Vochlea's 2023 In Review!

2 min read • 3rd Jan 2024

2023 was a year full of exciting developments and innovation for the Vochlea team and in this article we’re going to give you an overview of what we’ve been up to for the last 12 months!

April

Spring kicked off with our team heading to NAMM in California and the incredible response to Dubler 2 was one of the highlights of our year.

Vochlea's 2023 In Review - April 1
Vochlea's 2023 In Review - April 2

May

In April we attended Brighton Music Conference where people from all around the music industry gathered to share insights about new technology and ideas for the future.

Vochlea's 2023 In Review - May

June

June was a very special month because we held our first-ever Vochlea Live event in London, with 7 different artists performing original music using Dubler.

Vochlea's 2023 In Review - June
Vochlea's 2023 In Review - June 2

August

In August we added the Spanish language to Dubler 2 and our website! We also updated the MIDI Capture companion plugin to be able to record chords.

Vochlea Website in Spanish
Aykan testing the MIDI capture plugin

August was quite busy as we also moved offices and joined the thriving community of music tech companies and artists at The Tileyard in London.

Vochlea Tileyard
Tileyard

October

In October we collaborated with the SAE Institute to run a competition in which producers using Dubler for the first time created music with the software in exchange for various prizes.

SAE Institute using Dubler
SAE Institute using Dubler 2

November

November was a huge month for us as we completely transformed the MIDI Capture companion plugin, introducing many new features that will improve the workflow of all Dubler users

Dubler Midi capture companion explained

To round the year off we presented Dubler to educators and institutions from all around the UK at the Technology in Music Education’s session on inclusive and accessible music tech.

Dubler - Technology in Music Education’s session

To round the year off we presented Dubler to educators and institutions from all around the UK at the Technology in Music Education’s session on inclusive and accessible music tech.