

But this is generally a problem for most midi controllers and not specific to a midi controller linked to the deluge. So when performing live there can be jumps in parameter values if you're not careful. Then when a fader or pot that is assigned to a parameter is moved on the XL, the parameter jumps to that value. When switching to a new song the parameter values remain the same as they were when the song was saved. Of course you could just wait until the next firmware release in August when the Deluge will become a USB host and you could just plug the LaunchControl straight into the Deluge. When the Raspberry Pi is plugged into the mains though this isn't a problem. I did however find that my battery pack can't deliver enough power to power the LaunchControl and charge the Deluge so eventually the Deluge runs out of battery. In the photo I've got a battery pack powering the raspberry pi rather than a mains power supply. I'm not claiming to be an expert on this, I'm just relaying the information on that website really so credit goes to Fabio Barbon and his colleagues at Neuma Studio. I tried following the "complete instructions" but it didn't work so I'd recommend sticking to the easy instructions. Something like this Raspberry Pi 3 Case - Black/Grey įollow the instructions labeled "easy instructions" on this website: I'll give you a quick summary of that helps:ġ x Raspberry Pi 3 model b+ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ It takes a bit of setting up but it's pretty simple to do. I use a Raspberry Pi 3 model b+ as a USB host. I have my LaunchControl XL hooked up to my deluge and it works great!
