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[quote="“KOTARE” date=“2015-04-05 11:02:33"”]
Also, the OT doesn’t take long to learn, but only if you go into it knowing what you want it to do, step by step, in advance.
It’s very easy to get it triggering samples (it’ll trigger all 120 samples on the 404 via two MIDI channels, for example…) You can have a 64 step sequence playing an external sampler or synth in 15 minutes as a total beginner.
It’s very easy to pass the 404 audio through the inputs and put FX on the sound.
It’s easy to set up tracks to playback samples internally (and a hell of a lot of fun).
Recording into it requires a clear head to learn though.
What the OT does to new people is subvert their music vision due to the random things it can do. This is often awesome, but also slows down your learning time as you can easily get sidetracked.
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Was thinking the last days the last posts…
Well, i need to describe first, how i enjoy my Volkies.
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Creating a loop in each one, after combine them together and creating some variations.
I like too much playing with the sequencer and finding interesting points BUT i have limited effects and 3 boxes/sequencers instead of one…
Thats why i was thinking the A4 (logical progression) or AR (a bomb but too much steps forward at once)
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Playing freestyle in VKeys or Vbass (i like also that cause i play the piano smthg that i miss in my trips) while record them in Audacity.
After recording them inside the laptop i start cutting nice pieces inside the recorded samples and add recorded drumloops from VBeats .
Sometimes i like also the off style and not metronomed or same patterns so that is problem because i have to cut and cut and cut and its so shit and boring this job that you forget what was your initial inspiration.
That is the reason i was thinking the Octatrack since i also like to record my plays and try them in a random structure or infinity variations as someone mentioned.
And also i m trying to avoid too much exposure in the PC because i dont like.
I payed attention to your post cause i liked your soundprint that you have on the bottom. Nice style and closer to “me” than the guys that have already answered.
Not because i didnt liked them, sound was great in everyone, but yours is more similar to what i have in my mind when i m thinking what to play from a box when i m alone. 