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Are there any ideas around making the text of the panel better readable in the dark?
Like fluorescence or modified buttons to light the text?
Some function are memorized after a while, but some I need to look up.
Best.w.

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    volstehvolsteh CroatiaPosts: 418

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    yamacilleryamaciller ViennaPosts: 27

    hmm. If it was fluorescent ;) I could.

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    Affectionate_Bee_781Affectionate_Bee_781 United StatesBeta Tester Posts: 112

    A clip on reading light might serve you well

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    yamacilleryamaciller ViennaPosts: 27

    yeah, a light is an idea. --- The USB doenst give any voltage out right?
    So I couldnt connect a usb led there? Would be ideal in portable mode.
    For the more static usage I do use light anyway ;)
    Best.

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    volstehvolsteh CroatiaPosts: 418

    @yamaciller said:
    yeah, a light is an idea. --- The USB doenst give any voltage out right?
    So I couldnt connect a usb led there? Would be ideal in portable mode.
    For the more static usage I do use light anyway ;)
    Best.

    I power my theoryboard no problem from deluges usb

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    HeptagenHeptagen Posts: 277

    I believe the USB port only powers external devices as long as the deluge is plugged in, which defeats your purpose (I could be wrong though).
    A clip on reading lamp is the most elegant solution, I'd say.
    Another solution would be to modify your unit and add a lamp with its own switch that connects to the internal battery.
    Last one I can think of is to get power from the MIDI port: People in this forum have reported that they were able to use the MIDI to bluetooth adaptors which get their power from the MIDI port. Though honestly I wasn't able to find a MIDI powered reading light :D So more of a diy idea. I'd love to see someone try this. Sound so stupid, but if it works...? :sweat_smile:

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    broughtonfilmbroughtonfilm New YorkBeta Tester Posts: 69

    If the enclosure was translucent, the LEDs would act as a backlight for the labels.

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    Soon_ForgetSoon_Forget USAPosts: 18
    edited June 2022

    FYI - Oversynth has a new overlay for 4.0 available to USA ...

    I figured I will give it a shot because I can't read the deluge font in my studio lighting. Just doing a quick visual comparison between the two images above, I don't see any major changes outside of the color.

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    djAziddjAzid AmsterdamPosts: 199

    @Soon_Forget said:

    I figured I will give it a shot because I can't read the deluge font in my studio lighting. Just doing a quick visual comparison between the two images above, I don't see any major changes outside of the color.

    That's because the images are still from V3, as it doesn't have the 'direction' text printed on them.

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    jsilencejsilence GermanyBeta Tester Posts: 27

    @broughtonfilm said:
    If the enclosure was translucent, the LEDs would act as a backlight for the labels.

    A laser cut acrylic case with silk screen printed labels would be rad!

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    DeebeeDeebee England Beta Tester Posts: 2

    I use an external power pack with a usb light. Totally portable, illuminates the Deluge really well and the one I use has 3 different colour temperatures and a very flexible neck.

    The light was bought on Amazon and is the LEDGLE 3.4W USB LED Light Portable Reading Lamp.

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    broughtonfilmbroughtonfilm New YorkBeta Tester Posts: 69

    @Deebee said:
    I use an external power pack with a usb light. Totally portable, illuminates the Deluge really well and the one I use has 3 different colour temperatures and a very flexible neck.

    The light was bought on Amazon and is the LEDGLE 3.4W USB LED Light Portable Reading Lamp.

    And I have a desk lamp, bought it on Amazon...

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