You say you wont fall into that trap but be prepared to do so anyway. I read a shed load of forum posts, watched umpteen videos and had a few read throughs of the manual. When it came to the day I finally got my OT I was all over the place and left a shivvering wreck in the corner! It was my first time on an Elektron box so if any sort of experience with the other machines it will make a huge difference.

I nearly jacked it in with my OT after a few months. It was actually the iPad that saved it. Midi sequencing is very easy to get to grips with so I focussed on that with my iPad, audiobus and a few apps.

In terms of the sampling side of things, keep to just a few samples to begin with. I’d encourage you not to use drums actually purely because when you start slicing and dicing and adding LFO/FX it can very quickly make your drum patterns sound shite. Well, I found it to be that way at least! I felt that with pads, guitars, vocals, etc strange and very cool things could happen regularly enough to make you very happy.

Biggest tip - take baby steps. It’s a very deep machine and many people do similar things but in different ways (just look at folks pickup work arounds for example). And second biggest tip - stick with it for at least 6 month. You might get pissed off with it but seriously, keep trying and learning. It’ll click.