What is Dubnote: Capture & organise music ideas
Dubnote is a session recording app designed for musicians, reimagining voice notes to help users avoid losing track of musical ideas.
How to use Dubnote: Capture & organise music ideas
Capture ideas anytime, anywhere by starting a recording from the home screen or recording directly into notebook folders for organization. Enhance organization with custom notebook covers using photos, library images, or gradients.
Features of Dubnote: Capture & organise music ideas
- Organise recordings into folders
- Auto-split recordings into sections
- Tag key moments with emojis or comments
- Transcription
- BPM detection
- Easy export
- Custom notebook covers
- Secure and backed up (on-device processing, iCloud backup)
PREMIUM FEATURES:
- AI Split: Automatically detect and split audio into sections.
- Smart & Manual Edits: Refine sections using AI or manual adjustments.
- Export Sections: Export individual sections as .wav or .aac files.
- Auto-Tagging: Audio is automatically tagged based on content.
- On-Device Speech-to-Text: Convert speech and lyrics to text offline.
- Time-Stamped Comments: Add notes at precise moments.
- BPM Detection: Instantly analyse and detect tempo.
- Analyse Imported Audio: Apply AI insights to any audio file.
Use Cases of Dubnote: Capture & organise music ideas
- Capturing musical ideas anytime, anywhere.
- Organizing recordings as they are created.
- Quickly using specific sections in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).
- Sending specific sections to collaborators.
- Keeping track of musical ideas like top-lines, hooks, or drum patterns.
Pricing
- Free (Offers In-App Purchases)
- Lifetime Free: $0.00
- Dubnote Premium (Annual): $24.99
- Dubnote Premium (monthly): $5.99
- Dubnote Pro (Monthly): $1.99
- Dubnote Pro (Annual): $19.99
FAQ
Q: Does this app transcribe voice to instrumentation? A: Dubnote is a voice note taking app with additional intelligence and features for musicians. For voice to instrumentation and transcription, the developer offers desktop software called Dubler, which performs voice-to-MIDI.