Thanks for watching! Did you see part 1? I hope so! It covers basics not described in this video >> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZXOwgo55fLg.html
Amazing. Maybe I should buy another deluge just because. If a little is good a lot must be great? Anyway... this is so cool to be able to get away from the computer and ableton. I already spend enough hours in the day in front of the computer.
Hi Ron, great vid! Maybe I'm mistaken, but last time I tried editing a waveform on the Deluge (3.1) and couldn't set a startpoint I looked in the manual and/or in some tutorials, and found that once you're done recording the audio clip, you go shift (or hold the mute/unmute pad of the audio clip) + Waveform (top left shortcut pad) and you've got your green/red bars ready to trim start and end!
@@TristanBaldi no need to be sorry, you were trying to help :) I would love to be able to trim beginning part of the wave, maybe it would need a lot of code changes to work, we will see more firmware updates eventually
@@TristanBaldi They say a GLOBAL recording will affects negativelly the overall quality of the sound , which I don't remember, but may distort or something. ..... This is pretty much underwhelming for the future buyer but understand it was not implemented the first two years so now is gonna be a mirage.
@@effebidi9677 What I meant is, even if you have a mixer that records say a guitar, a bass and a voice, and then you plug the mixer in the "line in" of the Deluge, it will only receive one source of sound. Which means it'll be able to record ONE track containing guitar, bass and voice. Not three. I understood this a few days ago when I was trying to understand the concept of multitrack mixer (which can actually do that : record each line in in one separate track in your DAW). I'm not sure I understand the second part of the comment, but I will say this: the Deluge can do so many things so very well... And indeed so many things added in the last 2 years! Love this piece of gear. I have had it for several weeks and it's very, very good
@@TristanBaldi You can pan two instruments in the mixer, say Guitar and vocals, guitar left and vocals right. Make an audio track recording the left signal and an audio track recording the right, and you can track two instruments at the same time, with line in, Then, you can also play an internal synth in the meantime. Tracking three instruments in one go. But if you're going for a full audio tracker, a multi track recorder or daw is probably a safer bet. But for multiinstrumentalists like myself the deluge is perfect.
@@ChromaticFarmer7 hey thanks I appreciate your answer. Well it's been two years and lots of music with the deluge so I got comfortable with it but I do appreciate your comment!