The triggering is extremely fast and accurate, especially if your parts are relatively simple. In our tests, the sweet spot was training just a kick, snare and hi-hat via beatboxing and training a finger click and a real handclap to trigger two other sounds. Once you get into the swing of it, recording triggers for three sounds can take as little as 15 seconds.Īs with the original Dubler, as soon as you expand past three triggers, the likelihood of mistriggering increases. These can be beatbox drums, finger clicks, claps, and other short, percussive sounds – each must be as distinct as possible.
You just repeat each trigger sound up to 12 times, then move on to the next.
Training is remarkably streamlined in this version. As far as beat detection goes, you need to ‘train’ (record) your drum triggers for each sound.