Yeah, i was thinking simular thoughts… something that bugged me
was the absolute slicing… I was playing with my machine for a long time assuming (silly me) that slices where relative (a fraction, instead of a specific length in the sample)…
until i started tweaking tempo in my “uncle dreammer wants to learn everything set” (i usually dont change tempo… but seemed like a fun thing to incoorporate into my thing)
Suddenly i found out: that its nice slices are saved in the buffer.
but, if you change tempo of your pattern… and start recording into the buffer that was pre-sliced for another tempo, the slices are all wrong.
I think the slices are absolute…
It could well be that i am wrong, and i just had a bad day of jamming and overseen something… but blah. if i cant preslice the recorder just once… and have my set in whatever tempo i decide to set it when i am not recording a loop… i have to rethink my whole atitude towards playing out live… shamefully… because the rest of my ideas did work… and i thought it was well more fun and more decent then whatever solution i came up with playing live on my mc909…
Well thats the thing… I am not worried about my speed… i might be a olympian geriatric moaner, but i can learn stuff like that.
Its more : If i can setup my octatrack to do the set I want.
and to record exactly the length I want… and slicing always work.
eventhough i pre-sliced the recorder slot in another tempo then the current… It would work as my small mixer/fx-unit-trackmuter-looper thing… all i had to do when i do my thing… is "keep time, press the right button at the right time… have time and fingers left to do the same with my machinedrum… maybe i feel confident enough to encoorporate my monomachine in a nice way… all be realtime… all be synced… I will have a nice relaxed experience… and everybody happy…
as it stands now… I can do this for 99% now … (thats actually impressive… so please dont take this as a giant shit on my machine)
but, darnit… sometimes it feels the last % is just “tiny details”
So I think i want the following:
- A way to stop recorders when the arranger stops… so i can program “really long” sequences in the arranger… and record it in 1 go… (press play… play with the knobs… wait till arangement is done… and voila. i got perfect sample)
- Fractional preslicing… I want to tell my recorder slot, BE SLICED X TIMES once! … (eg: if i want 4 slices… each slice should be 25% of the total loop length) so in every pattern I will use to play back that recorderslot… slice1 = the first 25% slice2 will be 25%-50% slice3 = 50%-75% and slice4=75%-100%) Basicly in my “practice set” all even patterns have a recorder trigger… and all uneven patterns do not. but, they do play back… so basicly i want to be able to change tempo in an uneven pattern without my slices going goofy.
- select steps instead of seconds in the dynamic memory page… I know you see steps… but because of the whole second thing… I couldnt select the amount of steps i needed, because of bpm… it just didnt allow to get “THAT” amount of steps with “THAT” bpm…
Sounds like an idea to me
I think i would use that.
Yeah, easy breezy can be efficient… if its to easy (not enough options) its frusty, but to many options can be eh sucky 2