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ES uses their plugins for different purposes. You will not need most of the controls on the ES-4. For some reason, the default settings on the ES-4 have it launch with MIDI/CV 1 = 1. That is what is causing that signal. Turn it to Off. After t…
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In my experience, most hardware machines I've dealt with have had more than satisfactory timing and very low levels of jitter. The only thing that bugs me (and I am picky) is the crap clocks that come out of DAWs. So, for me, I would not buy one of …
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If you go all hardware, why would you need something like this?
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@Holiday - You can do all of that with Expert Sleepers. I'm not trying to sell you anything, but I think you should know what the options are. If you are curious, download the Expert Sleepers Silent Way manual. Check out the options on the "Sync" an…
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ERM has a clock shift on the hardware. Expert Sleepers is in the software plugin. IIRC, clock shifting requires a preroll, which sucks. The solution is to use the effect thing I mentioned above if you’re using Ableton. Then you have no need to sh…
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IIRC, a DC coupled interface is not necessary to send clock pulses. I do it from my RME UFX all the time. I would think that would work for the USAMO. I use the ESX-8MD. It’s the best IMO. If you buy one of these devices, be prepared to invest…
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Ok - test results are in: 1. YES - the Deluge does send clock out of the gate ports while it is slaved to audio clock. This is pretty cool. 2. NO - the Deluge does not send clock out of the MIDI port while it is slaved to audio clock. Side note…
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Saw the below quote in the manual. Wondering if Deluge will send these CV clock signals when slaved. If that is the case, then perhaps one could get a cable which takes those two outputs and converts it to MIDI. I have one that I bought from someone…
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@MPrinsen said: Are you sure this does not work already? When I tested it, it did not work.
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@Sam - you set velocity for multiple notes in 1.4 by holding them down simultaneously and turning the knob? In 2.0, will you be able to set a default velocity, so that each new note entered uses that value?
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Mine feels great now a week out.
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@Holiday - Any time you have two or more MIDI events occurring at the same time, one will be off. They cannot occur at the same time. Now, we should not lose our minds about all this. For me personally, I don’t worry about the little bits of j…
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@Holiday Yes - you would need a small case and power supply. And another ES module. Worth it though. RE "If the Deluge was able to receive audio sync and send out midi clock then as far as any possible jitter between Deluge and external synths…
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To add on to the above, if you are using your Deluge to sequence a bunch of synths and send MIDI clock, there is a good chance stuff is going to wobble, since again, MIDI is serial. How much wobble? Who knows? Does it matter to you? Who knows. Your …
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I use the Expert Sleepers ESX-8MD for all my machines. To me, it is the best of all of them. You get 8 MIDI out ports. In addition to clock, it also sends note and CC data - all jitter free. Since, AFAIK, MIDI is a serial protocol, the more chann…
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As I mentioned above, my testing showed that Deluge does not pass the MIDI clock to the MIDI out port when syncing as a slave via audio clock. I guess it makes sense that it would not, as it might require some extra programming to translate the a…
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Agree this should be an option. But, I would hate to lose the current behavior, as it too is quite handy.
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Yeah - great idea here. Took me a few times to understand what you meant. @llexam - He is saying that - I think. And, he’s also saying each step would represent the level of the automation for that step. So, say on step four, you might have th…
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Same here. It does seem to be loosening up a bit.
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Thanks for the reply. Yes - digital artifacts can be cool when you want them. I found the Octatrack and of course Ableton do a decent enough job. Not expecting perfection. One of my favorite things to do is slice melodies and then rearrange th…
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I got it working. It works great once you get the hang of it. I found I can do everything on one track/row.
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@Jscottk said: Ah I think you're running into an issue I saw too. Values set with this technique seem to "stick" until the loop restarts, so you need to add another note where you want the value to return to the original number. In order t…
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@minigoat said: @jbone1313 by saying "for all the steps", do you mean the steps vertical to each other, or all steps including those left and right of where you are trying to lock? Unfortantaly, the deluge dosnt pin a parameter literaly to a …
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+1
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@minigoat said: Off the top o ma head...create a synth track, set osc to sample, make the note length on the grid at C2, then hold on a step on a note above or below C2 and make your knob adjustment at that step, then erase the step. To get volum…
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Update. I just tried testing this on my system, and from what I can tell, Deluge does not pass the clock when it is slaved to the audio clock. But, the Deluge does sync great to the audio clock.
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I have not tested this. People say the audio clock sync works. I'm not sure whether it passes the audio clock to the MIDI port. But if it does, then, yes, I think you get a free Innerclock with the price of admission.
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Bad news: * If you MIDI sync to a DAW you will have jitter, which is not a huge problem (to me). * If you MIDI sync with Ableton, then Ableton will not latency compensate your slaved machine. So, as the latency of your set increases, the more …
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I don’t have my Deluge yet. Is there really a 12 track limit? Also, not being able to sequence the stutter is a bit disappointing. Are there any plans to change that?