I know that feeling…
Just out of curiousity, i had a better look at it… and… I think, we need even more math… and i will try to explain you why…
in the memory-setup-page… you can tell your octa HOW MANY SECONDS your buffer is… there is this little line in the top of the screen that translates it to “a number of steps”.
silly me… i wanted 128steps… but my octa didnt… it would do 126steps … or 130steps.
I had to change bpm… to get 128steps… because you can only tell your recorder to be an EXACT amount of seconds… (no fractions)
So if you want longer and exact recordings… you either play with bpm till your amount of steps fall into an exact second… or record a bit longer… and trim the end bit.
Darnit!! that kinda suxx…
in all fairness nice people who read my rant… its not that i want a 128step recording everyday (hardly) not even speaking about a 512step recording… I got me octatrack for almost 2 years now… and this is i think the third time i look at memory managment, with this fine a comb… so its not a “biggie” but…
I do think i am going to ask for a way… where the recorders stop automagicly when my sequence in the arranger stops. so i can get my perfectly recorded very long loops… and for the recorders to be able to record longer loops… go from 1 to 256 and max… I think it will make some stuff just more fun… (like recording 16bars of machinedrum and slice it… instead of a sample-chain … this kinda shit should just “work” without rocket-science… (even though i just want to make a rocket once a year)