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Yep, mentioned this a while back in a different thread. I see it being some kinda nested playback mode on the Deluge.
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Update: Finally got it all working. Ribbon cable I had was bad, swapped that out. MOTU Ultralite MK3 outputs S/PDIF on 11/12 in Ableton (despite the Expert Sleepers videos using same audio interface and Ableton 9/10), so changed that. All works n…
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OK, fixed the constant line level but...No go. So I triple checked the connections. ESX-8MD connected to the Channel 1 pins on the ES-40, MOTU Ultralite S/PDIF out to ES-40 in. ES-4 Controller on a MIDI track in Ableton. Audio to Ext. out 9/10 which…
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@jbone1313 said: 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. Tu…
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So I have the ES-40 + ESX-8MD but haven't got it to work with Ableton. First thing I noticed once all hooked up is I get a solid line level signal of some sort with Silent Way ES-4 Controller plugin which doesn't happen in al the demo videos I've wa…
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Was curious if someone has the Deluge integrated with Ableton as part of their production process. Either hashing out ideas and then dumping them into Ableton or going back and forth. I even wonder if it's possible to have a user template select whe…
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Well it's all in the mail now. Expert Sleepers ES-40 + ESX-8MD and a Make Noise Skiff case (which I'm thinking to drop in a Behringer Model D into as well), so will see how it all goes.
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For the money and form factor I think the mb33 retro is a good choice, heck you could get two and they would probably be cheaper and about the same real estate as other 303 boxes. Or compliment with the new Behringer Sh-101 which can also do some pr…
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Yeah cool, Just trying to source the Doeper mini case.
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I mean if one day I can afford an all hardware set up and want to insure rock solid timing something like the E-Rm Multiclock or MidiClock would be handy. Mind you some hardware samplers are known to have rock solid sync like the MPCs. Don't know ab…
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So about $1250 CAD + shipping.
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Yeah I'm leaning towards the Expert Sleepers set up as I can get a good price on it. However I am also looking at the E-RM Multiclock as it also works standalone if I ever manage to go all hardware.
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With the E-RM Multiclock you do get the cool feature of MIDI swinging on whatever output on the fly as well as add a lil lag or speed up the timing. There's a cool full demo here:
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Not sure but I know start/stop messages need to be enabled to be received by the Deluge or the DAW, however you wish to control those functions.
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You got a mixer in there too? By the way here's a way you can save space and still get the 303 sound: https://www.thomann.de/gb/mam_mb33_retro.htm. Been looking at a similar set up myself but haven't decided on Deluge or MPC 4000.
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Ahhh.... Do the converters limit the built in synth output? I mean is all the same weather samples or the built in synth?
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Yeah, that's what I'm thinking about. Transitional elements. Eventually I'd like to run it with external synths & drum machine to which I can fade elements at the mixer level. Just curious about what transitions I can do just within the Deluge. …
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Hmmm...I have a Mio4 which has MIDI/DIN connectors so that might work.
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Yeah, I'm sure something could be done. Wish the Devs would chime in here and say whether it would be possible or not.
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Yeah, I think what attracted me to the MPC 4000 over the Deluge was mainly the multiple audio and MIDI outs + rock solid timing, perhaps the extra knobs and sliders too. I like the workflow of the Deluge a bit better and of course it has it's own pl…
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@Vondragonnoggin said: The Deluge does not send clock OUT if it receives audio pulse IN (this is in the manual), but does if it receives midi clock IN It retransmits midi system realtime messages if OUT is set to be a THRU. Yeah I …
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Essentially the Deluge receives clock either MIDI/DIN or Audio CLK Sync. The latter requires a plugin or for you to set up a click pulse wave and perhaps a DC coupled audio interface. Now, from what I understand the Deluge receives clock pulses via …
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Actually I'm confusing myself. As the Deluge is not converting audio to digital as in over USB or ADAT what is coming out (regarding samples) is the same as what it was going in though the hardware may colour the sound, or not. Limitations then, as …
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@Trevor_Refix said: In an email directly from Rohan : "Ideal sample rate is 44.1kHz. 16 or 24 bit is idea. But any sample rate / bit depth up to 96k / 32bit will work." So by that I assume...I can output let's say 96K 24bit audio t…
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Well so far I've heard good things about people using various audio sync boxes/converters like E-RM and Innerclock between DAW and hardware. I don't think I'll be using more than 6-7 pieces of hardware gear. If Synthstrom can update the software so …
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Also I do have a Mio 4 that's currently gathering dust which perhaps can be part of the solution as it has 48 ports.
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@jbone1313 said: @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 betwee…
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I do have a Mio 4 which could possible alleviate congestion.