Nope, there is no save-all button…
The quickest way for me that works good is :
Take 1 track, and setup the recorders to record whatever “internal track” you want.
and that the quantized recording thing is setup correctly (recorder-setup-page 2… the most left thing on the bottom row… put that one to qpl
now save this sample (its in the audio-editor…)
when it asks to input a name… Function+play (clear) … insert a name (function + cursorkeys) … DO NOT PRESS YES !!.. first copy the name (Function + record (copy))
add a number with Function+cursorkeys. Now press yes
:loop
Now Everytime you grab a loop (trackbutton + midi/part button) it should start the recording at the beginning of the pattern, for the length you specified)
Everytime you wanna save it.
Double-tap the track button
Function + bank (goes into audio editor)
it should still be on the “file” page…
Save sample
Function + play(clear)
Function + stop(Copy)
Function + cursorkey(left) (this should select the next number)
press YES
goto loop until done sampling.
And yes, this is still a whole lot of steps… but it is still quicker then many other sampler i used (quit a bit) … not as quick as most dedicated hardware recorder… but a recorder is not a sampler
they come with other problems…
enjoy
p.s. yes… a continious saving sample-machine… i would dig it…
What I would dig even more is… instead of 1-64 steps or max… I would like it to go from 1 to 512 steps… without me bitching around with Recorder-buffer-size in the setup of my octatrack.
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