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rudolphrapid
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What an interesting discovery for me by reading the description that the pre-3.0 file format was invalid xml So Deluge hardly uses a real xml parser, I guess:)
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Thanks, man!
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@SoundForger If you have such heavy kits with 100+ items you'll face different and bigger issues like CPU overload earlier than just the not-so-convenient UI could turn to really bother you, I guess So for Deluge it can be difficult to handle songs…
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It's interesting to read about low Deluge audio outs. I send the audio from Deluge to my sound card, I crank up the line in a bit more than half the way up on sound card, Deluge's output level is also around the middle position, and I sometimes get …
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It's a #jamuary2020 track just for fun The whole stuff was played on/through Deluge including vocals and some sounds from PO-28.
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This kind of uncertainty around the limitation is a bit stressful It's the point where Deluge's desing hits back a bit in my opinion. Synthstrom went opposite to most manufacturers who usually push hard limits on their devices. The Deluge just let …
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@Soundwrecker said: @rudolphrapid said: Just enter clip edit mode, scroll to the note you want to edit, press and hold the starting led button of that note while you turn the gold knobs Is there a way to do it for aud…
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@Icoustik said: @rudolphrapid said: According to my experience this only works until you rename the track. After renaming it the clone operation will fail because of missing file. What? The clone operation is already d…
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It’s a good question how complex my song can be for Deluge. Would you mind to help me deciding it? The song consists of 18 separate tracks (or instruments) so there’s 18 lines in arranger mode. However as there are variations for some instrument…
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Just enter clip edit mode, scroll to the note you want to edit, press and hold the starting led button of that note while you turn the gold knobs
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I did some more investigation and here are my findings. By synths (so when the oscillators are emulated VCOs) the mute is midi mute (so after unmuting the track the sound is generated by the next node start message only). If any of the oscillators i…
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I also got mine in a bent form. Don't worry about it just apply some padding if you need it
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According to my experience this only works until you rename the track. After renaming it the clone operation will fail because of missing file.
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I didn't mention the type of delay as your quoted statement neither did it. I wrote about items (instruments) in kits. Anyway I know the analog delay eats more CPU than digital one. And in my opening post I emphasized that no analog delay had been …
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@p_wats Thanks for sharing this info. I’m practicing to remove unused items from kits. However the first statement is a bit surprising to me. Things like individual delay and arp settings per kit item, etc. will eat CPU My understandi…
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@amiga909 Yeah, being able to collect logs and dump files from SD card and send it to Rohan could be helpful in finding issues as well as in general support.
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Rohan had to smile I am not thankful the Deluge keeps it together somehow ROTFL It's tempting to say yes to a sort of visual feedback on system performance and alerting mechanism on system hog stuffs. However do we really benefit from a…
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+1 I also miss this feature.
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For non 4/4 time signatures you need to continuously count and calculate Whish we had much better support for it. There are several related topics on this forum.
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@amiga909 said: yeah, i think i get what you mean. this behavior would be more useful for me. similar to a transport panel in a DAW where the playhead is not reset on stop. resetting the playhead is optional by pressing a rewind to start button. …
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@jman81 said: Ok I was thinking hard and after investigation I can say that...It's propably because of my recording setup! Look at the cables on the video - the red one should be right, not left This is why you here a delay on the left H…
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@MDurant said: What if the Deluge searched for the patch name it is looking (for said song) across all folders until it found it? It wouldn't break unless it was renamed. That would be a similar solution to what Analog Rhythm uses by samp…
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@jman81 said: It's...hard to say Can you specify which sound are you thinking about? I used random + panning mod matrix in few sounds - so maybe you don't hear the delay, maybe it's the sound "starting" on the left side Regards, Chri…
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This feature would introduce the issue that moving patch files across sub-folders would break referring songs. Maybe a tagging feature would be more useful? (Based on a separate tag file maintained by Deluge in the same folder as the patches are …
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Awesome! This also demonstrates well the Deluge's strong capabilities in sound design territory, too. I'm just wondering how you managed to create sounds where the ping-pong delay starts on left side I constantly experience that it starts on right…
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+1 This is exactly what I'm thinking about these days
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Wow! That's great Is the opening bass pad a Deluge synth?
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Can't we record parameter automation for effects?
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It's similar to the request of being able to name instruments in clip view (or in song view). I think these two things can go (or can not) hand to hand. So +1
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@amiga909 Good point. I think that in song view it's a performance-friendly feature of changing parameters on clip level. And this is also a good tool for applying temporary parameter changes on a clip which many people request as a new and missi…