yes that would be the one!
The reason I point it out Nedavine is because if you have a rim shot vs a long 808 kick and you have everything spaced out evenly then you just end up using a lot of unnecessary disk space. Or am I wrong? If I didn’t manually have to make my slices I would be stoked[/quote]
It’s not that much of a biggy to be honest (in my experience) there is a function 'snap to zero markers facilitated by holding down shift and then scrolling through the sample. So providing you’ve been careful about the samples you import chopping to equal sections and then adjusting using this functionality is sufficient for me at least.
I’m not a producer who heavily chops up breaks though, so I suppose that would alter the situation a bit. Personally the (limited) simplicity of the audio editor is one of the + points of the Octatrack for me. The limitations inspire me. It’s nowhere near as complex as say the ‘slice to midi’ functionality of Ableton for example.