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  • External Audio Looper

    A feature that I would find really useful for live looping is if you could set the extreme audio source to be what's captured in a loop and nothing else while listening to anything that is already playing. Before hitting record you would specify the start/end or start and length of the loop, and also set whether the loop goes into overdub mode automatically or if it simply goes into playback mode which most loopers do by default. The nice thing about going into overdub mode straight away is if you're using any sustained effects, delays etc, they will wrap around back to the bringing of the loop more smoothly which can be really a nice touch. Also, a way to get out of overdub mode as well. Also, to be able to select a "destination" for that particular loop recording so you can recall/trigger it later. With such a large grid surface to play with I can imagine the Deluge as an incredible powerful tabletop style audio looper that would far exceed anything that can be done with other loopers at this time without resorting to a software solution such as Mobius, Max, Machine, or Live.

  • Click options - possible, or am I 'DELUSIONAL'?

    If this isn't too much to ask, would it be possible to upload a short example of what a click track using the CV out would sound like? For my workflow I need a click or the ability to hear the rhythm track in ear before the audience, based on how I arrange my music, it's essential. I'd like to have accents for the downbeat and possibly subdivided into 1/8 notes, with emphasis on the 1. Is this possible via gate out?

    @Icoustik said:
    There's only one DAC i.e. the headphone can't be independent from the main out.
    However, you can output clicks with a gate output to headphones - make a kit track with a gate row (hold an audition pad, press CV button), input notes and extend them unto each other to make the clicks sound best.