Exploring how to adjust the endpoint of your loop once you have recorded it into the deluge.
I've recorded a Synthesizer engine clip and Kit clip
into the deluge's looper..
The steps to record the loop are here:
1. Song view
2. press any pad 1 - 16 in a row
3. use kit view
4. set a drum or synth loop
5. select your tempo
6. press song
7. in the row below
a. press 1-16 + select
b. LEARN + 1-16 -- mix
c. hit select
8. Rec + Launch (2nd row) -- check arm status
Flashing purple or red is OK
9. press REC
10. Press play
11. Press Launch to stop
See this previous post for a video
https://djjondent.blogspot.com/2020/02/precise-looping-2-using-recorded.html
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Once you have done this, you can explore clip view.
Basically, if you push the clip/track button
it will display whatever is in the clip.
If its a synth or drum kit, then the sequence of notes will be displayed.
If its an audio clip, then the waveform will be displayed.
This is a clip view (different from waveform view)
I've recorded a Synthesizer engine clip and Kit clip
into the deluge's looper..
The steps to record the loop are here:
1. Song view
2. press any pad 1 - 16 in a row
3. use kit view
4. set a drum or synth loop
5. select your tempo
6. press song
7. in the row below
a. press 1-16 + select
b. LEARN + 1-16 -- mix
c. hit select
8. Rec + Launch (2nd row) -- check arm status
Flashing purple or red is OK
9. press REC
10. Press play
11. Press Launch to stop
See this previous post for a video
https://djjondent.blogspot.com/2020/02/precise-looping-2-using-recorded.html
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Once you have done this, you can explore clip view.
Basically, if you push the clip/track button
it will display whatever is in the clip.
If its a synth or drum kit, then the sequence of notes will be displayed.
If its an audio clip, then the waveform will be displayed.
This is a clip view (different from waveform view)