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3.2 Firmware Tease (MPE record and playback)
Rohan, another day of scripting where we the users know how much work you got and get into it, keep the spirit up!
Cheers, Rob -
Editing multiple waveforms at the same time
Possibly you could have multiple wave forms edited at the same time underneath each other, so you can combine sounds and create new ones/sounds that way. Simplified by two/three rows, select and edit them individually or by choice at the same time.
- possibly even using one waveform by making it unique to a copy of it and that way create crazy effects as the WAV's shift
could this have advantages when edited together inside the Deluge??
This idea appeared while recording acoustic guitar externally with pre-amps and good mics, with different guitar lines on top of each other. Than exported to Deluge and additional editing was needed.
Think with me,
- possibly even using one waveform by making it unique to a copy of it and that way create crazy effects as the WAV's shift