Like I said in one of my other comments in one of your other videos ...I am really leaning towards elektron boxes ...I bought a model samples just to dip my toe in the water 2 weeks ago and even think that is a powerful little box for an entry level elektron box ...but defo fancy an octatrack 👌
I've Added a link to the project file in the description. it includes the samples I made for this session and a few excerpts from the free sample libraries used. If you want the full circuit bent furby library see this link www.inspektorgadjet.com/item/circusbent-v1/
You’re probably playing in the wrong octave range. If you have 8 slices you’ll have the first 8 keys in the range playing those slices then the rest of the range 9-64 will play whatever the last slice is.
so you can play real time into the midi sequencer and it'll play it back just the way you played it? i hear you can play chords across more than just a single step now.
I’ve seen that video too. He says he’s using an rk002 cable with a script for poly mux. It’s not natively in the octatrack yet. But you can play real-time into the sequencer now. The issue is each track uses a different midi channel. So if you want to send a chord you need to send note 1 on channel 1, note 2 on channel 2 etc. the rk002 is a device capable of that kind of thing along with a bunch of other stuff like rudimentary sequencers, arps, or just routing like receiving a program change message on one channel and sending a different program change on a different channel. It’s a really powerful tool and is basically the same size as a normal midi cable.
@@alecsbuga we didn’t get to this specifically but no the change was to make midi tracks act like the audio tracks. We can’t record lengths on the audio tracks :(
@@alecsbuga it reverts the midi tracks to the old way they worked. Go in grid record. Hold a trig then hit and hold key down. The length will be set based on how long you held the key down. Not very useful but if you were used to that functionality they let you turn it back on.
I’ll have to look back and see what all I used but sure anything I made for it I can give out and I can share where I found the others. They’re all def from free sample packs if I haven’t made them
Very clear and detailed tests of os 1.40 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks! hope you enjoyed the rambling lol
@@ModernDevotion yes, enjoyed & subscribed🙏some early Autechre vibe in your sounds❤️
Like I said in one of my other comments in one of your other videos ...I am really leaning towards elektron boxes ...I bought a model samples just to dip my toe in the water 2 weeks ago and even think that is a powerful little box for an entry level elektron box ...but defo fancy an octatrack 👌
Really good explain. Thanks a lot 😊
you're very welcome :)
Great tune, where can I get these samples?
I've Added a link to the project file in the description. it includes the samples I made for this session and a few excerpts from the free sample libraries used. If you want the full circuit bent furby library see this link www.inspektorgadjet.com/item/circusbent-v1/
@@ModernDevotion great thanks buddy 👍
The Chat replay appears to be missing... so there were only a few folks on so I didn't do much talking at first.
I see it's missing, anyways without it it's all here presented understandable
I can’t seem to get a midi keyboard to play slices, it just plays the last slice on every key...been a while since I’ve used the OT haha
You’re probably playing in the wrong octave range. If you have 8 slices you’ll have the first 8 keys in the range playing those slices then the rest of the range 9-64 will play whatever the last slice is.
so you can play real time into the midi sequencer and it'll play it back just the way you played it? i hear you can play chords across more than just a single step now.
I’ve seen that video too. He says he’s using an rk002 cable with a script for poly mux. It’s not natively in the octatrack yet. But you can play real-time into the sequencer now. The issue is each track uses a different midi channel. So if you want to send a chord you need to send note 1 on channel 1, note 2 on channel 2 etc. the rk002 is a device capable of that kind of thing along with a bunch of other stuff like rudimentary sequencers, arps, or just routing like receiving a program change message on one channel and sending a different program change on a different channel. It’s a really powerful tool and is basically the same size as a normal midi cable.
At what minute do you demonstrate this? It now records note length using trig keys? I mean for audio tracks
@@alecsbuga we didn’t get to this specifically but no the change was to make midi tracks act like the audio tracks. We can’t record lengths on the audio tracks :(
@@ModernDevotion but what does this record length setting in personalize menu do thenv
@@alecsbuga it reverts the midi tracks to the old way they worked. Go in grid record. Hold a trig then hit and hold key down. The length will be set based on how long you held the key down. Not very useful but if you were used to that functionality they let you turn it back on.
Willing to share those dope ass samples? 😇
I’ll have to look back and see what all I used but sure anything I made for it I can give out and I can share where I found the others. They’re all def from free sample packs if I haven’t made them
@@ModernDevotion thanks in advance! Very good demo of os 1.40!!
@@ronsone8373 Updated the description with a project download link.
You're the man!