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It is normal to have some clipping at higher velocity values. You can avoid this by turning down the master level of the clip or affect entire of the whole song. You can also turn down velocity if not using a velocity sensitive MIDI controller. Or…
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Clever workaround. Nice thinking 👍🏼
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Sure! Connect MIDI out to in with a cable. Create a MIDI clip and sequence a single note. Then go to settings (shift + select) under MIDI > Cmd > Tap. Press play to launch the MIDI clip and then hold learn to learn the sequenced MIDI note to …
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Oh bummer. Well the only other option I can think is to automate the Deluge tempo. The workaround way to do this is to sequence the tap tempo command. You can do this from a MIDI clip if the Deluge MIDI output is connected to its input.
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Oh shoot. You’re right. It seems the rate is not learnable or automatable in a MIDI clip. I would instead look for what CC can control the rate of the Peak’s arpeggiator. You can then set one of the gold knobs in a MIDI clip to send that CC and au…
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No problem 👍🏼
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Nice! You could use the arpeggiator in a MIDI clip controlling the Peak
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The arpeggiator sync value is not currently possible to automate. But if you set sync value to off and use rate instead, that value can indeed be automated.
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You can switch clips instantly by holding shift and pressing the mute/launch buttons but there’s not currently a way to do the same with sections.
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Please do send the project and description/video to rohan@synthstrom.com Thanks!
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For sure! Or even just take care of it on a separate clip/instrument, copying the contents to match the rhythm.
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After loading the multi samples into a synth track you can use the browse shortcut and select the note just below the note you want dead. When that note’s range is selected press shift + save to remove that sample from the synth. Then while the rang…
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This is not currently possible, sorry. Closest thing would be making the filter self-oscillate without note tracking.
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Placing clips in the arranger will place whatever clip color was last placed or used. If you use shift + clip to turn a clip white, now placing another clip will default to white. Pressing and holding a blue clip for example will then place more blu…
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To cycle through the different color clips in arranger view, hold the clip and turn the select knob. Holding shift and pressing a color clip will turn it white, making it unique and unlinking it from the other clips that shared its color, while st…
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Well I think the same issue will exist from exporting separate stems. They won’t all be hitting the same thresholds individually. Exporting stems usually isn’t the time for mastering. I’d consider just normalizing. And compress each stem individuall…
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But if your only problem with the unaffected stems is low level, you can just throw a compressor and/or limiter on the tracks and that shouldn’t introduce any delay
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What effects are you using on your master chain? I use Ableton and haven’t noticed any noticeable delays from being processed. But I do mostly only use native plugins. If you move the effects to the track itself then freeze and flatten do the del…
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That is how an arpeggiator works. The term arpeggio means to play notes of a chord one at a time.
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Sounds like possibly a hardware issue. Maybe fill out this form to get in touch with Synthstrom: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTP-eDaaDOmU4-WRXcVhQIoIBd8bkLC_Up4_Lt1RbYZXA-xQ/viewform Only other thought I have is if other line in …
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After the preset is saved. Make a new clip (no need to clone). Then in the new clip press load + synth. Navigate to the preset then hold load until CLONe is on display. Press load once more. Now the preset has been cloned so the two versions can p…
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Hmm the Deluge synth clips don’t send MIDI. Only MIDI clips do that. Your keyboard must be mapped to a MIDI clip or MIDI thru is on and sending to the synth. Changing your view from one clip to another does not unlearn anything btw.
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👍🏼Cheers
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I would use resampling. It can start and stop in sync and won’t make you save to get to the audio file. Make sure the external synth is solo’d, then hold record and press play. Hold record and press play once again to end recording at the end of t…