Druma for Octatrack!

if you have both you can program,say, one pattern for A4 with 64 p-locked trigs that, say, trig 64 times the same kick patch (or group of four with four variations) that has variation in the sound.
So you can then sample the 64 kicks chain in the OT.
Once there it’s just a matter of slicing the saved samplechain.
You got your first =)

Yes, I could create my own sample chains…probably will but would have liked to save some time and have it all pre-sliced and on OT

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Is it here?!

It is here https://payhip.com/b/U7wA

Note that no sample chains are included, long story short I lost the whole thing and had to recreate from scratch, the samples are 16bit 44.1khz. Comprises of 52 Kicks, 42 Snares, 48 Cymbals/Hats, 142 mixed percussion ranging from claps, toms, and others. I decided not to include any patterns or other filler, as I tend to find them quite useless myself, so it is just the sounds raw like sushi :slight_smile:

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Link updated now.

When I got my A4 second hand I was under the suspicion that the previous owner had left the A4 version of Druma on the +drive so it’s good to be able to get access to these again (tho I sold the A4 it’s to my pal so not entirely inaccessible…) and to square you up for the efforts.

One thing, it mentions that there is a User Guide in the A4 version which isn’t in the OT version. Is there any chance of access to it? I’m sure there would be plenty of insight even if I don’t have an A4 anymore…

Sure, here you go!

Cheers!

drumadoc.pdf (84.4 KB)

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