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15v ok?
I doubt you'd find anyone who'd have dared to risk damaging their precious Deluge like that.

Anyway since it's designed for 9 to 12 volts, I wouldn't feed it 15 volts no matter what.
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Change a song's key (?)
@reza said:
+1 on displaying the current scale when you first hit shift+scale.It just accidentally occurred to me that a key combination to display the current scale already exists: scale+audition pad for current base note.
You have to be in scale mode though. In keyboard mode it resets your scale to major.
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im keen on buying Deluge - if anyone can help with some questions i have
Hi,
First, please bear in mind that there's the official firmware as well as the community firmware. For the official firmware, the answer to all of your questions is mostly yes, except there's no CPU monitor. I use the official firmware myself but if I'm not mistaken the community firmware has a CPU monitor as well as many other features.
About sample formats, the Deluge's native sample format is 44.1khz@24bits so that's what you'll end up with when sampling on the Deluge itself, but it supports playback of all the other formats you mention from AIFF or WAV files.
The official manual states that the native format is 44.1khz@16/24bits, but I checked my own samples and they're all 24bits. I suppose what it means it's that either bit depth at 44.1khz will give you the best playback performance, at least when played back at their original pitch and speed. 44.1khz is also significant as that is the rate at which the Deluge's D/A converters operate for analog stereo output. Loading samples with higher rates may still make sense if you want to play your samples at lower speeds with high quality.