Bot-Top......press select. AT THIS POINT- how do you go into having the waveforms showing? You didn't have to select a folder?? How does this part work for selecting a folder after BOT-TOP? Thanks
@@Rustik1722 It remembers the last folder that was selected. I navigated to the Wavetable folder I created on the SD card and it remembers this the next time you go to import a file. Hope that helps.
This is deep into the guts of the machine. The control pathways are inevitably a bit convoluted as a retro fitted function but even my tiny brain could follow you. Thank you. Glad of the humour to sweeten the pill
So glad you did a video on this... I've been really excited for Wavetables on the Deluge! The implementation looks pretty good too... I'm really impressed! Your video is top notch also - clear and to the point! Awesome!
Spot on intro. I cannot pronounce the darn product name either. And I have heard numerous tries on RU-vid. But the 4.0 seems promising. Have only played with eucliean mode etc so Wavetable is next up when I start to dig in to the internal synth at all (only midi so far).
Thanks for the video. Is it just me or does it seem like the positional Lfo seems a little on the slow side? I guess maybe the cycle speed of the wave is a factor.
There is a bit of a learning curve with this device. But you can go bit by bit and learn things relevant to your music workflow. And then build from there. I hope that helps.
Hello Ollie! I've updated to 4.0 ... Then downloaded and unzipped the wavetables and put them on my desktop in a a wavetable folder. Then simply dragged and dropped the folder onto my SD card. I cant seem to find them on the Deluge after following your steps. What do you mean by "Single Cycle Folder"?...... thank you kindly in advance!
The suggestion is to place your wavetable files into a dedicated wavetable folder and place that within your samples folder on the SD card. This should keep them organized and separated from other samples. I hope that helps.
@@OllieLoops i think i need to do more research on the wavetable thing because for me there is too much to learn at once in this short video, and english is not my native language so it's kinda overwhelming sometimes. But yeah, keep up the good work !
@@TheLordTimi I understand where you’re coming from. Wavetable synthesis is more of an advanced concept and having an understanding of subtractive synthesis is key. There’s a lot of great resources out there on that topic. And you can always return to this video and concept.
@@OllieLoopsLike you said, now that i've learned how things work a little bit more and have been experimenting subtractive synthesis basics, I'm back here to this video. Feeling ready for this haha
the whole pronunciation thing on this device is ridiculous . where ever your from is how you say the word Deluge , as in a torrential downpour of rain . similar to how different place pronounce garage , just depends on where your from and doesn’t even matter. i personally pronounce it in the more French manor like the winter downhill sport of the Luge instead making the G sound like J like most youtubers do .