Octatrack vs. Deluge and why I chose neither

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  • The Elektron Octatrack and Synthstrom Deluge are two of the best sampler/sequencer/workstations out there. So.... why did I sell them, and which would I choose to keep if I had to (I didn't).
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    0:00 - my history with both machines
    0:57 - Deluge pros
    2:29 - Deluge cons
    3:37 - Octatrack pros
    4:36 - cross sliders and live sampling, oh my
    5:07 - Octatrack cons (and why it's my fault)
    5:54 - Which would I pick?
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  • @sver3
    @sver3 11 місяців тому +11

    this video is Pre- Open source announcement for Deluge (Superbooth, mai 2023). so that's something to consider. all the complaints regarding the Deluge could be addressed at some point..

  • @noartifacts1983
    @noartifacts1983 Рік тому +32

    My approach is pick one and get good at it. Then you'll start making music and stop re-learning new machines every time imo

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +10

      Very true. Since basically all my actual music making involves the daw I’ve just found that’s the best place to spend most of my time. Different for everyone of course.

    • @noartifacts1983
      @noartifacts1983 Рік тому +3

      @@JamesonNathanJones yes ! Totally true. I'm not bashing other pieces of gear especially if you just wanna jam or even for inspiration!

    • @compucorder64
      @compucorder64 Рік тому +6

      @@JamesonNathanJones If it works, there's no problem. Sometimes people just don't like to use DAWs because they spend all day at their computer. Programming in an IDE, or whatever. And the last thing they want to spend more time at is a computer with mouse and screen. I think that's one big part of the motivation for all the interest in standalone synths, samplers, sequencers and eurorack. I did like the Digitakt, but didn't feel like I absolutely needed it. Love the digitone, but it's a synth, and I'm sure I'd love the Op-Six equally. But I agree, I found the Octatrack just too cumbersome and wilfully non-intuitive. MPC is borderline. Was annoying to learn initially, in some ways, but at least it does become comfortable. Because it's more a bit awkward in some areas, with being really strong in others. Not obtuse like the Octatrack.

    • @MotorHolmes
      @MotorHolmes Рік тому

      I’ve tried the Elektron and MPC environments and preferred MPC but found that both were so complex that I might as well just be using a DAW, so I’ve settled on Ableton as a primary sequencer/arranger/etc.

  • @jantuitman
    @jantuitman Рік тому +19

    I do with daws what you do with grooveboxes: I download a trial version, quickly realize that I don’t like the endless complexity of it, don’t touch it for several weeks and then forget the basic things I could do in that daw and then return to my grooveboxes, which I use so regularly I can memorize the functions much better…..

  • @deepseafishmusic
    @deepseafishmusic Рік тому +31

    Never had a Deluge, so I'm taking your word for it, but I completely agree with your view on the Octatrack. It was the first ever Elektron device I had. Sure, after some struggling I could get it to perform some basic things, but I never committed to it as much as the wizards have. Went down the classic route: got frustrated, sold it.
    But I kept seeing these awesome Elektron jams people have been putting out, so I figured it must be me and the not the machines. So I bought the Model:Samples/Cycles and had lots of fun with them, but quickly noticed some severe shortcomings.
    So I went for the Digitakt and finally took off: I made music instead of reading manuals. That felt great and I wanted more, so I got the Digitone, the Analog Four and recently the Syntakt. The Elektron workflow has a few shortcomings of its own, but I've reached a point where I can comfortably operate all the Elektron boxes I own and get to some arguably pleasing results relatively quickly.
    Sure, I can get super nice tones out of various synths, but I'll end up not using them for music because recording them for a track in the pc is an absolute inspiration killer for me because I'll once again be troubleshooting instead of making music.
    Therefore I agree with your conclusion as well: you may not be the groovebox guy, but I very much am. I'd love to be a DAW guy too just like you, but so far it's simply been too frustrating because every single time I fire up the DAW I have to troubleshoot something. Every time! Life's too short and filled with time consuming and unfortunately often not so meaningful work anyway, so let's both just keep on making music for a while before we seek out new gear ;)

    • @ledheavy26
      @ledheavy26 Рік тому

      Do you really have to troubleshoot something every time you open your daw?

    • @deepseafishmusic
      @deepseafishmusic Рік тому +2

      ​@@ledheavy26 I'd say about 4 out of 5 times. A controller may misbehave, a project may have missing files, a plugin may not work correctly, the sound card may freeze which means I need to close Ableton Live, restart the soundcard and then reopen the project etc.
      If I had a separate room or even a separate desk/pc combo where I could run nothing but the DAW and leave everything plugged in I might get substantially less issues.
      I was thinking about going fully into DAW music and sell most if not all the hardware I have, but every time (after a few weeks/months) when I'm willing to give the DAW a new chance I more or less immediately run into errors, which puts me off for another few weeks/months. Wish it were different. When I'll eventually move I'll reorganize my setup and try different DAWs too. I like Ableton Live, but so far neither it nor the NI or Arturia plugins/hardware have worked reliably.

    • @callum6224
      @callum6224 Рік тому +2

      But that really shouldn’t happen EVERY time you open your DAW, if you actually do use your DAW often… I can see maybe thinking that was common when you’re learning your daw, but those problems just won’t happen once you learn how to set things up correctly, or just begin to use it often in general. The digitakt is a great piece of gear to use with Ableton, because it’s quite literally just like plug in and play, and once you set up the overbridge plugin, you just plug it into your computer and open the vst and it works, and you can record all 8 audio tracks out into Ableton at once, and then you can also route the 8 other midi tracks into synths or whatever else in Ableton which is fun. but here’s some solutions if you’re still unsure:
      missing files won’t happen unless you’re constantly moving files around and deleting them (solution: organize a folder(s) with all of your music making stuff, like drum samples, set your synth or instrument presets to save there, I even set my VST folder to be in my ‘music production’ folder like this: ‘c/user/musicproduction/vst’, or something)
      VSTs not working- try to make another folder that’s not the one that Ableton defaults to, like I said up there, I set up my vst folder in my music production folder, and it works flawlessly every time. I suppose one problem that’s not exactly obvious at first could be that you’re installing the 32 bit or 64 bit version in your VST3 folder, or something (the current standard for VST on windows is VST3, prior to this, Ableton had designated folders for VST (VST2 I guess?), but it simply referred to them as 64 bit and 32 bit versions. Most companies still offer both 64 bit and VST3 folders and I usually just install both, because they’re almost always very small files and because I already have separate designated folders for both because I have a lot of older plugins that were either free or were just made before VST3 was a thing. But you’re going to want to use VST3 as it’ll work better in general, but I recommend that you just set up both folders and label them accordingly (I should say, I don’t have a 32 bit vst folder because Ableton stopped supporting 32 bit vet plugins around Ableton 10 or 9, which would be fine, but there’s at least one really great plugin that I wish I could still use, it was a tape emulation plugin).
      Controller and audio interface shouldn’t freeze unless you’re like unplugging them and plugging them back in while Ableton is running, if you plug in and turn on both before turning Ableton on it should basically work without even having to set them up, for me it’s at least always been plug in and play with midi controllers, for audio interfaces, sometimes I have to go to preferences and choose it from the audio devices drop down, but it’s always there and works without an issue every time. I guess I do remember having trouble getting my Audio interface working when I was just starting with Ableton years and years ago, but I also had a cheap, awful interface with an old version of FireWire, and I fixed it by downloading Asio4all, and just setting that up and then choosing ASIO as my driver then my interface as my audio device. If your controller won’t do certain things, sometimes Ableton will have 2 of the 3 options disabled on your midi device. One of them allows you to basically press play and to stop a track using your midi controllers play and stop buttons, but it always lets you at least send midi info like what notes you’re playing or whatever.
      Learning Ableton will take you so much further than that what you’re capable of with a groove box or any piece of hardware IMO, but I started with Ableton and then bought a model samples then a digitakt, and I love both, but they’re more like fun things to use to come up with little ideas here and there or to use in live shows, to play back both long, minutes long samples and to play back midi and sequenced drum samples or whatever. But yeah, I can’t recommend it enough; hence my too long reply about it )

    • @deepseafishmusic
      @deepseafishmusic Рік тому

      ​@@callum6224 First off: thank you for that extensive reply!
      Secondly though: I ran into these issues and applied just the fixes you have mentioned. Those are things one learns throughout the years.
      Still, my issues persist. The latest one was with the Arturia Keystep 37: plugged it in (and turned it on), started Ableton. For no reason whatsoever Ableton's browser view on the top left would not open. I could click the dropdown button, nothing would happen. And I could not switch back and forth between arrangement and session view. It was completely bugged out. All my drivers were up to date, just like all the software. And no other program was running in the background and nothing else (like a controller) was plugged in. When I get things like these I'm not even attempting to troubleshoot them anymore because I know they are highly specific. If it were a general problem I could google it. But this? No chance.
      So what I end up doing on a good day is to reboot my computer and then try again. If it works I might give Ableton a shot until I run into the next problem. If not I call it a day, I neither have the time nor the nerves for this, I'd much rather make music.
      Yes, Overbridge is great :) The delay on the analog heat made it unusable for me (as a send effect via USB, not the unit itself with its analog inputs/outputs) and for some reason I'm getting loud white noise on the Syntakt, but usually audio and midi get sent over just fine and most importantly in time. Really like it so far.
      Agreed, a DAW is infinitely more powerful than a groovebox. And while I'm sometimes yearning for more effects than the simple delay and reverb (and chorus sometimes) of the Elektron boxes, I'm still inspired almost every time I switch on an Elektron box. And I honestly like the Elektron sequencer more than Ableton's sequencer. I know the keyboard shortcuts and I know the Max for Live sequencers, but the Elektron sequencer just seems much quicker. Granted, I would struggle hard with certain genres and sounds on the Elektron boxes. They have their soft and hard limits which I always quickly run into, but it's also a fun challenge to overcome them.
      I think I'll try to sequence some VSTs/samples via the Elektron sequencer, maybe that will work nicely.
      Perhaps to wrap it up: I'm willing to get into Ableton at some point, but as of right now I'm thankfully finding joy in using hardware and I actually manage to make a track every now and then, so I'll keep this status quo until I move and until I'm able to set up a proper DAW environment. Meaning a dedicated computer and permanently wired controllers/interfaces/etc so that at least a good chunk of these issues should never surface.
      Glad to hear you have come to like your Ableton Live setup after a couple of years of learning :) I'll get there eventually, but so far I'm content with what I have.

    • @starsunderer
      @starsunderer Рік тому

      Have you tried different daws ? Ableton isn't exactly user friendly.

  • @alexwestconsulting
    @alexwestconsulting Рік тому +24

    Deluge is getting an lcd, AND you can retrofit your existing deluge by buying just the lcd. Pretty sure we'll be able to name individual sequences. PS. Deluge price is going up a la Rytm.

  • @saucearmy
    @saucearmy Рік тому +4

    My odyssey of 15 years to find the right setup for me: started with a Roland MC 505, loved the workflow but bulky and too many limitations, then NI Maschine, went on to Ableton Push 2, didnt like the use of a DAW, decided to go DAWless, bought a Roland MC 909, resold it, got the new MC 707, classic early buyer, software was not ready and too limited, sold it, got a 1010music blackbox, liked it but for sampling only and finally got a Deluge 2 years ago: Gamechanger for me. DAWless, super easy MIDI controlling of my synths, 6h hours battery (love it for being outdoors), the internal synth and effects are bread and butter but it‘s surprising how good tracks sound that only used internal sounds.
    Super happy with my Deluge. I played an Octatrack for a few hours and was immediately put off by it‘s illogical workflow

  • @jakedooom
    @jakedooom Рік тому +7

    I tried the Push2 (Ableton) for a short while till I discovered I was being forced into boxes, either of time signatures I needed always to fight to get away from eighths and sixteenths, or of scales… It was fun for a while. But I sold it, without regrets. I also tried DAWs, but they were too much like my day-job: too “computer-y”, capturing midi, and then tweaking the piano-roll to correct my mistakes. (Didn’t enjoy that much because of the unlimited possibilities.) So now I am happier just playing the keyboards on the synths, and working with the limits of making whole music with just my fingers and only doing modulation that I can physically reach during live play. I think I now need to re-embrace the DAW, with more discipline, and clarity over the limitations I need to apply, to free me for a level of live improvisation over stuff that I could get the DAW to replicate for me, or assist me with. Ultimately the best machine I use to play with, is essentially just a metronome, to keep my pace up.

  • @marcus268
    @marcus268 9 місяців тому +5

    I tried MPC because of Octatracks learning curve, but after beeing frustrated enough, i am back on the Octatrack, you just have to put the effort in, its rewarding.

  • @Epicfuzz
    @Epicfuzz 11 місяців тому +6

    One big difference which makes me choose the Deluge is that it is open source. The community has made many features that we have asked for

    • @marc.lepage
      @marc.lepage 8 місяців тому +1

      This is a great selling point, and as a software developer, it makes me seriously consider it.

  • @user-zo9xq4zi3h
    @user-zo9xq4zi3h Рік тому +5

    I've watched tons of videos about octatrack, digitakt, deluge and all that modern DAWless stuff, but one thing still concerns me - why these mostly are tutorial and review videos, and no real performances at all? The only groove box that has more performances than reviews is electribe esx.

  • @user-fe8zd5of8y
    @user-fe8zd5of8y 19 днів тому

    Makes me want to open Pigments in my DAW. I agree, I agree. I bought the ELEKTRON 4 Voice synth...whatever it WAS. A few weeks later, I sold the wretched machine and bought a MODAL 002 (8 voice analog poly. WOW! That felt good!! just remember: Even if you can't be a Groovebox Guy, you can still be Groovy.

  • @MilesAwayOfficial
    @MilesAwayOfficial Рік тому +3

    Just stumbled on this video dude, we are so similar haha. I've bought the Deluge and Digitakt and Digitone only to realize I just don't really love grooveboxes over and over again. The freedom and fluidity of a daw is just too great. I will say though I've been loving the Polyend Play (just did a video) because of how utterly wild and random it gets; I think you'd have a ton of fun with that!

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +3

      Haha I must admit I’ve been eyeing the Play since they announced it. 😅 I’ll be sure to check out your video on it!

  • @jessejohnson7591
    @jessejohnson7591 10 місяців тому +2

    Did you replace them with a different sampler? I had the MPC One. I own the MPC Live II. I hate them both! My favorite sampler is the Circuit Rhythm but it has to many limitations. I like the immediate controls of the Circuit Rhythm and I find I gravitate towards instruments with less menu diving. Any suggestions for a sampler with immediate controls and some cool features?

  • @therealwhite
    @therealwhite 10 місяців тому +1

    this is some jack stratton level editing and i'm here for it

  • @gleannmhuire
    @gleannmhuire 9 місяців тому

    Very impressive vlog. Great work.

  • @samprock
    @samprock Рік тому +5

    Maschine+ had all answers for me! It’s so good …… with my acute GRAS , it only took the second buy to keep it :)

  • @artemi-music
    @artemi-music Рік тому

    Thanks for your overview

  • @samborn7120
    @samborn7120 Рік тому +2

    Great reviews!
    I have decided to avoid these seq/sample boxes in general for exactly the reasons you pointed out…
    Attempting to wrap my head around these is daunting. I made an attempt at the octatrack and decided that “Control-Alt Shift” removed all creative inspiration from my mind… Sticking with my feeble workstation hardware sequencer or Pro Tools.

  • @ReneGBoscio
    @ReneGBoscio Рік тому +3

    I’m just here for the comic relief and brilliant editing. 🙌🏻

  • @MistyMusicStudio
    @MistyMusicStudio Рік тому +2

    Man that old octatrack looks sweet! I didn't even know anything like that existed 10 years ago or I would have been pining for it haha. I spend most of my time in my DAW too, but when I have time to step away from it and do something just for fun, it's straight to groovebox, guitar, or keys 🎶

  • @SeverityOne
    @SeverityOne Рік тому +2

    A friend of mine is like that. He's buying, selling, and re-buying gear all the time. I, on the other hand, purchase gear occasionally, and then cling to it as if it were the One Ring.

  • @addLADN
    @addLADN 9 місяців тому +1

    Love your videos, you save me a tonne of money. 👍

  • @tonyrapa-tonyrapa
    @tonyrapa-tonyrapa Рік тому

    Spot on, Mr. Jones. There is no best way except the way that works best for you. And whether that's DAWless or inside the box makes no difference. Personally, I've never used one of these groovebox/sampler/sequencer machines - and even when I watch reviews/tutorials of these things (and I've watched loads) I still never feel the need to try one out. I'm so comfortable with my current workflow (Studio One) that I don't see any reason to "fix" what ain't broken! But anyone who feels that DAWless is best for them, I applaud you.

  • @MarcoPolux
    @MarcoPolux Рік тому +2

    @06:38 Definitively! It is good to hear that... I also really wanted to like the groove boxes..... maybe not for me 😢 . What I did is to have many MIDI controllers that I use along with Cubase and have a very cool experience creating, almost DAW-less because I don't need to dive into the DAW, almost all parameteres I need, I can controll with physical knobs and keys without even having to look at the DAW.... Cubase is the best one to do that; you take almost any midi controller and in minutes you make it work exactly as you want, forget Mackie controller templetes.... this is ad hoc and super easy.

  • @joegrant413
    @joegrant413 4 місяці тому

    Enjoying this video so far! I really want to hear more about any tool in terms of whether or not it was worthwhile or useful as a sketcher, or a song, developer, or a polished production tool. That is in music composers’ terms of real outcomes, and worthwhile use. BTW, I’m also enjoying your composition course.
    Have you tried the Oxi one?

  • @freezerman5871
    @freezerman5871 Рік тому +2

    I share so many of your views on the OctaTrack: suffering daily to get my head around the clumsy sampling features, routing, tracks and such, I eventually spent time on the web finding solutions, rather than making music. And about GRAS, yes, it happens, but why feel bad about it? I may have a more severe form of GRAS: whenever I have gear that I "really" dig, well, I buy a second one. But I never re-bought gear that I previously sold.

  • @JonathanGrover
    @JonathanGrover Рік тому +3

    MPC all day every day for excellent performance pads, easy workflow sampling, sequencing, midi and cv control. 7 inch touch screen on the newer models can't be beat.

    • @mb2776
      @mb2776 9 місяців тому

      yep, there's a reason that even some of the old heads when ask the question what is the best mpc all around, most of them pick one of the modern ones, despite the fact that the mpc60, 3000 and 2000xl have a special place in their hearts. It's not perfect and there are some nasty bugs but all in all, yeah...

  • @hdslave
    @hdslave 4 місяці тому

    that spooky eerie jam under your voice during the cons was lowkey hilarious. made it feel like you are reviewing the gear in a horror movie

  • @JoeJohnston-taskboy
    @JoeJohnston-taskboy 6 місяців тому +1

    Me too! I have a Circuit Tracks and after more than a year, it does not click with me. I am a DAW guy. I have used traditional sequencers…to stream notes into my DAW.

  • @FuZZbaLLbee
    @FuZZbaLLbee Рік тому +3

    I had the exact same thing with thé Octatrack and two week gaps that made me forget how the routing needs to be set up. I did write it down at some point which helped a bit.
    Then I just bought the EZbot template and use it like that. This also gives alle the other cool effects.

  • @1111undici1111
    @1111undici1111 Рік тому

    This was a good honest talk about these devices, thanks for sharing! There are no rules what comes to making music and people are different, some device works for you and it might not work for some other person, that's just how it is. People need to find out what works for them.

  • @embodie_breaks7089
    @embodie_breaks7089 Рік тому +2

    Isla S2400 changed my game. The Mpc I use with hardware synths for more future/bass music these days, or to run with the AkaiS900 for that MPC60-ish sound. I dig the S2400 on its own all day though. Shits fly asf. I'm a sampler nut though...

  • @bricelory9534
    @bricelory9534 Рік тому +1

    The current only groove box that I think would capture my fancy is the Polyend Play due to its probablistic features and the ease of having varied length and speed tracks. Obviously, it is massively lacking in the sampling side of things, but I honestly don't mind the idea of just loading it with a curated set of sounds that interest me and going from there.
    As someone who also thinks less in loops, it seems free form enough to fit what I want from a groove box well.

  • @ShaighJosephson
    @ShaighJosephson 11 місяців тому +1

    I run my synths and parellel guitar pedal chains into a Headrush Looperboard that doubles as a 4 stereo channel mixer...then into an Akai Force connected to Abelton... Works like a charm for everything...

  • @orchidsvoid
    @orchidsvoid Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the video. I hadn't owned neither of them by I feel like more likely I would bought octatrack than deluge. From what I saw on UA-cam people with octatrack making music I like more. I like how @OoraMusic working with that machine.

  • @NateHorn
    @NateHorn Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @Polyend
    @Polyend Рік тому

    Wondering if you'd be happy with the Poleyd Play and/or the Tracker.

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +1

      I’ve definitely had my eye on the Play since it came out 👀 Sounds great from what I’ve heard of it!

    • @bricelory9534
      @bricelory9534 Рік тому

      ​@@JamesonNathanJones same here - only groove box that's of interest to me because it looks to be less rigidly grid-oriented than other ones. I also love the probablistic things it can do.

  • @tomphillpotts
    @tomphillpotts 2 місяці тому

    Intersting video with good points to ponder.
    I think the most interesting point is the last one - I think I'm in a similar place where the kind of musical structures that the Deluge thrives in are not the kind of music I make. I also find the DAW much more free and easy to work with. I can quickly make a track on the Deluge but it always goes towards a similar conventional musical structure. And I don't have the kind of happy accidents that surprise me that I have in the DAW.

  • @RSKT_music
    @RSKT_music Рік тому +1

    I'm a pretty big Deluge user, and most of my channel is based around it. That said, I do have my own grips with it, and lately I've been working on a template for Ableton that basically turns it into the Deluge on startup. Because until the Deluge support easy stem exporting or audio over USB, it mostly stays in the box (which is frustrating). Still, I'd LOVE to get my hands on an Octatrack some day. It looks like a lot of fun!

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +2

      I had a lot of fun with the Deluge. But it was the same for me - just a couple features that would frustrate me. I’m just realizing that I forgot to mention how nice it was to have an extra set of outputs on the OT. Unfortunately that’s not something Synthstrom can change in a firmware update. :/ It’s still a very fun box though.

    • @RSKT_music
      @RSKT_music Рік тому +1

      @@JamesonNathanJones Yeah I have to agree, a couple of extra ports would make it so much more usable. Hopefully a Deluge 2.0 is released some day, but I doubt it will be anytime soon. Still, it's a lot more capable than other grooveboxes, so it has that going for it I guess!

  • @swampdweller5
    @swampdweller5 Місяць тому

    Great video. I still love my Octatrack. One thing I would say about Grooveboxes is you are not stuck with 16-32-64 step patterns. I think making grooves that don't use those conventional times are quite interesting and opens up your mind a bit. But just a thought....Kind regards

  • @lebotseurch
    @lebotseurch Рік тому +1

    I have both of them; not sure we need to compare them, for me they fit into different situations: usually using the deluge to sketch ideas quickly or just grabbing it to glue various gear i threw earlier on the table for jamming (yeah, cv connectivity is a killing feature). OT gives you amazing random happy accidents but requires more time to set up unless you are a wizard like Ezbot..

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +3

      Not sure we NEED to do anything really 😂
      They do cover some common ground, but yes of course they’re quite different as well. Wouldn’t be much point if they were the same.

  • @randommcranderson5155
    @randommcranderson5155 Рік тому

    editing is hilarious on this one. Not really interested in either box but I liked learning the differences. I like the screen on the elektron boxes 1000x more than boxes without screens - trying to figure out what you did on a project two weeks ago on even something as simple as a circuit is painful.

  • @nebula0697
    @nebula0697 6 місяців тому +1

    It all makes perfect sense. I wonder if you'll be able to resist buying the Polyend Play or Polyend Play+ They sure look fun

  • @sinefabula
    @sinefabula Рік тому

    First, I loved the soundtrack in this video! Do you produce similar music? I should definitely listen to it, that's right up alley!
    Anyway, I too find grooveboxes to be quite curious beasts - on the one hand, they really look attractive and inspiring and some of them have nice crisp monochrome OLED screens and clicky buttons (yum), and I would really love to come home from work, power up an OT or a DT, put on my headphones and click and twist away my evening - but on the other hand, as I begin researching (i.e. binge watching YT videos), I quickly realise they all seem really hard to do any sound design on and to really mangle and destroy samples - the process I like the most in my music making.

  • @andrij.demianczuk
    @andrij.demianczuk Рік тому +7

    I use the Octatrack as my main mixer, which means it’s always out, on my desk and hooked up ready to go. That’s largely how I got ‘okay’ with it - regardless of my other gear, it’s the one constant.

    • @battlemode
      @battlemode Рік тому +2

      That's exactly what I've done. I also had the issue of having to relearn it every time I used it after a break, but now I route everything through my mixer into Octatrack as a final step, and it gets used all the time now.

  • @dovepaige
    @dovepaige Рік тому

    Have you tried the 1010music BlackBox, I swear by it as a sampler, maybe if you try that one you won't feel the urge to sell it

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +1

      Haven’t tried the Blackbox but did have the eurorack module (Bitbox) for awhile. Mine was a bit buggy, but it was early on though and I think they’ve improved it since.

  • @trouaconti7812
    @trouaconti7812 Рік тому

    I just went multitrack recording route with a bunch of instruments, mike, and a midipal for casual arpeggios

  • @gammakeraulophon
    @gammakeraulophon Місяць тому

    Yep.. I sympathise with you mate... just sold the octatrack... had to record off a load of sound from projects before letting it go.... found quite a few nice things i should have worked harder at and developed..... but the thing is in a box on its way to new owner... and already i fear suffering GRAS! 🙁

  • @AaronFerenc
    @AaronFerenc Рік тому

    Hilarious! And great breakdown of how you see these machines as well. I have to admit, when I saw the Deluge today, I was like WHAAA...what is that thing?? I want one, right now. HA> This, just after recently acquiring an Analog Four and a Drum Brute Impact! In my mind I thought, "that thing looks like it can do what both of these machines try to do together! Brilliant!" Which is probably is. But I'm also glad I watched your video because it reminded me that the newest(to you) brightest looking piece of gear is STILL just another piece of gear and another learning curve and SOME limitation of some sort, you will find out eventually. SO, yeah, thanks for that and also making me laugh.

  • @EZBOT_
    @EZBOT_ Рік тому +2

    You are the Billy Bob Thornton of hardware, I dig it.

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +1

      Haha I’ll take it. Mad respect to you my man. Learned a lot of what I forgot about the OT from you 😅

    • @EZBOT_
      @EZBOT_ Рік тому

      @@JamesonNathanJones Thanks 🙏 that video was great. Looking forward to more from you

    • @ftlaud911
      @ftlaud911 Рік тому +1

      I was trying to make the connection, but couldn't. Same voice inflection and demeanor. You hit the nail on the head. If only he enjoyed Angelina Jolie as well. Really enjoy both or your channels so keep the videos coming please.

  • @Aedhon
    @Aedhon Рік тому

    do you use any other sampler now?

  • @letmefeelthevibes
    @letmefeelthevibes 6 місяців тому

    Since the Deluge's firmware is open source it just keeps getting better and better! But you have to take for what it is: a groovebox. Jamming with a groovebox and producing music on a DAW are simply two very different things.

  • @lloydvallentine2
    @lloydvallentine2 Рік тому

    what do you think on the Hapax Squarp?

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому

      Seems really cool, but it’s purely a sequencer - no sampling capabilities.

  • @ErwinSchrodinger64
    @ErwinSchrodinger64 Рік тому +1

    What about just a dedicated sequencer, like a Squarp Hapax? I'm considering a Deluge or a Hapax. However, Mr. Jones, your words way heavy on me.

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +1

      I really like the Squarp Hermod aside from its tiny screen and menu diving. The Hapax seems to be an improvement in those areas, though I’ve never used one.

  • @lukeskywalker2656
    @lukeskywalker2656 Рік тому

    😘 Danke mate

  • @toslinked
    @toslinked Рік тому +3

    octatrack ftw! it’s an entire universe.

  • @EarlyMist
    @EarlyMist Рік тому +1

    I'm the same. DAW over grooveboxes. All my best music, and 90% of the stuff I've made for TV, websites etc was written in the box with a few external synths.

    • @gctechs
      @gctechs 25 днів тому

      Software is work, hardware is fun.

    • @EarlyMist
      @EarlyMist 24 дні тому

      @@gctechs totally 100% disagree with that black and white opinion 👌

  • @LocaliLLocano
    @LocaliLLocano Рік тому +1

    I came from akai s1000 and Ensoniq eps. To me octatrack became second nature. Yes there are quirks but once you know them you’re golden.

  • @wallygator57190
    @wallygator57190 9 місяців тому

    To be honest I feel exactly the same after buying both polyend devices tracker and play.
    They have great functionalities but learning on those really kill my workflow....
    Best to do is getting instrument instead....

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Рік тому

    Try Drambo on the Ipad.

  • @sorrynotcyborg
    @sorrynotcyborg Рік тому

    I have wanted an Octatrack for years but never had the kind of money to justify being acquitted to a mental home. Yet, it still calls to me as if it is destined to be in my life. Could it be the one? is the Octatrack the one piece of gear I will never feel I need to sell for something else?

  • @defnlife1683
    @defnlife1683 20 днів тому

    Have had the OT waiting to be used for over a year. The biggest thing I learned about selling gear is to not do it.

  • @TheSoulSynthesis
    @TheSoulSynthesis Рік тому +1

    I'm in the same boat. I tried the tracker when I started getting into hardware synths and it was collecting dust. A DAW is more flexible for me, but that's only me. People shall use whatever the hell they want.
    Just using it because "ew computers DAWless 4evar" is a bit of a silly argument / trend. I can see the draw but I have yet to encounter someone that's going beyond "just because" for doing that.
    More power to them. All is good, just make noises and be happy.
    Excellent video and I think it is helpful for a lot of people

    • @trouaconti7812
      @trouaconti7812 Рік тому

      Daws can suck you in too and take all the inspirarion away. If you want to create just play more and button less, it is possible to do that with Daws but i find that a multitrack recorder does it quite well and tracks can be exported to a daw and finessed to your liking.

    • @TheSoulSynthesis
      @TheSoulSynthesis Рік тому +1

      @@trouaconti7812 sure, it's a workflow thing. But it ends up on a DAW eventually for editing and refinement / mixing. My gripe is more with the bunch that pump out a stereo file from their mixer just because a computer is not allowed in any part of producing music and telling me I'm doing it wrong because there's just one true way. I just don't get it, but that's my problem not theirs ;D
      In the end everything goes, everyone can do what they want.

  • @JustinUrban1
    @JustinUrban1 Рік тому +2

    I suffer from the same syndrome lol. I have bought and sold at least 50k worth of gear over the past 5 years. And some items I’ve bought 3 times only to turn around and sell it again. I’m currently on my 2nd Deluge. That’s all I have now other than Ableton and my many plug-ins I’ve bought.

  • @focalsounds4920
    @focalsounds4920 6 місяців тому

    Squarp Hapex (as sequencer) with 1010 Music BlackBox (as sampler)

  • @krazywabbit
    @krazywabbit Рік тому

    The third and fourth hands made me question the mushrooms I had on my pizza.
    Good content. The video. Not the pizza.

  • @gooneybird808
    @gooneybird808 Рік тому +1

    I suffered from grass...now I smoke grass and suffer from ableton only

  • @redbirdsaraceno
    @redbirdsaraceno Рік тому

    Great vid ! im always trying to relearn the deluge if i let it sit a while , my memory is crap so id probably be really frustrated with an octatrak but it least it has a readable screen , i hate the deluge screen file diving setup. my deluge actually freezes up quite often even with only a couple tracks and when i tried to post that on their forum Rohan wouldn’t post it as he seems to be doing some weird screening of user posts lately , so that kinda irks me bit and makes me strongly consider just selling it. synthstrom customer service is really good other than the sudden not allowing of legit non offensive forum posts , which is a little too controlling and weird for my liking. i always loved the octatrack vids but doubt i can afford one , or have the patience to learn , so i guess ill just stick with daws. i guess it is personal taste really.

  • @NicleT
    @NicleT Рік тому

    The _GRAS_ 🤣
    I never had an Elektron device but after trying a bunch of other grooveboxes I can say my best friend is the Deluge. This said, composing music on a grid based instrument always make me feel I’m making “music by number” which horrifies me. The ultimate trick I found is to pair it to a ambient dedicated modular synth.

    • @simonlockley2854
      @simonlockley2854 Рік тому +1

      Could you recommend an affordable ambient dedicated modular synth?

  • @Fedor_Tkachev_Music
    @Fedor_Tkachev_Music Рік тому

    For good!

  • @user-mm3es7fw1v
    @user-mm3es7fw1v 3 місяці тому

    Polyend Play is amazing

  • @leadpipejustice9253
    @leadpipejustice9253 Рік тому

    lmaooo love the edits. Octatrack for the win. and yes I have not bought it for the reasons you mentioned. just no time, and laziness

  • @synthcollector
    @synthcollector Рік тому +1

    i prefer daw too, even if i'm always tempted by groovrbox...

  • @istvantoth7431
    @istvantoth7431 11 місяців тому

    Subscribed.

  • @longline
    @longline 11 місяців тому

    I'm still a multitrack nerd. Perfect fit for me, no shade to the work flow of others.

  • @yepyep3897
    @yepyep3897 Рік тому

    Suggestion: product purchase links....

  • @kierenmoore3236
    @kierenmoore3236 Рік тому

    I’ve never owned an Octatrack, but I hear people rave about Scene changes … ? Is that something you miss at all? Or is that (more) easily done in your DAW, too … ?

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +1

      Yeah it is really cool. You could set up something similar in the daw but it’s implemented really well with the Octatrack’s cross slider. A lot of fun.

    • @nicocroissant4988
      @nicocroissant4988 Рік тому

      @@Leviathan-mj8gi there is a max for live instruments called "octascenes". It's free and edited by a guy called chapelier fou. You should try it. I think that using a midi controler with a fader, you can approach the behaviour of the octatrack scenes. You will find the link easily.

  • @kisho2679
    @kisho2679 Рік тому

    Would the Akai Force beat them?

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому

      Never used one so I can’t really say unfortunately.

    • @iamrocketray
      @iamrocketray Рік тому +1

      @@JamesonNathanJones Its another of those box's that does everything if only you could remember how! but its the closest thing to a DAW in a box, in fact ableton in a box. But Akai released it too early and the software was undeveloped, they have really got it sorted now though!

  • @solarion33
    @solarion33 Рік тому

    Elektron machines are based on Trackers but more midi centric. care to try a tracker ?

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому

      I looked into the Polyend Tracker but the minute I heard someone say it was like making music on a spreadsheet I peaced out. Ha

    • @solarion33
      @solarion33 Рік тому

      @@JamesonNathanJones
      laying down notes and selecting instrument\sample per step is the easy part. its the different commands ( like slide, chord , jump , change envelope, change volume etc) that needs some menu diving.
      stylistically it lends itself well to D&B and Chip music (the one you would hear off gameboy , snes and so on .. )
      also most cracked software has a tracker tune traditionally

    • @solarion33
      @solarion33 Рік тому

      @@JamesonNathanJones oh and also you don't need hardware for it as it can run on your computer .. it ran on the oldest of personal computers ..

  • @lockyp204
    @lockyp204 Рік тому

    When did GAS become GRAS and what’s the “R”

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +1

      It’s the far more serious condition: gear RE-acquisition syndrome - when you buy something again you’ve already sold because you remember why you bought it the first time

    • @lockyp204
      @lockyp204 Рік тому

      @@JamesonNathanJones Ahh makes sense now. Wrestling with that regarding the Octatrack. But I know myself too well, and the Octatrack not so much 😬

  • @frantsel5711
    @frantsel5711 Рік тому

    Ot has its flaws. But it is so so good.. keeps delivering.. took me many hours to learn tho

  • @synthcollector
    @synthcollector Рік тому +1

    a the end i have logic, cubse, FL, and waht its the best and the one i always use? Korg gadge on mac....killer app....great sounds... right limitations. Then i export stem in logic or cubase....Gadget its the best daw/groovebox i ever used, hyper direct and immediate, similar to the first fruity loops, but with synths and drum of high quality.

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +1

      Interesting. I’m not familiar with it but will have to look it up.

    • @synthcollector
      @synthcollector Рік тому +2

      @@JamesonNathanJones yes, try it. It really worth. Korg's software synths are great...i'm analog fan, but actually you can not spot differencies in a track if that lead was from a Memorymoog or from softsynth...and i had all the top analog. Keep on doing your video, are interesting and funny!

  • @svenmify
    @svenmify 6 місяців тому

    The octatrack doesn’t even have a fretboard style isomorphic keyboard, sure you can use the standard piano style keys (yuck), but that’s only one octave. Just for that the deluge is miles ahead

  • @rorz999
    @rorz999 5 місяців тому

    What's with the horror movie music in the background? Lol

  • @es__music
    @es__music Рік тому

    nobody talks about the maschine anymore

  • @Ast3rixMusic
    @Ast3rixMusic 3 місяці тому

    Gear re-acquistion syndrome... LOL!! There's just not one machine yet that does it all and well. That really is the problem... no one has addressed that there needs to be a single machine that does everything. Deluge is about to be open source so it could well be better because the community will be involved in building it. Hardware is the only limitation unless they decide it's time for a refresh then develop a new one. How long will they develop on the first unit? Will it split into another group for the new build?

  • @------YeahOK------
    @------YeahOK------ 9 місяців тому

    I've had the octa 2 years. It still hasn't made it into any of my projects. Daws are too convenient and flexible. Thinking of selling the OT

  • @dancingclair
    @dancingclair Рік тому

    Sad you sold the octatrack because I’m sure you would have made some great videos

  • @neonvoid
    @neonvoid Рік тому

    i thought the answer will be "i realized my phone can do a better job" :P

  • @effebidi9677
    @effebidi9677 Рік тому +1

    Hello....I speak for Deluge.
    I don't get where is missing the sample per step in Deluge. I can set a sample per step yes, so I don't really get what is this limitation.
    Said that I might take a little bit of defence for Deluge and little attack to it . I dreamt a groovebox as Deluge looks and does: built like a tank, portable, powerfull, special.
    My main protection and defence about Deluge is that its a container that no one machine in the world can be . I defend its limitations because It's just a tool for ideas and might be taken as it is. Of course stems will be better to work from USB , but sampling ? who cares sampling really. I use samples. I record from my recorders and work sample in to pc with a 21 inch screen, oh BOY !
    What boders me is more the routings , the effects to be way too limited, lack of midi FX too, no compression ARRRR !!! and of course still the lack of exporting files via USB and a DAW/Editor that can open the heart of Deluge to my eyes. The new OLED screen opened to new perspective , and especially the Sample managing and the midi configuration in the box.... All this still in sylent.
    All in all Deluge is such a thing that will bnever be replace in the hstory and I don't want DELUGE V2 to be a better Deuge. I would prefer this to become the Deluge V2 by adding everything is needed, oh man even midi/file/Audio input-output from USB . I have read of a V2 here in the comments: well if ever I would imagine just an other machine with other physics , and bigger. Lots of input/outputs and again much much bigger to stay fixed in the studio. but this, this is just a love of a tool. Let it grow inside itself, I hope in Synthstrom to arrive at least on a 5.0 OS with big big changes in every single department, maybe more expensive , OK , but near to perfection .

  • @KiR_3d
    @KiR_3d Рік тому

    #Elektron #a4mk2
    I've got my A4 MK2 just to be able to sketch my ideas while obtaining a great sound. Not every place here os safe to leave a PC block or a heavy laptop + some monitor.
    One complaint... (not one, ok) it's not liteweight and it has some stupid limitations which aren't based on it's hardware limits. Seems just like a "great" marketing idea which ruins Elektron's reputation in eyes of customers.
    Other than that it's a great thing and i hope to play on some gigs using it!

  • @easibroeasibrode6381
    @easibroeasibrode6381 Рік тому

    Reconozco que odio los efectos del octatrack, son muy anticuados sin embargo, es una máquina muy divertida e inspiracional. Gracias por el vídeo

  • @drcentertainment4756
    @drcentertainment4756 Рік тому

    I would have just put them on the shelf.

  • @dubmaverick69
    @dubmaverick69 Рік тому +1

    It would be nice if you also start talking about the audio converters in these machines, most of the stuff in the 80s,90s and 2000s had pretty decent converters, today there are so many manufacturers of different products that I believe the quality is not the same, it is not bad, it is just too polished, when you start using multiple sounds from any of these units the sound suffers. There are very a few sampler workstations that really have the power and the punch of Emu,Akai, Roland, Ensoniq from back in the day. These newer units try to do too much at once, it should be easy to bring DAW technology into hardware but no one can really do it, as of now.

  • @willswitchcraft
    @willswitchcraft Рік тому

    very well done and entertaining.............nicely put together....................I've been addicted to my Deluge for quite a few years now.......totally agree with a lot of your observations.......So many annoying things about the Deluge (far beyond what you've mentioned), yet I've found it's perfect for my 'ambient' workflow........(still use other gear for other things)......................feel free to stop by my channel.........................Can't wait to check out more of your, well produced content.....

    • @carljacobs1287
      @carljacobs1287 Рік тому +5

      Yeah. This dude played 1 note for 10 minutes, and I listened to all 10 minutes of it!

  • @mooseymoose
    @mooseymoose Рік тому

    dRambo made me finally sell my OT, which I thought might never happen.

    • @odalv7278
      @odalv7278 Рік тому

      i like that crossfader, but the tedious way of everything on OT is pushing it out of my world too...

  • @ChumpyDumps
    @ChumpyDumps Рік тому +2

    I’ve had two deluges and an Octatrack. Sold both of my deluges for many reasons but ultimately I just didn’t find it “special.” It doesn’t have the X factor that the Octatrack or other devices have. The quality of effects and the engines are pretty bad imo and it lacks any character. It does a lot but it doesn’t do all those things well. A by definition jack of all trades.

    • @tyranic1
      @tyranic1 Рік тому

      I sold the deluge for the same reasons. If you want one piece of hardware to do everything it's a great groove box. My separate pieces of hardware does a much better job.

    • @odalv7278
      @odalv7278 Рік тому +2

      Deluge sound is superior to the old Octatrack 44.1 CD sound @ any day... it's obvious. ...unless you like that CD sound and not hi-quality polished audio..., that being said : Octatrack has its signature sound while Deluge is more like: it sounds as good as your samples are and how your ears operate.

    • @ChumpyDumps
      @ChumpyDumps Рік тому

      @@odalv7278 the deluges output is 44.1 as well and 44.1 is still the standard for music…
      Regardless, spec sheets don’t matter when the reverb algorithm isn’t good, the delay and reverb hardly have any parameters, the distortion and sample/ bit crushers sound mediocre. Chorus, Flanger, and Phaser are also in mono as well as the unison.
      If I wanted pristine audio quality I’d just use my computer to record. Other wise samplers like the SP-1200 sound a lot better than the deluge despite what a spec sheet might indicate.

  • @McEnroe911
    @McEnroe911 Рік тому +2

    Let’s be honest, the real reason you sold them was to raise money to re-buy the iridium that you also previously sold 🤣

    • @JamesonNathanJones
      @JamesonNathanJones  Рік тому +1

      You’re not entirely wrong there 😅

    • @McEnroe911
      @McEnroe911 Рік тому

      @@JamesonNathanJones haha I’ve been there man… I’m currently on my third digitakt, and thinking of selling my Octatrack (for the third time…) 🤦‍♂️

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Рік тому

    Koala sampler with drambo.

  • @JustinUrban1
    @JustinUrban1 Рік тому +1

    I’m glad I’m not the only one that suffers from GRAS. I just bought another Deluge and Syntakt after owning them before. Now I want to sell them again. Such a struggle

    • @tonteconcept2044
      @tonteconcept2044 Рік тому +1

      That’s tuff… How are you making music then ? I ve been owning recently an analog four, digitone, deluge, mpc one. The deluge is the one that gave me much pleasure but was never tight synced to my tr8s and was unable to be played in outdoor venues with day light. Swing is also (as in most of actuals sequencers) a shame.
      You could try to grab yourself a guitar.
      Even if I suffer from not accomplishing tracks as I use to, and hope I’ll get back there at some point, that’s where I get the best pleasure and musical moments since a while.
      Still having great times with my beloved tr8s.
      Cheers

    • @JustinUrban1
      @JustinUrban1 Рік тому

      @@tonteconcept2044 I used to play guitar back in the 90s and picked it back up again awhile back, but now I use Ableton and the several plugins that I’ve acquired over the years.
      I do love the Syntakt so I am back to jamming on that machine more.
      Once I can sit again (had surgery) I’ll be able to work with the Syntakt and Deluge together to see if I like that combo.
      I’ve owned the TR8S multiple times and it is fun, but I just found myself going back to my laptop and Elektron boxes. The MC707 was a fun box to own as well.
      I hope you find all joy you can out there in the music world!
      Gea

    • @tonteconcept2044
      @tonteconcept2044 Рік тому

      @@JustinUrban1 I think Syntakt and Deluge might go along well. I hope Deluge will sync tight.

    • @tonteconcept2044
      @tonteconcept2044 Рік тому

      I wish you the best for your recovery. I send you energy from that part of the world. Thank you for your kind words, I am enjoying with music.