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Will be in 2.1
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If there's a dot next to the name, it's saved. But are you using the SD card that came with the unit?
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Yes you can resample individual tracks by soloing them then hold Rec + press Play to start quantized-resampling, then press the same again before the end of the loop where you want to stop it There are many uses and approaches indeed!
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I can understand you, it's only minor grammar differences Put the long sample in it's own kit track. You could try cutting the long sample, on computer or whatever, so that it is in bars measures, meaning it starts on the 1 in the rhythm and …
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@Ian_Jorgensen
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@Ian_Jorgensen
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How are you saving them?
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@happyclimber I'll help as much as I can Did you understand the other info I shared here? And do you have a Deluge?
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Yeah this is basically a duplicate post, and the title is not worded to immediately give the vision of what you want. But I want it too
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In arranger you find your tracks that you've made in song/ loop mode, and you can place 'blocks' of them, called instances, in a timeline going towards the right side of the grid You can f.ex. extend and cut the instances like we do with notes in a…
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You can do it with tracks, no limit to the track length. But arranger mode is designed for it and once you learn it, it works much better for arranging a song. And in arranger mode, you're still working with and manipulating things like track length…
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Then we need compressors/ limiters, more precise EQ's, maybe some stereo widening and harmonic saturation etc. for the pre's to set : D
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One approach would be to load your songs either as stems or as mixes/ resamples (to save CPU) into tracks on the Deluge then simply chain them up one after the other in the arranger mode. Tracks can be thousands of bars long if you want You can st…
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"Turn the volume of the oscillator down to about 25 as these waveforms tend to overdrive the amp. This is especially true if they're used polyphonically." And get the Inspektor Gadjet version of the samples in the middle of this thread, they're alr…
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All you have to do to change to the next song is press Load, move the knob once then press Load again Others have asked for song chaining tho, and it's quite likely it will get implemented along the way as updates are very frequent and user-driv…
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Option 1: Try the different sample playback modes (cut, once), they respond differently to the envelope Option 2: Yes like amiga said, if you want fades, automate the volume - then consolidate the track to a new sample (to save resources and keep…
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@jonriley How are you doing the midi learn process ?
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No currently the arrangement is within the song, so you can't really chain arrangements automatically - but you can manually switch songs without stopping so it transitions from save to save seamlessly
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Yeah sure. One arrangement per song - 999 save slots with letter iterations A-Z possible, so you can have 25974 arrangements in there :P
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Haha whaat
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Yes You can also apply small fades to the sample with the envelope settings. With the new waveform view coming in version 2.1 it'll be even better !
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Ideally just resample stuff with reverb/ delay on
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Only shittier and way late to the party
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MANUAAAALLLLLLLLL
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Your suggestion is right here for people to vote on it. It's a valid idea like any other, and it's pretty straightforward. It's one specific way to do it, and those who feel it's useful to them will upvote In the meantime there's the workarounds. …
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Bro! You can battery power the Launchpad by using a typical powerbank with the USB plug (just not the smallest size, those thin almost like a finger ones - not enough current/ mA). I've just velcroed one to the upper right side of mine, and use a ne…
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Nah, like Mafoo said it doesn't detune like that. But if that's what you want you might as well just resample a waveform with a sub-osc then use that as wavetable/ single-cycle waveform. It'll save CPU too. You can resample from the start of a…
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Oh you mean you wanna mute the MIDI notes! Can't do that currently anyway. But why don't u just change the midi channel and use the same pads? It's fast on the Launchpad pro, I use it too
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If you hold shift and press an audition pad it will be silent Both with kit rows and synths. And also, if you open the file browser right after last touched was silent, the sample previewing will be silent as well
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Yes totally doable