I have a nasty habbit of accidentally saying "Song View" instead of "Arranger View" in a lot of this video. Sorry about that! Hopefully this entry is still easy to follow along with :) You can gain early acess to the next video in this series by signing up to my Patreon, along with other sweet perks! www.patreon.com/RSKT_all
Just wanted to say thank you for the insane level of effort you've put into this series. Uber clear, incredibly helpful as I learn the Deluge - this video got me started arranging.
@@mylarmelodies Thankyou so much! I'm such a massive fan of yours, so that really means a lot. Also - suuuper excited to hear you got yourself a Deluge. I followed your "using a looper with modular," tutorial with the Deluge and my AE Modular rack, and it works a treat! Anwyays, I'll stop geeing out. Thanks for stopping by mate 😊
The Deluge is truly a fantastic musical instrument and thanks to these videos, since I'm lazy and don't read the manual, I discover brilliant and very useful features. Thank you so much!
This has been one of the most useful quick learning video lessons on the Deluge I’ve found. I’ve had mine since 2018 at v1.4 and had updated to 3 then put it aside for awhile while I bought guitar stuff. I just got mine back from NZ with OLED retrofit, new pads, chassis, etc and put 4.1.4 on it but am woefully behind on features and forgot most of what I knew so I’m going through the series. Excellent work! Thanks.
Thanks so much for saying that! I out a lot of hard work into this series and I'm super stoked it's helped so many people. I even have to refer to it myself sometimes 😅. Thanks for watching!
This series is awesome. Found others that were describing EVERY SMALL FEATURE at once, and quickly realized it was not for me. Your progressive, no-nonsense approach is much more relatable (for me at least). Thanks a lot for sharing! 😊
No problem at all! Super stoked to hear that man, thanks for letting me know. More are on the way, just been too busy to film the new Deluge series yet. Hopefully will be this year lol
No problem! The new deluge series is on its way, but I'm about to send it back for the refit, so figured I'd wait until it's back before I start filming.
These video's are top drawer stuff!, superbly explained and very informative. Another great addition to what is a fabulous Deluge series. ....thank you so much for sharing, these videos are very much appreciated!!,,please keep them coming. 🙏
As always...fantastic video. It bothers me a bit when high quality videos like yours generate such modest view numbers. Hope that the RUclips-algorithm will kick at some point and get you the clicks you really deserve :) Thanks again for your work and all the best from Switzerland
Thanks so much for the kind words, and I'm stoked you're enjoying it all so far! As for the number, I'm not all that surprised tbh. I have a second (wayyy more popular) art channel with about 5.5k subscribers. I started my music channel at the same time, but I've really only just started to focus on it a bit more this year. So I guess in the eyes of the algorithm, I've only just started. Throw in the fact that the Deluge is a pretty niche instrument, and I think numbers like these make sense. I'm happy though! I feel like there aren't enough Deluge tutorials out there, and I'm hoping this might help convince people to buy one if they haven't already. Hopefully when I eventually make Ableton videos and vids on other gear the numbers may pick up a bit. Anyways, I'm rambling now haha. Thankyou for watching :)
@@ThePrehistoricWars fingers crossed they do. I've still got a little.bit of Deluge content to have on here, but I'll be jumping into some Ableton, Zoia, and maybe a tiny bit of modular eventually. So hopefully it won't be too neiche for much longer :)
@@ThePrehistoricWars haha, it's pretty great! You'll probably see it pop up again later in this series. I would probably recomend getting the Zoia Euroburo to pair with the deluge though, so much so that I'm considering getting on in the future. I love the pedal format for my guitar, but I think the desktop format would work a bit better, what with the CV controls and all.
I did see your previous comment come through in my inbox, but looks like you removed it. I was going to point out that this is the 6th video in a series, so the stuff I skipped over was demonstrated in each of the previous videos. If you head to my channel I have a whole playlist of these tutorials, and the first few videos should help any beginner get started. Nothing to do with subs or views, I'm just trying to teach people step by step, which unfortunately takes multiple videos to do. Either way, thanks for tuning in. I appreciate all and any feedback, and am happy to take any questions if you need extra help along the way. Just hit me up! All the best & happy Deluging :)
@@RSKT_music Yes, I did remove my comment. (a) It was a bit harsh, and for that I am sorry. (b) It was only afterward that I noticed that you have so kindly put together a whole series that I truly felt like a jerk; and for that I am sorry, too. Thank you so much for this series. I hope that many gain that which I was seeking, and found.
@@raytbrown2 Honestly, that's all good man, and big of you to say. I know I could have left it too, but I'm not in the business of upsetting people. Sorry if it seemed like I was calling you out. Just want to make sure I'm able to help in any way. Let me know if you get any more questions throughout the series :) Happy to help, and thanks for watching.
Your videos are awesome, thank you! 🙏Something you're not touching on in your video, is whether it's possible to change the parameters (e.g. level, reverb etc) for an entire row (not just for a section)? Say you want to mix the levels of your 'tracks' / rows? Right now it looks like you have to change every single section individually... Thank you again for any tip!
Hey there - I am SO sorry for the late reply, I only just saw this. I did a test and you're right; you have to edit each clip instance separately. Trying to use the audition pad will only affect the last clip you had selected, which is a bit of a pain. If you wanted to do that (and this would be a pain too), you would want to save a new copy of your song file and then record audio track versions of each one of your tracks. Then you'd be able to mix the stems on the Deluge, or export them for mixing in Ableton.
@@RSKT_music Hey man, don't be sorry! You're not the helpdesk for Deluge😉! Thank you for your workaround suggestion! That made me think (to avoid using a computer) that I can solo and resample (REC+PLAY) the entire row I want to mix then reload the sample in a fresh audio track in Arranger (still in the same song). Then the parameters (pan, level, reverb) work for the entire stem! A bit of a pain indeed but I don't have to do that on every track of the song either... Thanks again!
I may have missed it, but let's say I'm in arranger mode and I have a synth lead that i want to change up. I already made the next part by going to song mode and holding the row the lead is on, while pressing a blank row, then altering the lead notes. However, when I go back into arranger mode, I can't seem to find the new part anywhere. Is it because it's a modified version of the earlier lead? I have 8 parts in song mode, but can only play 6 of them in arranger mode.
You're on the right track! If you duplicated the lead, then it will be in a different section. So lets say lead A is blue, and lead B is pink. Back in arranger mode, find your lead track. Press and hold down on the start of the clip (should be the brightest). While holding, turn the select knob. You will be able to select between blue (lead A), pink (lead B), or white (which will make a blank clip for you to work with). Hope that help! Let me know if you have any more issues with it :)
These videos are great. New Deluge owner here. Is there a way to follow the play head in clip view or just arranger view? It seems like a limitation to me when building clips.
Hey hey! Thanks for watching. White clips are unique to the arranger view, and represent a new clip made solely to happen in that spot. When you make one, they wont have any notes inside of them. So lets say you have a blue clip, this will be pulling from a clip you made in song view. But lets say you wanted to make a fill, or a unique instance of that instrument doing something before moving back to the loops you've already made. Well, you would use a white clip for just that. A quick instance of something unique. Hope that helps!
Thank you so much for your Quick answer. I've made arrangements in the past using the arranger view and it use to work as intended with color clips. Actually I've used it OK on the song I'm working on right now before it behaved the way I've described in my main message. All and nothing but white clips. Cheers
@@FrancoisRougepullon oh, that's so weird. So you're getting nothing but white clips? Even when you hold down on the clip and turn the select knob? If you're still having issues, definately post it to the Facebook group or the Discord server. Those guys are usually pretty quick and answering bug reports.
Hello and thank you for these videos, a mammoth project very well implemented, really helping me get back into the Deluge after a couple of years without it (it broke - MIDI only for a while - and it's now away being repaired, lost job and no spare cash for a while...). I've a question if you don't mind - on this video when you recorded automation for one track's reverb level in arranger mode, it showed up as a white section on its own row (from 27:05), but what shows on the grid if you tap its tail instead of holding your finger down? I'd expect the automation data to show visually as a rough wiggly line across the pads (like when viewing waveforms) but I suspect it doesn't, but will see if it's on the Deluge 'to do' list and add a +1, also maybe using different colours for different automations on the same channel. It's been a while so I might have missed something in a firmware update, but back then I wasn't happy with automation editing and would like to know your thoughts cheers :)
Hey man, glad you're able to get the Deluge back in your hands again soon! In regards to the white clip - The clip is white because when live performing in song view I held the clip down and changed the reverb amount. When we jump to arranger view, the clip has turned white because we made unique changes. The only way to "see" the automation is to hold the tail of the clip down and look at the reverb amount (4 orange lights) going up and down. The only other way to see automation on the Deluge is to have the parameter selected and watch the screen for any change in values. It would be nice if a firmware update allows us to see automation in more detail (like the Squarp Hapax does), but it is what it is. A lot of things like automation, mixing, envelopes, etc. on the Deluge are all about using your ear, and it's made me realise I don't need to be that surgical when making music :)
@@RSKT_music Wow, thanks for the quick reply :) I did suspect that was the case and again cheers for going out of your way to answer. I watched Loopop's Hapax video and sure enough its automation function does exactly what I'd like on the Deluge. I'd use it for tweaking automation rather than creating it as the gold knobs can't do specific shapes and jumps (maybe reducing the BPM for recording precise automation then back to intended tempo?). Sooooo hopefully someone in the open source group is onto it. But in the meantime I've enough to (re)learn once it gets back, never mind making music on it heh. Peace :)
@@originalsynth for sure man. Keep in mind that you can actually emulate this on the Deluge to an extent. It's a little tedious at first, but you get the hang of it really quick. Let's say you're making a bass sequence and you want to use the grid to automate the filter opening. Create your sequence. Then, go an octave up and place a note on the first step. Change the velocity of this note to zero. Every note you put down after this will also be zero. Change this first notes filter cutoff so it's low. Place a note next to it and open the filter slowly, and then keep adding more notes and slowly open the filter each time. Every note you put down will copy the velocity and effect parameter of the last, so you can get some really zany control over your automation. If you want to change the notes in your actual sequence (the ones at full velocity), you'll have to put a note down and change your velocity back to 64, otherwise you won't hear it. I hope that makes sense. This is particularly useful if you have a long, droning note, and you want to have more control over the automation. If it sounds a bit aliased, zoom in and draw your automation that way. You can use things like cross-screen to make it easier to spread over your whole sequence, and the effect will be smoother. I plan on covering this when I actually get around to making the Deluge Workflow Guide someday, but I hope this points you in the right direction for now. It's essentially a useful way of having automation lanes appear on the grid above your sequences.
@@RSKT_music YESSSS!!! That's great! Again, many thanks for sharing the knowledge 😃 I've been looking at the open source stuff and it looks like you might have an endless task ahead of you.... but count me in for the ride... I can finally stop procrastinating (once it comes back heh) and start weaving some sonic magic again! Cheers 😄
I have a nasty habbit of accidentally saying "Song View" instead of "Arranger View" in a lot of this video. Sorry about that! Hopefully this entry is still easy to follow along with :)
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Do you mean the other way around? When you say song view do you mean arranger view?
@@justinh5701 Haha YES! Dammit, I can't even get it right in the bloody comments section lol. I'll edit that now. Cheers :)
Just wanted to say thank you for the insane level of effort you've put into this series. Uber clear, incredibly helpful as I learn the Deluge - this video got me started arranging.
@@mylarmelodies Thankyou so much! I'm such a massive fan of yours, so that really means a lot. Also - suuuper excited to hear you got yourself a Deluge. I followed your "using a looper with modular," tutorial with the Deluge and my AE Modular rack, and it works a treat! Anwyays, I'll stop geeing out. Thanks for stopping by mate 😊
this video is so great, thank you for explaining this in an easy way to understand.
No problem at all! So glad you found it useful :)
I know the Deluge quite well, but this had some tricks up its sleeve. Keep the workflow video coming, its much appreciated.
Glad you were able to get something out of it. More are definitely on their way!
The Deluge is truly a fantastic musical instrument and thanks to these videos, since I'm lazy and don't read the manual, I discover brilliant and very useful features.
Thank you so much!
No problem at all dude! Glad you're getting something out of them. Still love using the Deluge so much :)
You're a legend mate, keep these vids coming
Haha cheers, definitely have more on the way :)
This has been one of the most useful quick learning video lessons on the Deluge I’ve found. I’ve had mine since 2018 at v1.4 and had updated to 3 then put it aside for awhile while I bought guitar stuff. I just got mine back from NZ with OLED retrofit, new pads, chassis, etc and put 4.1.4 on it but am woefully behind on features and forgot most of what I knew so I’m going through the series. Excellent work! Thanks.
Thanks so much for saying that! I out a lot of hard work into this series and I'm super stoked it's helped so many people. I even have to refer to it myself sometimes 😅. Thanks for watching!
I've gone through this vid a dozen times learning more than I ever thought possible. Thanks for the greats content and instruction
No worries! The arranger view is possibly the most underrated feature of the Deluge IMO. Super useful for performance too!
This series is awesome. Found others that were describing EVERY SMALL FEATURE at once, and quickly realized it was not for me. Your progressive, no-nonsense approach is much more relatable (for me at least). Thanks a lot for sharing! 😊
No problem at all! Super stoked to hear that man, thanks for letting me know. More are on the way, just been too busy to film the new Deluge series yet. Hopefully will be this year lol
Thanks again! I've been going through these slowly and out of order, but I always learn a few new tricks.
No problem! The new deluge series is on its way, but I'm about to send it back for the refit, so figured I'd wait until it's back before I start filming.
These video's are top drawer stuff!, superbly explained and very informative.
Another great addition to what is a fabulous Deluge series.
....thank you so much for sharing, these videos are very much appreciated!!,,please keep them coming. 🙏
Thankyou so much for saying that! So glad people are enjoying this series so far! Cheers for the kind words :)
This series is fantastic, thanks!
Thanks so much! Stoked you're enjoying it so far :)
I really should start using the arranger view as it seems really powerful. I tend to just jam on song mode. Awesome tutorial!
It's definitely worth getting your head around, and can really help when used for performance too!
Another excellent video! Very good explanations.
Thanks for the kind words :)
Perfect! Clear! Let's go! Thank you so much!
Haha no problem at all :)
Superb again 👌👌
Cheers! :)
Brillantly synthetic as usual :)
Thankyou :)
As always...fantastic video. It bothers me a bit when high quality videos like yours generate such modest view numbers. Hope that the RUclips-algorithm will kick at some point and get you the clicks you really deserve :) Thanks again for your work and all the best from Switzerland
Thanks so much for the kind words, and I'm stoked you're enjoying it all so far! As for the number, I'm not all that surprised tbh. I have a second (wayyy more popular) art channel with about 5.5k subscribers. I started my music channel at the same time, but I've really only just started to focus on it a bit more this year. So I guess in the eyes of the algorithm, I've only just started. Throw in the fact that the Deluge is a pretty niche instrument, and I think numbers like these make sense. I'm happy though! I feel like there aren't enough Deluge tutorials out there, and I'm hoping this might help convince people to buy one if they haven't already. Hopefully when I eventually make Ableton videos and vids on other gear the numbers may pick up a bit. Anyways, I'm rambling now haha. Thankyou for watching :)
@@RSKT_music i think these will be a slow burn. Its neiche but anyone who gets their hands on one for the rest of time will end up watching these
@@ThePrehistoricWars fingers crossed they do. I've still got a little.bit of Deluge content to have on here, but I'll be jumping into some Ableton, Zoia, and maybe a tiny bit of modular eventually. So hopefully it won't be too neiche for much longer :)
@@RSKT_music i can't take my eyes of the zoia. Trying to tell myself i don't need it but deep down i know i just want it
@@ThePrehistoricWars haha, it's pretty great! You'll probably see it pop up again later in this series. I would probably recomend getting the Zoia Euroburo to pair with the deluge though, so much so that I'm considering getting on in the future. I love the pedal format for my guitar, but I think the desktop format would work a bit better, what with the CV controls and all.
Thank you for these videos
No problem :)
Another great video! Thanks
Thankyou! Glad you liked it :)
Another excellent video! Thanks 🙏
No problem! :) Thankyou for watching.
Thank you!
No problem :)
I did see your previous comment come through in my inbox, but looks like you removed it. I was going to point out that this is the 6th video in a series, so the stuff I skipped over was demonstrated in each of the previous videos. If you head to my channel I have a whole playlist of these tutorials, and the first few videos should help any beginner get started. Nothing to do with subs or views, I'm just trying to teach people step by step, which unfortunately takes multiple videos to do. Either way, thanks for tuning in. I appreciate all and any feedback, and am happy to take any questions if you need extra help along the way. Just hit me up! All the best & happy Deluging :)
@@RSKT_music Yes, I did remove my comment. (a) It was a bit harsh, and for that I am sorry. (b) It was only afterward that I noticed that you have so kindly put together a whole series that I truly felt like a jerk; and for that I am sorry, too. Thank you so much for this series. I hope that many gain that which I was seeking, and found.
@@raytbrown2 Honestly, that's all good man, and big of you to say. I know I could have left it too, but I'm not in the business of upsetting people. Sorry if it seemed like I was calling you out. Just want to make sure I'm able to help in any way. Let me know if you get any more questions throughout the series :) Happy to help, and thanks for watching.
Really top notch!!
Thankyou :)
Excellent
Thanks heaps!
Soooooo useful thanks you are the best!
No worries at all! :)
Your videos are awesome, thank you! 🙏Something you're not touching on in your video, is whether it's possible to change the parameters (e.g. level, reverb etc) for an entire row (not just for a section)? Say you want to mix the levels of your 'tracks' / rows? Right now it looks like you have to change every single section individually... Thank you again for any tip!
Hey there - I am SO sorry for the late reply, I only just saw this. I did a test and you're right; you have to edit each clip instance separately. Trying to use the audition pad will only affect the last clip you had selected, which is a bit of a pain. If you wanted to do that (and this would be a pain too), you would want to save a new copy of your song file and then record audio track versions of each one of your tracks. Then you'd be able to mix the stems on the Deluge, or export them for mixing in Ableton.
@@RSKT_music Hey man, don't be sorry! You're not the helpdesk for Deluge😉! Thank you for your workaround suggestion! That made me think (to avoid using a computer) that I can solo and resample (REC+PLAY) the entire row I want to mix then reload the sample in a fresh audio track in Arranger (still in the same song). Then the parameters (pan, level, reverb) work for the entire stem! A bit of a pain indeed but I don't have to do that on every track of the song either... Thanks again!
Sorry for the question not related to this section but can Deluge use samples in .aif format?
All good! The manual says the Deluge support .WAV or .AIFF files. I've never used AIFF, so can't confirm past that to be honest.
@@RSKT_music nice! Thanks
Thanks a bunch!
No worries!
I may have missed it, but let's say I'm in arranger mode and I have a synth lead that i want to change up. I already made the next part by going to song mode and holding the row the lead is on, while pressing a blank row, then altering the lead notes. However, when I go back into arranger mode, I can't seem to find the new part anywhere. Is it because it's a modified version of the earlier lead? I have 8 parts in song mode, but can only play 6 of them in arranger mode.
You're on the right track! If you duplicated the lead, then it will be in a different section. So lets say lead A is blue, and lead B is pink. Back in arranger mode, find your lead track. Press and hold down on the start of the clip (should be the brightest). While holding, turn the select knob. You will be able to select between blue (lead A), pink (lead B), or white (which will make a blank clip for you to work with). Hope that help! Let me know if you have any more issues with it :)
@@RSKT_music Thanks so much! I appreciate all your help! Your channel is my favorite for learning this awesome synth.
@@camlong89 no worries dude! Thanks heaps for the kind words :)
These videos are great. New Deluge owner here. Is there a way to follow the play head in clip view or just arranger view? It seems like a limitation to me when building clips.
Welcome! Unfortunately I don't think you can, I think that's only for arranger view :/
Hi RSKT,
Any advice on why when I'm on arranger view, everything's displayed in White and I get no sound whatsoever ?
Cheers
Hey hey! Thanks for watching. White clips are unique to the arranger view, and represent a new clip made solely to happen in that spot. When you make one, they wont have any notes inside of them. So lets say you have a blue clip, this will be pulling from a clip you made in song view. But lets say you wanted to make a fill, or a unique instance of that instrument doing something before moving back to the loops you've already made. Well, you would use a white clip for just that. A quick instance of something unique. Hope that helps!
Thank you so much for your Quick answer. I've made arrangements in the past using the arranger view and it use to work as intended with color clips. Actually I've used it OK on the song I'm working on right now before it behaved the way I've described in my main message. All and nothing but white clips. Cheers
@@FrancoisRougepullon oh, that's so weird. So you're getting nothing but white clips? Even when you hold down on the clip and turn the select knob? If you're still having issues, definately post it to the Facebook group or the Discord server. Those guys are usually pretty quick and answering bug reports.
Hello and thank you for these videos, a mammoth project very well implemented, really helping me get back into the Deluge after a couple of years without it (it broke - MIDI only for a while - and it's now away being repaired, lost job and no spare cash for a while...).
I've a question if you don't mind - on this video when you recorded automation for one track's reverb level in arranger mode, it showed up as a white section on its own row (from 27:05), but what shows on the grid if you tap its tail instead of holding your finger down? I'd expect the automation data to show visually as a rough wiggly line across the pads (like when viewing waveforms) but I suspect it doesn't, but will see if it's on the Deluge 'to do' list and add a +1, also maybe using different colours for different automations on the same channel. It's been a while so I might have missed something in a firmware update, but back then I wasn't happy with automation editing and would like to know your thoughts cheers :)
Hey man, glad you're able to get the Deluge back in your hands again soon! In regards to the white clip - The clip is white because when live performing in song view I held the clip down and changed the reverb amount. When we jump to arranger view, the clip has turned white because we made unique changes. The only way to "see" the automation is to hold the tail of the clip down and look at the reverb amount (4 orange lights) going up and down. The only other way to see automation on the Deluge is to have the parameter selected and watch the screen for any change in values. It would be nice if a firmware update allows us to see automation in more detail (like the Squarp Hapax does), but it is what it is. A lot of things like automation, mixing, envelopes, etc. on the Deluge are all about using your ear, and it's made me realise I don't need to be that surgical when making music :)
@@RSKT_music Wow, thanks for the quick reply :) I did suspect that was the case and again cheers for going out of your way to answer. I watched Loopop's Hapax video and sure enough its automation function does exactly what I'd like on the Deluge. I'd use it for tweaking automation rather than creating it as the gold knobs can't do specific shapes and jumps (maybe reducing the BPM for recording precise automation then back to intended tempo?).
Sooooo hopefully someone in the open source group is onto it. But in the meantime I've enough to (re)learn once it gets back, never mind making music on it heh. Peace :)
@@originalsynth for sure man. Keep in mind that you can actually emulate this on the Deluge to an extent. It's a little tedious at first, but you get the hang of it really quick. Let's say you're making a bass sequence and you want to use the grid to automate the filter opening.
Create your sequence. Then, go an octave up and place a note on the first step. Change the velocity of this note to zero. Every note you put down after this will also be zero. Change this first notes filter cutoff so it's low. Place a note next to it and open the filter slowly, and then keep adding more notes and slowly open the filter each time. Every note you put down will copy the velocity and effect parameter of the last, so you can get some really zany control over your automation. If you want to change the notes in your actual sequence (the ones at full velocity), you'll have to put a note down and change your velocity back to 64, otherwise you won't hear it. I hope that makes sense.
This is particularly useful if you have a long, droning note, and you want to have more control over the automation. If it sounds a bit aliased, zoom in and draw your automation that way. You can use things like cross-screen to make it easier to spread over your whole sequence, and the effect will be smoother.
I plan on covering this when I actually get around to making the Deluge Workflow Guide someday, but I hope this points you in the right direction for now. It's essentially a useful way of having automation lanes appear on the grid above your sequences.
@@RSKT_music YESSSS!!! That's great! Again, many thanks for sharing the knowledge 😃 I've been looking at the open source stuff and it looks like you might have an endless task ahead of you.... but count me in for the ride... I can finally stop procrastinating (once it comes back heh) and start weaving some sonic magic again! Cheers 😄
My god this thing is cool!!!
Couldn't agree more! :)
Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ❤
Haha thankyou :)