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Marbel

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  • Compressor

    A compressor that can be used on both individual channels as well as on the master bus would be very handy for mixing and working with samples.

    Thanks!

  • Karplus-Strong String Synthesis

    Karplus-Strong string synthesis is a very simple method for creating a physical modelling engine. More information can be found here

    Something like this would be a cool addition to the deluge :)

  • Sequence triggers samples while auditioning

    Current selected sample in browser triggers off midi in the sequence you are selecting it for so that you can hear it produce the entire part, e.g. when selecting a snare you will hear the current sample your are viewing, trigger every time time there is a snare event in your sequence.

  • more LFO shapes

    How about being able to use samples

  • No lock-out during on-the-fly loading and other change-over requests

    Currently when the deluge is primed to load a new song the majority of functionality is cut-off. It would be nice if one could still manipulate the current song prior to the next song getting loaded in order to build into the next section, etc.

    My suggestion would be that all of the normal functionality remains while a new song is set to load, but when not manipulating parameters the display resets to the countdown so that one can see how many repeats are left.

    Another thing that would be nice to see is the ability to cancel a load by hitting 'back' or perhaps 'load' again. Choosing to load the wrong section while performing could really ruin a set!

    Finally, the countdown is currently good, but there is still real-estate left on the display that could be used to count beats as well as bars.

    Sorry for packing three suggestions in here.

  • Double-clicking

    Currently we can access secondary functions via shift-clicking a pad; perhaps we could get even more functionality by rapidly hitting a pad twice (double-clicking) to get a secondary or tertiary function. There is no reason to rapidly strike a pad 'on' and 'off' outside of the audition pads currently, so this is a potentially 'untapped', quick access to features.