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Shortcut Diagram
Ian_Jorgensen
Wellington, New ZealandPosts: 614
Download the PDF here
You can buy an overlay for $20USD here: https://synthstrom.com/product/deluge-shortcuts-overlay/
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Synthstrom has send me a Deluge without shortcuts printed by accident, and im having a hard time figuring out where all the shortcuts are haha
Do you have a PDF with a more current system? It looks like the photo of the overlay are the correct shortcuts but im not shure.
Thanks, loving the groove box already btw...did loads of big gigs on the mc-505's in the late 90's and this is the first machine that comes close to the feeling i had back then....
Wen
I'm super stupid, so I would like to print my own overlay with a larger font size so I can see the shortcuts...is the sizing on the pdf fairly exact so that I can have someone print / cut it out and it will fit?
Here's one I did using a larger font so I can read it. It's set up for 2xA5 so I could paste it into the notebook I use but I'll do it as one A4 if that's of use to anyone...
Download
Noise, Noodles and Doodles: http://bit.ly/mrjonesthebutcher
I'm not sure if I'm 'super' stupid, buy I'm sure that my eyesight is complete shit.
I'd love to be able to see those shortcuts better, (esp. in a dark environment)
I'm with you
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Link is broken for the 'official' one here too.
Is there a Pro/"DTP" version of shortcut overlay sheet available, preferably with screws marked on it?
I would like to reproduce the "overlay" on my own, with color-coded regions and larger labels, as I have some sight issues. Not too serious though, but enough to have some problems with reading these tiny labels on original Deluge case.
Of course, I know Inkscape and other vector-based software, so it wouldn't be a problem for me to make a new project based on raw overlay design, and I'll surely contribute it back here for free.
The good thing is that I have a great print-shop literally next door, which does vinyl printing and other uncommon stuff
Is the QWERTZ overlay downloadable?
Thanks, that's great! normale I use my notebook besides to search the manual and stuff. So I put it in a one pager PNG image, to have it fullscreen available.
Shortcut One Pager Download
Is there an updated version of this super pretty shortcut page?
Odo Sendaidokai from Berlin
@muleskinner
Loved the A4 version of this - Thank you! Is there an update for 3.0?
I'm gonna do one and one for the QWERTY layout. I've been so busy with work and other stuff recently my Deluge has, sadly, been a bit neglected. Glad some folks are finding this useful.
Noise, Noodles and Doodles: http://bit.ly/mrjonesthebutcher
Hey Ian - It would be great to invest in (or crowd fund) a comprehensive, well written manual written by someone with experience in manual writing. I know you guys are hard at work and do your best but reading the manual is almost like having to unlearn while learning. It’s disjointed, doesn’t have a strong convention, info are all over place, things omitted (new manual has no reference anywhere on 200+ pages on how to delete a preset - old manual does, none have it in popular commands reference) some formation incorrect (popular reference to delete song omits [load], shift + Save doesn’t do the job). The manuals are problematic and should not be overlooked as an important issue.
Sorry, just saw this now. Definitely don't want to be involved in another manual from scratch. It was such a massive project and took so much time. The Deluge is so dense we're always going to miss things out or not give enough attention to certain things, the same thing with flow, everybody interprets information in different ways - also trying to balance an explanation of what a process is vs how to action it, is a fine balance.
I'm really happy with our current manual, though totally appreciate we might have overlooked things/need to bring more attention to other things. I think amending the current one makes way more sense than starting from scratch, I also think Synthdawg did a killer job and it's a beautiful thing.
I do have a living document of things we're looking to adapt in the next edition, if you have some suggestions (other than those you already noted), your feedback would be very much appreciated!!