A MIDI clip appeared on the timeline. Three notes: C, G, C. Perfect. But the synth that played back wasn’t his massive, serum-style bass. It was a voice. A low, guttural whisper that seemed to come from inside his headphones, not through them.
He dragged the DLL file into his VST folder. Ableton launched. A new plugin appeared in the browser: .
Lock your singing to specific scales and generate custom chords or presets automatically based on the note you are singing.
After the download is complete, locate the installer file and run it. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Dubler 2 on your computer.
