in Linux however.
This is hardly Linux's fault. Dupler's manufacturer (Vochlea) has
chosen not to make it available for Linux.
Nor is Dupler free (as in freedom) :(
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