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VOCHLEA MUSIC Dubler Studio Kit £260

Virtually every producer has at one stage wanted to realise the brilliant concept in their head but lacked the means to translate it into sound. With the Dubler Studio Kit, British music-tech company Vochlea aims to help you quickly turn that idea into reality by giving you voice-to-MIDI control over drums, melodic lines and mappable parameters in your DAW.

The Dubler Studio Kit comprises a USB microphone and a desktop application that converts the incoming audio into MIDI data for triggering sounds in your DAW. The first question that, then, that comes to mind for most users is: can’t I just use my mic? You can. Sort of. We’ll get to that.

The kit’s set up is straightforward, with the easy-to-follow tutorials on Vochlea’s YouTube channel the best way to get started. There are a few settings alterations deep within your DAW that you might not know to change, so following these is critical.

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