Dude, i'm just commeting on a random video of you. Because all of your deluge videos are amazing. I just recieved my deluge as a replacement for my circuit tracks and rythym. Its just a beast. I keep coming back to all of your videos over and over again cus I keep forgetting how it works. But im learning things I dindt even new this device was capable of before buying. Thanks! Do you still make videos on deluge? Or are there no new ones coming
@@RonCavagnaro thanks for reacting so fast. I watched until the sample videos. Im not that into sampling, but I think that wil change with this piece of gear. The circuit rythym was my first sampler but its hugely limited by the sampling time per pack. So I got frustrated with that. This seems to have almost no limits for a hardware device. Looking forward to your next videos, keep up the good work.
Superb set of videos Ron, I now have a new workflow using the Arranger! Thanks so much. Two questions if I may; 1. When recording pads or preset with a long tail how do you stop the deluge clipping the end ? Is it just a question of playing the note/chord and cutting the recording once you can't hear the pad any more? 2. I often record MIDI into the Deluge to then bounce to an audio track from an ext. synth. Both connected via wired MIDI. I find when the MIDI starts to play from the Deluge the ext. synth kicks in, and there is flurry sound, like the ext. synth is catching up to the sound. It sounds washy, if you get me. Is there any way around that? If I play the note/chord on the ext. synth I don't get the problem, it's just when playing MIDI notes to it externally. Any advice massively welcome!
Hmm that's up to you, four lines are USB but only one is powered and they require Roland aira USB gear. If you don't have gear that works with that you'd be missing four channels. But if you don't care, sure!
How do you get it to start recording at where the screen begins (like at 7:55) instead of at the beginning of the song? I know you explained it, not finding it. thnx!