Dang how did I never find these videos before? I’ve watched so many Deluge videos, but most don’t show any real production workflow. This is very very helpful! (Also it’s three years after this video and my Deluge is locking up all the time, sadly. But I still love it.)
I have to knock on wood, because mine has never done this. However, lately I've been a bit surprised by how few channels it takes for it to start dropping triggers.
I've hit that 'WTF' zone so many times with my Deluge. Very frustrating indeed. I hope that Synthstrom sorts this out in future updates.....Great video and track (yeah, a bit depressing, but a cool groove and great vocal samples.....)
Thank you! I've hoarded smaples throughout the years from various locations and obviously sampled a bunch of original music too. If I'd have to guess, I'd say this is from Splice cause I've gotten a lot of vocal stuff from there.
Good work dude. Mine arrives tomorrow and I am hoping it will be the inspiration I need to stop fiddling around with plugins and settings and new VSTs in my DAW and start actually making music. Looking forward to your next video - perhaps a general “top tips” or “things I wish I had known when I started”?
Thanks! That was the original reason for me to go to hardware synthesizers originally too, besides wanting to spend less time on a computer generally. I'm just editing a video about using external synths but maybe after that!
How long would you say it takes to load all these samples and things you've got in there? Or is it just a ton of shit you have saved. Would love to know how you get all the sounds you use on the machine!
it doesn't take more than a few minutes. you can literally just dump things from the computer to the sd card and then load individual sounds one by one, or folder by folder in case of drumkits.
@@whaleshaveteeth Thank you! So can you put drum samples in folders by hats, snares, kicks, etc. Also can you do the same thing with sample?I really want one loL! You get these from the synthstrom website right?
@@MaxRosewater, you can decide how you want to place them. for example, I have created drumkit folders, where I have a full kit including kicks, percs, snares etc in the same folder so I can load all of them at once. but of course you can do that also in the way you mentioned.
@@whaleshaveteeth Ohh interesting. That way could be a good move too! Good advice thank you. It seems very similar to how daws work in a way so i feel like its intuitive. Excited to pick it up!
Just like to thank you for the video of the arranger,,great stuff!! ,,I’m now feeling slightly depressed and feel like I’ve lost the will to live!! 🤪 I reckon that I could be doing with some sort of pick me up to help heal my hurt 🤩. The vide was very much appreciated!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Dennis Mikha I don’t believe it’s a very common issue and based on the things I’ve read on the forums, the problem is in the SD memory card and not the Deluge itself.