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  • Will a firmware update improve the internal effects *AND* add multi-export functionality?

    @jensg said:
    dont think so. they battle the OLED replacement bugs and implement fringe features (looking at you MPE) rather then improve the sound and workflow.

    I wouldn't call MPE a "fringe" feature. In fact, it's the primary reason I just bought one, and that's true of a number of other people I know in community. Just because it isn't important to you, doesn't mean there isn't an audience. The MPE support built into Deluge is miles ahead of what anyone else is doing and very very cool ... I don't think people have quite caught up to just what is possible with MPE, so it is exciting times for many of us. :)

    The idea behind buying a 1200 dollar machine (at least for me) was having a complete workstation.

    And on the other hand, it's fair that others have different features in mind, but no where in the product materials do I see Deluge advertised as a "workstation"? It certainly seems to have a number of features like that, but having just gotten rid of a Roland Fantom-0, I'm not sure this all in one solution could ever be a master of all. No matter how good the effects are, there are always going to be better out there. That said, it was certainly disappointing to read of lack of USB audio out. Is it really the case that you can't move multiple audio tracks to DAW?

  • Will a firmware update improve the internal effects *AND* add multi-export functionality?

    Sorry, one other thing. I actually do agree with the point people make about Open Sourcing the deluge software itself. It's a scary thing for a hardware developer to do because it feels like giving away the family jewels. But in practice, no one is going to try to reimplement a clone of the Deluge. (I hear Behringer knocking on the door, hang on while I go tell them to get lost..) This is what Roger Linn does with the Linnstrument, and I think it works marvellously. A big hidden advantage of that it allows a simple answer: you want that feature, here are the keys to the shop, build it yourself. Which of course, no one actually ever does. Because embedded hardware development is really hard. :smiley:

  • Customizing Grid Layout?

    I couldn't find any references to raw offset in manual..?