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Synthstrom Audible deluge Manual Book

Synthstrom Audible deluge Manual Book

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  • Page 1 Guidebook Addendum Addendum from v3.0 to v3.1 MORE THAN JUST A MANUAL Guidebook - Reference - Notebook...
  • Page 2 Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 3 Added note to indicate that the defaults can be set in settings. Page 267 Quick ref • Added note nudge • Added note repeat Page 41 Pages containing 3.1 edited are tagged with the original page number Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 4 6. Turn (SELECT) to choose ‘oFF’ or ‘on’. This will set the count-in for recording on or off. 7. Count in will operate when set ON;- • With Deluge as master, [RECORD] enabled, press [PLAY] to perform a count-in prior to recording. • Metronome and display counts down 4-3-2-1 prior to recording.
  • Page 5 This captures organic and human like recordings. Heavier touch Deluge pads are not velocity sensitive. The default velocity is 64 but this default level can be changed in the settings options under the defaults menu. ▌ SETTING A NOTE TO REPEAT 1.
  • Page 6 • The note will be extended across the full clip. • Deluge will ensure that these type of notes play continuously through the clip and will loop. This is handled as a special case and the note does not restart.
  • Page 7 If only a part of the grid is selected as the destination, the notes for the available columns are pasted and the rest discarded. • Notes will be pasted into any new zoom levels where notes will be stretched or reduced to meet the destination zoom view. Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 8 3.8 Navigating the Grid Deluge has a 16 x 8 grid of pads which is used when sequencing notes and creating melodies and patterns. The actual programming grid is not limited to the 16 x 8 pads in focus and on view.
  • Page 9 8 columns of the 16 view across to the entire 16 columns in 32 view. Example: 32 notes representing the zoomed grid. Press (SCROLL◄►) to check the current zoom setting as shown on the display. Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 10 4. Editing of notes and steps is retained irrespective of whether the notes are in focus and viewed within the pad grid. Vertical scrolling adjusts the step rows in focus based on the note pitch for synths or specific sounds for kits. Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 11 2. Select SYNTH or KIT by pressing [SYNTH] or [KIT]. The selected button illuminates red. 3. Press (SCROLL◄►). The display will flash showing the timing division resolution depending on the clip length. Examples are:- notes notes notes notes Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 12: Midi Connections

    USB Host When Deluge is powered up (external supply, not internal battery) it can be connected via the USB connection to other devices as a USB host. The USB MIDI device must be connected on starting / booting Deluge up. The connection can be disconnected / reconnected once it’s booted in this set-...
  • Page 13 MIDI 12 No Change 12.2 MIDI Hardware Configuration NOTES MIDI configuration requires the match up of both Deluge along with the external device. It is important to check out the manufacturers instructions when connecting other devices. Typical MIDI Set Up...
  • Page 14: System & General

    New songs use this default - 16 notes 1.0 or 3.0 shortcut options to match the software SHORTcuts version and Deluge overlay. Style of alphanumeric keyboard, QWERTY, KEYBoard AZERTY, QWERTZ. Set mute / launch pad colours for rows as:- PAdS Active;...
  • Page 15 4. Press [BACK / UNDO] to back up out of the menu at any time. ▌ PERFORMING A FACTORY RESET 1. Ensure Deluge is switched OFF / powered down. 2. Press & hold (SELECT) and switch power ON to Deluge. 3. The display will blink ‘RESE’ to confirm reset is complete. Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 16 SD card. This is typically performed with a PC or Mac. 3. Power Deluge OFF. Insert the SD card pins up into Deluge. 4. Ensure Deluge has enough power or is connected to a power supply. Do not switch off during the update.
  • Page 17 However there may be a requirement to film deluge with various devices such as smart-phones, tablets, cameras, etc. The refresh rate may be set to match your device and allow a higher quality recording of Deluge. ▌ SETTING DELUGE USER INTERFACE REFRESH RATE 1.
  • Page 18 Effect song or kit: depth, offset, [MOD RATE / DEPTH] & affect entire = on, press (LOWER) feedback Stutter [STUTTER / CUSTOM 1] = on, press (UPPER) Stutter - ramp speed [STUTTER / CUSTOM 1] = on, press & turn (UPPER) Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 19 Looping Select MIDI switch LOOP target Enter audio clip or hold clip row in song view + press switch Auto extending instrument clip Looping In record mode, unmute armed empty clip during playback record Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 20 [SHIFT] + press (SCROLL◄►) clip content Clip Horizontal clip shift / nudge L-R Press & hold (SCROLL▼▲) + turn (SCROLL◄►) Clip Playback from current screen Press & hold (SCROLL◄►) + [PLAY] Clip Clear clip Push (SCROLL◄►) + [BACK / UNDO] Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 21 MIDI knob assignment device Controls Unassign MIDI control knob [SHIFT] + [LEARN / INPUT] Preset Save preset [SAVE] Press & hold [AFFECT ENTIRE] while changing parameter Parameter Apply a change to entire kit i.e. Polyphony, mode, reverse, speed, pitch/speed) Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 22 [AUDITION] + press [MIDI] MIDI Set kit row MIDI channel [AUDITION] + turn (LOWER) - must be set as a MIDI row MIDI Set kit row MIDI note [AUDITION] + turn (UPPER) - must be set as a MIDI row Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 23 Under conditions of high CPU loading, Deluge will switch off a synth or sample voice to lower its load. Deluge will attempt to do this in the most subtle way possible, preferring to switch off voices which are “releasing”, and those which have been sounding for the longest...
  • Page 24 You may eject the SD card at any time, the only adverse effect being that if the Deluge is playing any sample, it may stop, and samples may not play correctly until the card is reinserted.
  • Page 25 (centre-negative) - the feature is not available when running the Deluge on its battery. The Deluge is able to deliver a little bit of power to connected devices, but this is very limited. More basic controllers without too many LEDs should work in many cases, but bigger controllers with advanced features may not.
  • Page 26: Compliance Information

    2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage), as amended. Environmental Protection Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice. Deluge Official Manual...
  • Page 27 This book and its contents are the property of Synthstrom Audible. Produced in partnership with Synthdawg.
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