I keep seeing people asking for tuition concerning the Elektron machines, particularly the Octatrack, in local small ads. My own brief experience with the Analog Four reminded me of The Matrix. „It is not the spoon that bends, but yourself."

I heard Elektron say in an interview that they aim to shorten the distance between man and machine. Yeah well, behind a 50 cm deep vault door something is within short distance but out of reach nonetheless.

Where is the middle ground between knob-per-function and triple-assigned encoders with menu diving galore on a tiny display?