Octatrack Mk2 Tutorial - Sampling Made Easy
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- čas přidán 28. 09. 2018
- Going back to basics a little here - mostly because I skipped the basics in my own practice! Here's how you sample with the buttons that are actually made for that function :)
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Loving the format of this tutorial! Nice speed run through so many great musical capabilities of OT without getting stuck in the weeds.
Thank u, this helped speed up my workflow in the first 2 minutes of watching! 🙏❤️
Love the use of 'hold' sampling for morphing timbre!
This is exactly what I needed today. Thank you again and again Kenny :-)
Very cool, man! Still figuring out the best way to do live sampling for me. As a total beginner, I’ll have to watch this quite a few times. Again, from a beginners POV, I hear someone on a video say “do this one thing...” then I see their hands do a dozen things that weren’t explained at all! Frustrating for a big dumb noob like me :)
Nice! Why does the video shake on rhytm do?
how to save the recorded loops in the ot?
Hey Kenny, nice video!
Hi and thanks for the tutorial. Would you mind to mention the key combination/sequence you press in order to record the beat? You are going à bit too fast for a total beginner like me to understand 😅. Much appreciated 💜
Cool jam. I use ableton but this does look fun for live sampling instruments
I like the camera standing on a weak tripod nearby the Speakers (picture shakes when the bass-drum is sounding)
Wait, at
For some reason my patterns are not holding sample assignments - so if I save a new pattern and assign new samples in that new pattern they are globally assigned over all patterns. So going back to the earlier pattern won’t change back to the original samples. What am undoing wrong?
Great material on all your videos ! I have a little question.
Hey Kenny, great vid! I’ve been interested in the Octatrack for some time. From what most people say, the learning curve is high, but so is the payoff. What is the biggest payoff you see for studio work?
I really want this. I own a digitakt, and had no problem learning it. Is this difficult to learn?
Why not use the “mix” button when gain staging your direct input? This could save from using a thru input track and you could add delay to the recording instead of the source.
Nice.
dude what size are you stickers?
would you say the octatrack is only useful for edm 4 on the floor type stuff? Want to get more freaky with sound and grooves..