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I don't disagree that there are more workarounds to this problem when using in-the-box sounds, but for me the big use case of the Deluge is as a sequencer for external gear. At any rate, it's still pretty astonishing that, rather than find a simp…
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@feijai said: @reza said: i think if you're getting high frequency weird sounds, it could point to aliasing as a result of cycles not lining up properly Yeah, but that's not how a wavetable oscillator works: it either …
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@reza said: in reality the issue the trade-off causes probably only affects a small minority of people, generally for synths clips you would only need a perfect 16th hold for the most driest/non-reverbed/no delay/no release time sounds Wh…
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I appreciate the workarounds, but surely you must agree that this is nuts. Is there literally no way to make a 16-step-long note in a looping 16-step-long sequence? This can only be described as a bug.
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@reza said: i would try removing the CLM tag, loading up the wavetable in Serum if you have access to that and saving the wavetable through serum. apparently when you save a loaded wavetable into Serum, it adds the CLM tag properly. that could be…
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@reza said: sounds like they ARE being treated as wavetables too, just with bad aliasing? The wavetables are a mixed bag, but the ones I'm testing with should have zero aliasing: indeed they're just simple sine waves where I'm testing the…
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I have modified every single WaveEditOnline wavetable, adding a "clm" tag = 256, and breaking them up into subdirectories (it appears the Deluge chokes on directories with more than 117 items in them). But it's clear that the wavetables are wrong; …
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[Ugh, clicked on wrong button and it now says question not answered: it has been]
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I see, so the explanation of how to set up a foot controller setup is, I guess, meant to be an example of the general case of binding to parameters. Was very confusing as the general discussion on 247 didn't address any of my questions. Sure would…
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I understand that once a clip is recorded, adding more stuff to it requires extending its length manually: it's just that on first record the clip auto-extends [in song mode]. This courtesy is not extended to fresh white clips in arranger mode, wh…
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@Too_Mere said: Just made this quickly to demonstrate that and arranger mutes: I appreciate the video! But I think that what you're really showing is how to create a clip without entering it. That's a useful trick, but you I think y…
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@reza said: you might need to review the manual (chapter 9.6) or a tutorial some more[ Thanks for the patroniz, but I've gone through the documentation quite a lot. your whole issue about going into clips to learn midi, then backing…
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@phillipadsmith said: @feijai said: What MIDI controller are you using? A variety of keyboards, including one which can't change its MIDI channel. Why is this relevant? @phillipadsmith said: Not sure what …
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Yeah, I'm afraid that's not helpful: it's not part of a recording workflow. So I'm finding this pretty incredible that the Deluge doesn't have any sane way to connect a controller and record multiple tracks in song mode. It requires an incredibl…
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I'm sure the #1 most common need here is to select a new clip and start recording into it. So you'd need to arm a brand new clip and disarm the others. So using the undocumented trick at the song mode level, it still looks like you'd have to do th…
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I still get the feeling like there is some trick I'm missing: I have to be misunderstanding things, because as I understand them, the existing system is nuts.
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So muting a track will disarm it -- but as you know this is not particularly useful since usually the goal is to play along with tracks. Seriously -- the Deluge doesn't have a simple way to arm and disarm tracks? Here's how I would have imagined…
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I understand that, though it doesn't appear to be documented, in song mode, you can also press learn + track + press a key to attach a keyboard to the track. But you still have to disconnect a track and attach a new one every single time you want t…
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I have the following configuration: Seaboard Block (any mode) -> standard USB cable (I've tried several) -> Synthstrom-provided USB host adapter -> Deluge 3.0 -> power. Does not work. The Deluge recognizes the connection ("MIDI"). …
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Coming over from another thread where I had proposed my own solution to this: Using the knob to change the note length from 3 steps to 1 (or 5!) would probably be very difficult to integrate with the Deluge's existing approach, and with the goal …
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@Icoustik said: The up/down moves the note. So no. Yeah, I just figured that out. Well, some other knob else maybe. Or hold the pad down and PRESS-dial <> ? I disagree about holding a note and turning a knob, that would …
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@p_wats said: The manual isn't wrong if 32GB is what Synthstrom supports. Someone pointed out you can use larger cards if you format differently, which is a bit of a hack, so Synthstrom may not want to be responsible for people formatting their c…
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@Icoustik said: Because two button presses shouldn't always be needed for extending notes, hence the first operation, and how would extending from one page to another work if not with the <> operation? I think you are confusing nec…
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@feijai said: * I can't figure out how to wrap note lengths. That is, i can't click on a note at beat 12, then extend its length to beat 4. Am I missing something? @Icoustik said: 7) Hold <>-knob and press where note s…
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@pikey said: -1 on having a bunch of 'are you sure' questions blocking all actions. I would prefer having the back button be able to undo these type of actions. I would prefer that too. However as a software developer I'm only too aware …
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It's good to hear that > 32GB is supported on the Deluge: perhaps the manual should be changed (it says 32GB max). The main issue, I guess, is that neither OS X nor Windows will format for FAT32 on > 32GB; you have to use a custom formatting …
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On Gizmo (a little arduino project I made) I have a "Are you Sure?" stage for many destructive operations. The Gizmo has an OKAY and a BACK button. If you perform a highly destructive operation via OKAY (or try to exit without saving via BACK), Gi…
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@Ian_Jorgensen said: @feijai said: Please consider a "large print" version of the shortcuts -- and of the small text above and below the little buttons on the top section too while you're at it. We sell overlays …
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I would like to second this. The Deluge's synthesizer facility is not easy to program. I have been loaned a Deluge and was all set to write a patch editor for the synthesizer in Edisyn and make it available as free open source to the community -…
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I do not own a Deluge, but have been loaned one for a while by a friend. It has the new panel. I think it's a fun machine but it has a few showstopper flaws for me which sadden my greatly. One big one is that the shortcut text is effectively un…