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Depending on your use case your best bet to get some random curve as modulation source in the deluge is to use both lfos and modulate lfo2 frequency with lfo1 and random. Also modulate your target (like lpf cutoff) with lfo1, lfo2 and random. Use ne…
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You're correct: random generates a random value on any given event. And what's also important is that it generates only one value at any given moment. That means that if you modulate attack with random (low value = plucky start / high value = long …
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Thank you for your kind words and the interesting perspective!
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@t0e said: regarding sensel morph - the "where to buy" section on the website unfortunately says it is discontinued. Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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Are all the devices working if you cut out the blokas and connect them directly to the deluge?
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I don't have it but a quick research brought up that it is not really mpe but rather polyphonic aftertouch - which people are using to control mpe enabled vsts in daws. So, not really mpe but still rather expressive. I think the limit here is that t…
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The fact that this just works in the browser is absolutely amazing! Well done! And seeing which sounds I use the most is very helpful. I sense quite a lot of potential in this project. I'd love to see you keeping it going and developing it further!…
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Not only did I enjoy this, I listened to it at least three times in full length. You did really well, I am fascinated by your skill to just whip these out as a live improv. I would try to lay it out in the arranger, overthink everything, be frustrat…
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The great Will, creator of sonic worlds, has blessed our ears with a universe again. 💜
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Oh wow such a beautiful composition! Dreamy chords, the melody has a beautiful flow and the arp-like synth with delay fits so well sound wise. Here's what I think could make this even better: * The piano recording seems to have some artifacts.…
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Hey @SjonSjine! Beta version 8 was released about ten days ago,
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@reza I think that's not entirely correct though. I don't have my deluge at hand to test it but I'm fairly sure it works like this, because I tested that to find out what it's about: Say you have a track with a blue and a pink section. You start …
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You would only be able to use this to record stuff into the deluge and do it with monitoring set to off. Otherwise you'll create a nasty feedback loop. So yeah, this is possible, but not for live playing but only for recording and then playing the r…
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Sorry to disappoint you but it's for mpe controllers. With those, you can use the x and y dimension to modulate the sound.
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Have you set pitch and speed to linked? Maybe that is what's "off". Otherwise could you post what you've got so far?
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Nice idea I for one wouldn't need that, but I can see how it would be helpful for users struggling with the 7 segment display. There's so much potential in the grid that is still unused. More ideas that were already discussed in the discord are …
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Would be nice to have it as a git repository so that the community can open issues or fix errors and make merge requests. I know of other companies that handle their documentations like that. Also wouldn't hurt to not only have it as a pdf but also …
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That was a lot of fun to listen through! Thank you for sharing and showing the capabilities of the deluge as a chiptune machine. Very well done
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I assume that the deluge is connected to the soundcard via stereo out and your headphones are in the headphone jack. Both outputs on the deluge are "the same" meaning that they always put out the same signal, hence the outview that the deluge will n…
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@Alder_Dice Haha I feel you. I hope this shows @rohan that he already did most of the work Not that big of a leap anymore towards real granular...
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You forgot the link
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I think it's the fastest way available. And for what it's worth I think it's pretty quick.
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Very well done! So simple and useful. Also your videos are always a treat, I enjoyed this Thank you for sharing! Oh and would you mind sharing the soft piano multisample you created?
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@Affectionate_Bee_781 Ah I see. Interesting! If you ever make a demo or something that you can share, please do!
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Thanks for the love everyone! @Affectionate_Bee_781 said: Also, this method opened up some ideas for using the Deluge as an external FX (similar idea, but with OSC type set to IN), which is how I've been using the Deluge a lot these days …
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Yes! There it is! What a story, you did this so well. So many textures and details and everything is so organic. Beautiful. It felt like a hybrid between soundtrack and audio drama. It doesn't get boring, you keep evolving the soundscape and keep …
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I am hoping for vocal fx too But I don't hold my breath. By the way synthstrom said that new users should only buy the deluge for what it is now not for what they hope it will be in the future and I think thats the best way to live with it. Their …
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Hey, I hope I can help 1. There's no vocoder. The osc trick is nice but it works different to a vocoder: It just puts out what you put in, but pitched. Note C3 is the base note, so the unaltered input gets put out. If you hold C3 E3 and G3, what y…
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@BilboSwaggins128 @Eddy What I did there was playing every single note of two octaves at the same time, then making it an arp in random mode. The arp rate is very slow and also attack and release are very high. The slow arp rate is modulated by a sl…
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* Make sure you're in a kit clip, not in a synth. The kit needs to be empty, so press SHIFT + KIT to create a new one. * You're automatically in the file browser to load in a new sample. Navigate around to find the sample. * When you found the rig…