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Exactly. For Midi-Files I can clone the track, change the midi data, and from that moment on, the patterns mute each other, they appear on the same track in arranger mode etc. If I clone the audio track, the same happens, but there is a sample on t…
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I am a little late to your question but: I have several devices connected to my Deluge and let them all play, what the Deluge wants them to play. Have a Projekt, where my Miniloge XD plays a Lead, Digitone some Chords and Plucks (2 Midi Channels…
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Great tip! Thanks!
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Using Mac? Mac has a weird idea on how to handle 2 folders with the same name. I does not merge but replace them. If you merge the 3 zips together, you will loose some files because of that.
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I owned a Force and now bought a Deluge. The force is a very powerful tool and as soon as song mode comes around should be a great device for song creation. For me, it was too much of a daw in a box. I want a hardware sequencer with its own sounds…
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As far as I understand Question #2 the Sections are more or less what the Song mode does. It just not that nicely organised as ableton is. You have to organize them yourself. In Song-Mode Patterns are looping until you change it. You can start an…