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Glad to help 👍🏼
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The sequencer clip view does not currently have that option. This is possible only in arranger view by turning on cross-screen. In clip view you’ll have to zoom all the way out in order to view the full sequence without manually scrolling.
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Learned modulation depth (to gold knobs or external MIDI) can only work in positive value currently. You need to use the shortcut and select knob to get negative modulation depths.
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Well if you find a saved song revision set that consistently jumps to the wrong revision you should send them to Rohan as that sounds like a potential bug.
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Normally if you type the name, LIVE, it should automatically go to the highest number, which is usually the latest revision and most commonly what you want.
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That only works for songs that use numerical characters as the name (e.g. 1, 1a, 1b) to skip the alpha revisions. Now with current firmware where song names that can be typed using the QWERTY keyboard function, it’s easy to skip around by typing …
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There’s not currently a way to do this, sorry. Only clip view eliminates notes from view. Keyboard mode will illuminate different scales but is always chromatic.
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Backspace doesn’t back out of a folder. Use the back button instead to get back to the root level or containing folder.
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The Deluge keyboard is not velocity sensitive. You can manually set by holding sequenced notes and turning the horizontal knob. Or can use a velocity sensitive controller.
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Can you please clarify what you mean by settings for MIDI velocity? If you mean how the synth responds to velocity, for example, each synth instrument has its own setting. Use the master level shortcut. You’ll then see velocity shortcut flashing se…
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They’re relatively simple to replace. The main level output pot is quite a bit trickier. But anyone with basic soldering skills should be able to manage the encoders.
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No problem👍🏼 Have fun!
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With current firmware release I’d say the 6 separate channels would be the best way to take advantage of the six “strings”/channels. To avoid repeating adjustment to all six channels, you could adjust one synth. Then save that synth as a preset. T…
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Happy to help👍🏼
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You can turn off MIDI clock out in Deluge settings under MIDI. No need for an app. If you’re sequencing the crave from a MIDI clip I don’t see why you’d need to send clock to the Crave. Also probably shouldn’t have any notes sequenced on the Crav…
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MIDI clock is not sent on specific channels. It’s global to all. This is the case for any MIDI devices. If the clock only is producing a note it must be involved with the Crave‘a sequencer. It may be best to turn MIDI clock sending or receiving off …
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No problem 👍🏼
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Best way to achieve what you’re trying to do would be to save the kit (save + kit). Then you can load the kit into the new song (load + kit). You can’t do this with specific rows of the kit to place into a new kit. Just the whole kit. But you …
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Gotcha. Have you tried increasing the room size on the internal reverb? And decreasing the dampening? It can get pretty effective. There’s also a way to get a fully wet reverb resample which you can mix with more control: Pace the sound/resample …
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I haven’t done this, but I think people have had luck doing this by panning EVERYTHING (even reverb, no stereo fx) hard right. Then sending the right output to the left input. Monitoring should probably be off, though you may be able to pan that one…
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Happy to help! 👍🏼
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In clip view, you can press load + synth and then can type into the QWERTY keyboard to jump to any preset in the SYNTHS folder. The same is true for load + kit for kit presets. You can use that to get to whichever presets without scrolling through…
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I hope I’m interpreting your description correctly, but it sounds like you’re moving synth preset xml files into folders at the root level for organization. This is incorrect. All synth presets must be under the SYNTHS folder. In the upcoming 4.0 fi…
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Yup all good