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Convert Deluge manual, read it on Kindle
- open the manual on Google Docs
- use download as .epub
- get Calibre E-Book Management (free)
- connect Kindle via USB
- add the manual
- send it to the kindle (with conversion)
- have fun
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Keep an eye on little and logical issues, and complete functions
Adding new exciting features is much more fun than debugging existing code - believe me, i known what i'm talking about, being a soft- and hardware developer for more than 30 years now.
But - this is a comercial product, lots of people have paid for it. The crash reports on facebook are frightening, and i had a crash and lost my work recently too. A total fun killer! And nobody likes to use such a machine in a live performance. So Rohan, get a cup of coffee and debug, debug, debug... Look for critical sections, memory leaks, stack overflows and all this kind of stuff. Reliability is most important. -
the real deluge
If you want to understand whats going on here, take a look at this:
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Just plain, simple Audio Thru please!
If you could only set Envelope1/Release to NEVER (50 is max now, takes some seconds) you could still listen forever to the input after runing the track only once. Simple solution ,-)